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THAT T-SHIRT IS MADE OF CHEAPER MATERIAL

 The sentence "That T-shirt is made of cheaper material" helps learners describe quality, compare products, and express opinions about clothes. This is a practical topic for talking about shopping, materials, and making good choices when buying fashion items. It also introduces passive voice and comparatives.

Examples:

  • This shirt is made of cotton.

  • That one is made of polyester, which is cheaper.

  • I prefer clothes made of soft fabrics.


🔄 GRAMMAR

1. Present Simple

  • This T-shirt costs less than the other one.

  • They sell many styles in the store.

2. Present Continuous

  • People are buying cheaper clothes now.

  • We are looking for better material.

3. Past Simple

  • I bought a T-shirt last week.

  • It was made of soft cotton.

4. Future (Will / Going to)

  • I will check the label before buying.

  • I’m going to choose better quality next time.

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

  • You should read the label.

  • You must be careful with cheap fabrics.

  • It might shrink after washing.

6. Comparatives / Superlatives

  • This material is cheaper than that one.

  • Cotton is the most comfortable fabric.

7. Adverbs of Frequency

  • I often buy cotton shirts.

  • She rarely wears synthetic clothes.

8. Prepositions

  • This shirt is made of wool.

  • The fabric comes from India.


💡 VOCABULARY (10 Words)

  1. Material – the substance something is made of

  2. Cotton – a soft natural fabric

  3. Polyester – a common synthetic material

  4. Fabric – cloth used to make clothing

  5. Label – a small tag with clothing info

  6. Shrink – to become smaller when washed

  7. Durable – strong and long-lasting

  8. Soft – pleasant to touch

  9. Itchy – uncomfortable to wear

  10. Synthetic – made by people, not natural


🛍 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • It’s made of poor-quality fabric.

  • I prefer natural materials.

  • That shirt feels too rough.

  • Check the label before you buy it.

  • This one is softer and better.


✅ SENTENCES

Positive

  • This jacket is made of soft wool.

  • The T-shirt feels comfortable.

Negative

  • That T-shirt is made of cheaper material.

  • It doesn’t feel nice on the skin.

Questions

  • What material is this shirt made of?

  • Do you prefer cotton or polyester?

Answers

  • It’s made of synthetic fabric.

  • I prefer cotton because it’s soft.


🗣️ LONG CONVERSATION

Emma: Are you buying that T-shirt?

Lucas: I’m not sure. It’s cheap, but it feels rough.

Emma: Let me see the label. Oh, it’s made of polyester.

Lucas: I thought so. I prefer cotton. It’s more comfortable.

Emma: Yeah, this one is made of cotton. It’s a bit more expensive though.

Lucas: That’s okay. I think it will last longer.

Emma: Good choice. Cheap materials don’t last.

Lucas: You’re right. I’m going to buy the cotton one.


📖 LONG READING

Why Material Matters

When we buy clothes, we often look at the price. But it’s also important to check the material. Some clothes are made of cheap synthetic fabrics like polyester. These clothes can be uncomfortable, and they don’t last long.

Natural materials like cotton, wool, or linen are usually better. They feel softer, and they allow the skin to breathe. Clothes made of good materials are more durable, so you don’t have to replace them quickly.

Before buying a new shirt or dress, look at the label. See what it’s made of. If a T-shirt is made of cheaper material, it might save money today—but cost more in the future.

Questions and Answers

  1. Why should we check the material?
    → Because it tells us about quality and comfort.

  2. What are some natural materials?
    → Cotton, wool, and linen.

  3. What’s a problem with cheap materials?
    → They can feel rough and don’t last long.

  4. What should you do before buying clothes?
    → Check the label and feel the fabric.

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