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Odd
Men and Women's clothes |
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CLOTHES VOCABULARY
![]() Bikini |
![]() Blouse |
![]() Boot |
![]() Boxers |
![]() Bra |
| This word never takes the singular. It is always in the plural form. |
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![]() Cardigan |
![]() Coat |
![]() Dress |
![]() Jacket |
![]() Jeans |
| This word never takes the singular. It is always in the plural form. |
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![]() Nappy |
Pants |
![]() Pullover |
![]() Romper suit |
![]() Sandal |
| This word never takes the singular. It is always in the plural form. |
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![]() Shoe |
![]() Skirt |
![]() Sock |
![]() Stocking |
![]() Suit |
![]() Sweatshirt |
![]() Swimming costume |
![]() Swimming trunks |
![]() Tanktop |
| This word never takes the singular. It is always in the plural form. |
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![]() Tie |
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![]() Trousers |
![]() T-shirt |
![]() Vest |
| This word never takes the singular. It is always in the plural form. |
This word never takes the singular. It is always in the plural form. |
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| BABIES | ||||
![]() Bottle |
![]() Nappy |
![]() Beaker |
![]() Dummy |
![]() Bib |
![]() High chair |
![]() Baby wiped |
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| ACCESSORIES | ||||
![]() Belt |
![]() Handbag |
![]() Headscarf |
![]() Scarf |
![]() Glasses |
![]() Sunglasses |
![]() wristwatch |
![]() Glove |
![]() Hat |
![]() Bracelet |
![]() Necklace |
![]() Ring |
![]() Earring |
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I got up at 7.30, had a shower, got dressed, and had breakfast. It was a cold morning so I put on my overcoat and left home about 8.20. When I got to work I took off my coat and hang it up behind the door. It was hot in the office, so I took my jacket off as well. During my lunchbreak, I had a look round the shops. I saw a nice jacket in one shop and tried it on, but it did not fit me - it was too small and they did not have a bigger size.
The man is wearing a suit, but it does not fit him very well. The jacket is too small (not big enough), the trousers are too short (not long enough).
Note - Notice the use of different word order with the verbs put on, take off, hang up, and try on.

He undressed /
got undressed,
throwing all his clothes on the floor.
She quickly dressed the
child.
I love dressing up for
parties as I normally wear jeans.
Can I try on those
grey shoes in the window?
The skirt is too tight and too short - it needs letting out and letting down.
The dress is too loose and too long - it needs taking in and taking up.
She took off her
shoes and put on her
slippers.
He changed out of his
weekend clothes into his
uniform.
Red usually does not suit people
with ginger hair.
Her black bag matches her
shoes.
Those shoes do not fit the
boy any more. He has grown out of them.
| How
things fit: baggy, loose, tight, close-fitting Style: long-sleeved, V-neck, round-neck General: elegant, smart, scruffy, chic, trendy, with-it Appearence: well-dressed, badly-dressed, old-fashioned, fashionable. |
GAMES AND EXERCISES
Association
Clothes Game
Clothes
Jumble
Odd Men and
Women's clothes
Jumble
- Clothes and Accessories
Find the logical order for these sentences.
What's missing?
Write down anything that is missing in the second picture of the
woman.
