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DO YOU THINK THAT COLOR SUITS YOU?

 When choosing clothes, people often ask for opinions. The question "Do you think that color suits you?" is about whether a color looks good on someone. To suit someone means to match their appearance or personality well.

In this lesson, we learn how to talk about color, fashion, and personal opinions using present simple, present continuous, past simple, future with "will" and "going to", modals, and more.

Examples:

  • That red dress suits you perfectly!

  • I don’t think green looks good on me.

  • She is going to wear blue to the party.


🔄 GRAMMAR

1. Present Simple

  • That color suits you.

  • I think black looks elegant.

2. Present Continuous

  • She is wearing a yellow sweater.

  • I am looking for a color that suits me.

3. Past Simple

  • He wore green yesterday, and it looked great!

  • I tried on the purple dress last week.

4. Future (Will / Going to)

  • I will try the blue jacket next.

  • She is going to wear white shoes.

5. Modals (Can / Should / Must)

  • You can wear brighter colors.

  • You should try more colors to see what suits you.

  • You must choose what makes you feel good.

6. Comparatives / Superlatives

  • Red looks better on you than brown.

  • Blue is the most popular color this season.

7. Adverbs of Frequency

  • I always wear dark colors.

  • She sometimes wears bright colors.

8. Prepositions

  • That color looks good on you.

  • She stood in front of the mirror.


💡 VOCABULARY (10 Words)

  1. Suit – to look good on someone

  2. Color – visual appearance, like red, blue, yellow

  3. Bright – full of light or color

  4. Pale – light in color

  5. Shade – a variation of a color

  6. Outfit – a set of clothes

  7. Stylish – fashionable and attractive

  8. Mirror – a surface for reflection

  9. Opinion – what you think about something

  10. Try on – to put on clothes to see how they look


🛍 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • Do you think this color suits me?

  • I don’t feel confident in this color.

  • This shade looks better in natural light.

  • Maybe I should try something darker.

  • What do you think of this color on me?


✅ SENTENCES

Positive

  • That color really suits you!

  • You look great in yellow.

Negative

  • I don’t think this color suits me.

  • It makes me look pale.

Questions

  • Do you think green suits me?

  • Should I try another color?

Answers

  • Yes, it looks perfect on you.

  • No, maybe try something brighter.


🗣️ LONG CONVERSATION

Emma: Do you think this color suits me?

Liam: Hmm… I think it’s okay, but maybe a darker shade would be better.

Emma: Yeah, I feel like it washes me out.

Liam: You always look good in blue. Why not try that?

Emma: Good idea! I’ll look for something in navy.

Liam: Great! Let’s check the next store.


📖 LONG READING

Choosing the Right Color for You

Many people want to wear colors that make them feel confident. But not every color looks good on everyone. Some people look great in bright colors like red or yellow, while others prefer soft tones like beige or grey.

It’s important to try different shades to see what suits your skin tone, hair color, and style. Mirrors and natural light help you see what works best. Fashion influencers often suggest trying colors you don’t usually wear. You might be surprised!

You can also ask friends for their opinion. Sometimes, what you think doesn’t look good may actually suit you very well.

Questions and Answers

  1. Why is it important to try different colors?
    → To find out which ones suit your style and skin tone.

  2. What helps you see colors better?
    → Mirrors and natural light.

  3. Who can give helpful opinions?
    → Friends and fashion influencers.

  4. What do some people prefer?
    → Bright colors, while others like soft tones.

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