clothes let’s train our tongue! [ai] - white, sight, tights, light, a tie, style [ei] - a...
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CLOTHES
Let’s train our tongue![ai] - white, sight, tights, light, a tie, style
[ei] - a raincoat, trainers, taste, badge
[ɜ:] - a skirt, a shirt, a T-shirt, dirty, her, world, purple
[əu] - a raincoat, a coat,
[ð] – clothes, the, then
Snowy daysOn snowy days the world is white.
It really is a lovely sight.
Put on warm clothes, then off you go
Have fun playing in the snow.
Match the antonyms
darkuglycomfortablecleanlongnewstupidwarmmoderndull
brightly-colouredoldniceshortold-fashionedfantasticfairdirtyolduncomfortable
Why do people need clothes?
To feel comfortableTo protect our bodyTo keep warmTo look very beautifulTo show what school they go to, what their job is
Read and say true (T) or false (F)
Clothes can tell about us.My mother follows fashion. She is trendy.I would not like to wear a uniform. It’s boring.I don’t care what I wear.We buy clothes made in China and Turkey.Many people wear clothes of the same style or poor
quality.
Many people around the world wear uniforms to show what their job is
what school they go to, and so on
Do You Wear A Uniform?Look at the pictures (A-C). Which shows:
a traditional uniform ……; a school
uniform ……; a gold badge……;an old-fashioned hat……; pretty caps and
brightly-coloured shirts……;a radio……; a Beefeater……
Correct the sentences (1-5)
1 In Italy, policemen wear red uniforms in summer.
No! They don’t wear red uniforms in summer. They wear white uniforms in summer.
2 Policemen carry a TV.
3 British schoolteachers have to wear a school uniform.
4 Chinese schoolchildren wear uniforms in dull colours.
5 The Beefeaters’ uniform is brown and red.