In this lesson, you will learn how to give fashion advice using simple English. Giving advice helps friends choose what to wear for different situations, like interviews, parties, or everyday life. You will also practice using modal verbs like should, shouldn’t, can, must, and other useful A2 grammar such as present simple, present continuous, past simple, future forms, comparatives, superlatives, and adverbs of frequency.
Examples:
You should wear something comfortable.
He shouldn’t wear sandals to the office.
I am choosing a jacket for the event.
She will buy a formal dress tomorrow.
🧠GRAMMAR
1. Modal Verbs for Advice
You should wear darker colors in winter.
He shouldn’t wear shorts to a meeting.
You can try a different style.
You must wear a uniform at school.
2. Present Simple
I give my sister fashion tips.
She wears trendy outfits every day.
3. Present Continuous
I am helping my friend choose clothes.
They are preparing outfits for the party.
4. Past Simple
She wore a red dress to the event.
I bought a nice shirt last week.
5. Future (Will / Going to)
I will help you choose a good outfit.
He is going to try something more elegant.
6. Comparatives and Superlatives
This jacket is more stylish than that one.
It’s the best outfit for the occasion.
7. Adverbs of Frequency
I usually wear smart clothes to work.
She never wears heels.
8. Prepositions
He wears a suit to work.
She bought it from a fashion boutique.
🧾 VOCABULARY (10 Words)
Advice – suggestions or recommendations.
Outfit – a complete set of clothes.
Occasion – a special time or event.
Smart – neat and stylish (especially for clothes).
Comfortable – easy to wear, not tight.
Trendy – in style, fashionable.
Elegant – stylish and graceful.
Colorful – full of bright colors.
Match – to go well with something.
Style – a way of dressing.
💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
You should wear something simple.
Don’t wear too many colors.
Try this jacket – it looks good on you.
This outfit is perfect for the party.
It doesn’t match your shoes.
That looks great on you!
What do you think of this shirt?
You can wear jeans with a nice blouse.
Go for something more formal.
Avoid very bright clothes for the interview.
✏️ SENTENCES
Positive:
You should wear a dress for the dinner.
He can wear a blazer and jeans.
Negative:
You shouldn’t wear sandals to the office.
They mustn’t wear casual clothes at the ceremony.
Questions:
What should I wear to the party?
Can I wear sneakers?
Should I wear black or blue?
Did she give you any advice?
Will you help me choose something?
Answers:
You should wear something smart.
Yes, sneakers are fine.
I think blue looks better.
Yes, she told me to wear a skirt.
Of course, I will.
🗣️ CONVERSATION
Mark: I have a job interview tomorrow. What should I wear?
Nina: You should wear something formal, like a shirt and trousers.
Mark: Can I wear sneakers?
Nina: No, I think you should wear smart shoes.
Mark: Okay. I have a dark blue shirt. Is that good?
Nina: Yes, it’s perfect! Just don’t forget to iron it.
Mark: Thanks for the advice!
📖 LONG READING
Fashion Tips for Every Day
Giving fashion advice is very common. People often ask their friends, “What should I wear?” or “Do I look okay in this?” Giving the right advice depends on the occasion. You should wear formal clothes to a wedding or job interview. For a picnic, you can wear something casual and comfortable.
Jessica always gives advice to her sister. Last weekend, her sister asked for help before a party. Jessica told her to wear a red dress because it matched her shoes. Her sister looked beautiful and felt confident.
Next month, Jessica is going to help her friend choose a graduation outfit. She will suggest something elegant and simple.
Questions:
What kind of clothes should you wear to a wedding?
What advice did Jessica give her sister?
What did her sister wear?
How did she feel?
What will Jessica do next month?
Answers:
Formal clothes.
To wear a red dress.
A red dress that matched her shoes.
She felt confident.
Help her friend choose a graduation outfit.
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