This topic explores the concept of comparing appearances, focusing on clothing and accessories. It introduces vocabulary and grammar related to describing what people are wearing and identifying similarities. Students learn to use the present continuous tense and expressions of comparison to discuss outfits and shared styles.
GRAMMAR
Present Continuous Tense
- Usage: To describe actions happening now.
- Structure: Subject + be (am/is/are) + verb(-ing)
Examples:- They are wearing the same glasses.
- She is wearing a red dress.
- We are looking at their matching outfits.
Comparisons Using "Same"
- Usage: To highlight identical objects or features.
Structure: "Subject + verb + the same + noun"- They are wearing the same glasses.
- We have the same shoes.
- He drives the same car as his brother.
Using "Different"
- Usage: To point out distinctions.
Examples:- They are wearing different colors of the same design.
- She has a different hairstyle today.
VOCABULARY
- Glasses: Eyewear to improve vision or for style. (They are wearing matching glasses.)
- Accessories: Items worn to enhance appearance. (Her accessories include a necklace and earrings.)
- Style: A distinctive appearance. (They have the same style of glasses.)
- Outfit: A set of clothes worn together. (Their outfits are very similar.)
- Pattern: A repeated design. (The shirts have the same pattern.)
- Matching: Being the same or similar. (The couple is wearing matching jackets.)
- Frame: The structure of glasses. (Her glasses have a thin frame.)
- Lens: The transparent part of glasses. (The lenses are clear.)
- Fashion: A popular style of clothing or accessories. (Those glasses are in fashion.)
- Unique: Different from everyone else. (His glasses are unique.)
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
- They are wearing identical glasses.
- Do you notice their matching outfits?
- Her style is similar to mine.
- He prefers round frames.
- Their accessories look exactly alike.
SENTENCES
Positive Sentences
- They are wearing the same glasses today.
- She is wearing a pair of fashionable glasses.
- We are looking at their matching outfits.
Negative Sentences
- They are not wearing sunglasses.
- He is not wearing the same style as his brother.
- She isn’t wearing her new glasses today.
Questions
- Are they wearing the same glasses?
- What kind of glasses is she wearing?
- Who is wearing matching outfits?
Answers
- Yes, they are wearing the same glasses.
- She is wearing square, black glasses.
- The twins are wearing matching outfits.
CONVERSATION
Anna: Look at them! Are they wearing the same glasses?
Tom: Yes, they are! It’s so funny how similar they look.
Anna: I think they planned it. Those glasses are very stylish.
Tom: Do you like this style of glasses?
Anna: Yes, I do. I might buy a pair like that. What about you?
Tom: I prefer round frames, but they look great on them.
READING
"Matching Glasses for the Twins"
Sarah and Emma are identical twins. They do many things together, and people often confuse them because they look so similar. Last week, they went to a store to buy glasses. Sarah chose a pair of black square glasses, and Emma loved them so much that she decided to get the same pair.
Now, when they walk into a room, everyone notices their matching glasses. People often ask, “Why did you choose the same glasses?” Sarah laughs and says, “Because we like the same style!”
Even though they share many things, Sarah and Emma have their unique personalities. Sarah loves reading books, while Emma enjoys playing sports. Their glasses may be the same, but they express themselves in different ways.
Questions and Answers
Q: Why do Sarah and Emma look similar?
A: They are identical twins.Q: What kind of glasses did they choose?
A: They chose black square glasses.Q: Why did Emma get the same glasses as Sarah?
A: Because she loved the style.Q: What does Sarah enjoy doing?
A: She enjoys reading books.Q: How are Sarah and Emma different?
A: Sarah loves reading, while Emma enjoys playing sports.
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