SHE DOESN’T LIKE WEARING EXPENSIVE CLOTHES

 The sentence "She doesn’t like wearing expensive clothes" shows a personal opinion about fashion. Many people enjoy dressing well, but that doesn’t mean they want to spend a lot of money. In this topic, we learn how to express preferences, give reasons, and use simple grammar to describe shopping habits and fashion choices.

Examples:

  • She doesn’t like designer clothes.

  • I prefer simple and comfortable outfits.

  • They often buy clothes on sale.


🔄 GRAMMAR

1. Present Simple

  • She doesn’t like expensive clothes.

  • They wear cheap and comfortable clothes.

2. Present Continuous

  • She is looking for affordable options now.

  • They are shopping at the market.

3. Past Simple

  • Last year, she wore a fancy dress once.

  • He bought a cheap jacket yesterday.

4. Future (Will / Going to)

  • She will buy something simple for the party.

  • He’s going to shop online for deals.

5. Modals (Can / Should / Must / Might)

  • You can find nice clothes at low prices.

  • We shouldn’t spend too much on fashion.

  • You must feel comfortable in what you wear.

  • It might be too expensive for her.

6. Comparatives / Superlatives

  • This dress is cheaper than that one.

  • That is the most affordable store in town.

7. Adverbs of Frequency

  • She always looks for discounts.

  • They never buy expensive shoes.

8. Prepositions

  • She shops at local markets.

  • They bought clothes from a second-hand store.


💡 VOCABULARY (10 Words)

  1. Expensive – costing a lot of money

  2. Affordable – not too expensive

  3. Simple – not complicated, plain

  4. Comfortable – feeling good to wear

  5. Budget – the amount of money to spend

  6. Brand – a company that makes clothes

  7. Discount – a lower price

  8. Sale – a time when prices are lower

  9. Outfit – a set of clothes

  10. Preference – a personal choice


🛍 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • That’s too expensive for me.

  • I prefer to save money on clothes.

  • It looks nice, but it costs too much.

  • She always checks the price first.

  • I don’t like spending money on fashion.


✅ SENTENCES

Positive

  • She likes clothes that are cheap and simple.

  • They often find good deals.

Negative

  • She doesn’t wear expensive brands.

  • He doesn’t enjoy shopping at malls.

Questions

  • Do you like expensive clothes?

  • Does she prefer cheap or designer outfits?

Answers

  • No, I prefer affordable clothes.

  • Yes, she likes quality, not price.


🗣️ LONG CONVERSATION

Lena: Wow, look at that dress! It’s beautiful.

Maya: Yes, but it’s $300. That’s too much for me.

Lena: Really? You don’t like expensive clothes?

Maya: No, I prefer to buy something simple and comfortable.

Lena: I see. I like designer clothes, but only when they are on sale.

Maya: That’s smart. I always look for discounts and good prices.

Lena: Are you going to buy anything today?

Maya: Maybe a sweater, but only if it’s affordable.

Lena: Good plan. Let’s check the back of the store. There are usually more sales there.


📖 LONG READING

She Doesn’t Like Expensive Clothes

Many people love fashion, but not everyone wants to spend a lot of money. Some people, like Maya, prefer simple, comfortable, and affordable clothes. She says, “I don’t like expensive clothes. I don’t need a famous brand to look good.”

Last year, Maya bought most of her clothes from second-hand stores and sales. She finds great outfits that cost much less than designer pieces. She also says it’s better for the environment.

Some people think expensive clothes are better. But others believe comfort and price are more important. In the future, Maya plans to continue buying affordable clothes and staying true to her style.

Questions and Answers

  1. Why doesn’t Maya like expensive clothes?
    → Because she prefers simple and affordable clothes.

  2. Where does Maya shop?
    → At second-hand stores and sales.

  3. What does she think about designer brands?
    → She says she doesn’t need them to look good.

  4. What is Maya’s plan for the future?
    → To keep buying affordable clothes.

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