If you could invent a word to describe an emotion that doesn’t exist in English, what would it be? This is B2 level task.
Guidelines for Students:
1. Think of a Unique Emotion:
Imagine a feeling that English doesn’t have a word for—maybe a mix of emotions or a rare sensation.
- Example: How would you name the feeling of being proud yet slightly embarrassed?
2. Create a Word:
Combine existing words, use sounds, or take inspiration from other languages.
- Example: “Solaharmony” could mean the calm contentment of sitting alone in peaceful silence.
3. Explain with Context:
Write a short explanation or example to show the meaning.
- Example: “As I sat by the lake, I felt ‘solaharmony’ — the perfect mix of solitude and peace.”
What the Teacher Will Assess:
- Creativity
- Clarity of explanation
- Use of advanced vocabulary and grammar