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IDENTIFY CLOTHING AND ACCESORIES

 In this topic, students will learn how to identify, name, and describe different types of clothing and accessories. This includes vocabulary for everyday clothing items, grammar for describing what people are wearing, and expressions to ask about or talk about clothes. Students will practice using colors, materials, and patterns to describe clothing in more detail. This topic is practical for shopping, describing outfits, and everyday conversations.


GRAMMAR

1. Present Continuous for Describing Clothes

  • Use the present continuous tense to describe what someone is wearing.
    Structure: Subject + is/are + wearing + object.
    Examples:
    • "She is wearing a red dress."
    • "They are wearing jeans and t-shirts."

2. Using Adjectives to Describe Clothes

  • Adjectives go before the noun.
    Examples:
    • "He is wearing a black jacket."
    • "She has a small, gold necklace."
    • "They are wearing comfortable shoes."

3. Plural Forms for Clothes

  • Many clothing items are plural in form: pants, jeans, shorts, glasses.
    Examples:
    • "I have new sunglasses."
    • "She is wearing blue jeans."

4. Prepositions to Describe Location of Accessories

  • On: for items worn on the body.
    • "He has a hat on his head."
  • Around: for items like scarves or necklaces.
    • "She is wearing a scarf around her neck."

VOCABULARY

  1. Shirt: A piece of clothing for the upper body, usually with buttons.
    Example: "He is wearing a white shirt."

  2. Dress: A one-piece garment for women.
    Example: "She is wearing a beautiful dress."

  3. Pants: Clothing for the lower body that covers both legs.
    Example: "He is wearing black pants."

  4. Jacket: A short coat worn over clothes.
    Example: "It’s cold, so I need my jacket."

  5. Shoes: Footwear for protecting and covering the feet.
    Example: "She bought new running shoes."

  6. Hat: A head covering, often used for protection or style.
    Example: "He is wearing a cowboy hat."

  7. Scarf: A piece of fabric worn around the neck or head.
    Example: "She has a red scarf."

  8. Gloves: Coverings for the hands with separate parts for each finger.
    Example: "It’s snowing, so I need my gloves."

  9. Belt: A band worn around the waist to hold up pants.
    Example: "He is wearing a leather belt."

  10. Necklace: Jewelry worn around the neck.
    Example: "She is wearing a gold necklace."


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • "What is he/she wearing?"
  • "He/She is wearing ______."
  • "What do you usually wear in summer/winter?"
  • "I like your ______ (clothing item)."
  • "Where did you buy that ______?"
  • "It looks great on you!"
  • "Do you like this shirt/dress?"
  • "Yes, it’s very nice!"
  • "No, I think it’s too big/small."
  • "Does it match with these shoes?"

SENTENCES

Positive Sentences

  • "She is wearing a yellow blouse and blue jeans."
  • "He is wearing a black suit and a tie."
  • "They are wearing matching hats."

Negative Sentences

  • "She is not wearing earrings."
  • "He is not wearing a jacket today."
  • "They are not wearing any shoes."

Questions

  • "What is he wearing?"
  • "What are they wearing?"
  • "Is she wearing a necklace?"

Answers

  • "He is wearing a sweater and jeans."
  • "They are wearing school uniforms."
  • "No, she isn’t wearing a necklace."

CONVERSATION

Scene: Two friends are shopping for clothes.

Anna: Hi, Lisa! What do you think of this dress?
Lisa: Oh, it’s beautiful! I love the color. Are you going to buy it?
Anna: I’m not sure. Do you think it matches with my shoes?
Lisa: Yes, it does! You should definitely get it.
Anna: Thanks! By the way, what are you looking for?
Lisa: I need a new jacket. It’s getting cold, and my old one is too small.
Anna: Let’s look over there. I saw some nice jackets on sale.


READING

"A Busy Morning at Home"

It’s Saturday morning, and the Johnson family is getting ready to go out. Mrs. Johnson is wearing a long blue dress and a silver necklace. Mr. Johnson is wearing a white shirt, black pants, and a brown belt. He always wears a tie when they go to formal events.

Their daughter, Emily, is wearing a pink sweater, jeans, and sneakers. She loves wearing comfortable clothes. Their son, Billy, is wearing shorts and a t-shirt because he wants to play soccer later.

Mrs. Johnson asks, "Billy, where are your shoes?" Billy says, "I don’t know! I can’t find them." Emily laughs and says, "Billy, your shoes are under the sofa!"

The family is ready to leave now, and they all look great!


QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

  1. Q: What is Mrs. Johnson wearing?
    A: She is wearing a long blue dress and a silver necklace.

  2. Q: What is Mr. Johnson’s outfit?
    A: He is wearing a white shirt, black pants, a brown belt, and a tie.

  3. Q: What kind of clothes does Emily like to wear?
    A: Emily likes to wear comfortable clothes, like a pink sweater, jeans, and sneakers.

  4. Q: Why is Billy wearing shorts and a t-shirt?
    A: He is wearing shorts and a t-shirt because he wants to play soccer later.

  5. Q: Where are Billy’s shoes?
    A: Billy’s shoes are under the sofa.

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