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Anglistics Study Programme CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH LANGUAGE 8 Contemporary English Language Usage Week 8 Anglistics

Anglistics Study Programme CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH LANGUAGE 8 Contemporary English Language Usage Week 8 Anglistics Study Programme www. singidunum. ac. rs/admission

Anglistics Study Programme PLAN - Topic: Sustainable fashion - Articles: – Is fast fashion

Anglistics Study Programme PLAN - Topic: Sustainable fashion - Articles: – Is fast fashion giving way to the sustainable wardrobe? – This is why sustainable fashion matters – Can fashion ever be sustainable? - Source (The Guardian, Global News, BBC Future News) - Enhancing reading skills - Work on vocabulary - tasks: English in Use, Transformations, word formation, fashion idioms and collocations Anglistics Study Programme www. singidunum. ac. rs/admission

Anglistics Study Programme DISCUSSION ‘Fast fashion, pop culture, and traditional as well as social

Anglistics Study Programme DISCUSSION ‘Fast fashion, pop culture, and traditional as well as social media have created a cult of consumerism that’s more rabid than ever before. ’

Anglistics Study Programme Vocabulary task Jot down all the words you hear or read

Anglistics Study Programme Vocabulary task Jot down all the words you hear or read throughout this class that are synonymous to the word “clothes”.

Anglistics Study Programme INTRODUCING THE TOPIC

Anglistics Study Programme INTRODUCING THE TOPIC

Anglistics Study Programme Reading task 1 - Article: Is fast fashion giving way to

Anglistics Study Programme Reading task 1 - Article: Is fast fashion giving way to the sustainable wardrobe? Q 1 Which of the following propositions cannot be related to the main ideas of the text 1. The text warns about the dangers of mass clothes production 2. The text informs about the evergrowing trend of promoting sustainable fashion Throwaway garments contribute more to climate change than air and sea travel. Now clothing retailers are bracing for a backlash. 4. The text addresses the change in fashion and clothes industry Fashion shoppers spent about £ 3. 5 bn on Christmas party clothing this year – but 8 million of those sparkly items will be on their way to landfill after just one wear. Q 2 The first paragraph implies that clothes companies are aware of strong feelings and reactions affecting their business. T/ F So-called fast fashion has ushered throwaway culture into the clothing business, with items so cheap they have become single-use purchases. Q 3 Fast fashion is not responsible for Last week, the young-fashion brand 3. The text advises the readers how to be smart consumers

Anglistics Study Programme Reading task 1 - Article: Is fast fashion giving way to

Anglistics Study Programme Reading task 1 - Article: Is fast fashion giving way to the sustainable wardrobe? Less than 1% of the material used to produce clothing globally is recycled into new clothing, with 12% recycled into other products such as insulation or mattress stuffing. “There is not an obvious consumer backlash against fashion today, but it would be a very brave business leader who didn’t look into the next 12 to 18 months and say we are not heading there. Every business leader in the fashion industry knows that clothing will have the same level of questioning and challenging that food has had for years. The research suggests that shoppers Q 5 Clothes are exclusively recycled into new clothing. T/ F Q 6 In 2018, the trend of buying new clothes a. increased b. decreased c. remained the same Q 7 According to Samantha Dover, younger people are more aware of the sources of the clothes they buy. T/ F Q 8 The last paragraph implies that a. consumers are more interested in ecology than fashion

Anglistics Study Programme Work on vocabulary 1. She told me she had some bad

Anglistics Study Programme Work on vocabulary 1. She told me she had some bad news for me and I braced myself for a shock. a. settled for b. prepared for c. accepted 2. The shopping center was built ______ landfill. a. in b. on 3. Bandeau jersey bodycon number is a. a tight dress b. a loose dress c. any garment 4. The verb “brew” means a. to make beer b. to make tea or coffee c. about to start (something bad or unpleasant) d. all the above 5. How much do we pay for shipping? a. sending goods exclusively by ship d. hair band

Anglistics Study Programme Work on vocabulary 6. High-tech companies account for 32% of the

Anglistics Study Programme Work on vocabulary 6. High-tech companies account for 32% of the total value of the payrolls in the area. a. explain b. form 7. I always had to wear my sister's _____ as a child. a. cast-offs b. casts-off c. casts-offs 8. The animal's thick fur provides very good _____ against the arctic cold. a. isolation b. insulation 9. “Upcycle” and “recycle” mean the same. a. true b. false 10. The brand is jumping on a bandwagon kickstarted by ethical brands such as Patagonia. a. idea b. path c. journey d. a current trend

Anglistics Study Programme Watch the video Which issues are raised in this interview? https:

Anglistics Study Programme Watch the video Which issues are raised in this interview? https: //globalnews. ca/news/4173055/sustainable -fashion/

Anglistics Study Programme Quiz https: //quizizz. com Join a game Enter 5 digit number

Anglistics Study Programme Quiz https: //quizizz. com Join a game Enter 5 digit number Enter your name and surname

Anglistics Study Programme Work on vocabulary – transformation task 1. It’s impossible for me

Anglistics Study Programme Work on vocabulary – transformation task 1. It’s impossible for me not to laugh when he starts making faces. HELP I can’t help laughing when he starts making faces. 2. We shall try hard, although there is not much chance of winning. PROSPECT We shall try hard, although there is little prospect of winning. 3. I am not thinking of resigning at the moment. INTENTION I have no intention of resigning at the moment. 4. The report has made people afraid that others may be at risk from the disease. RAISED The reports has raised fears among people that others may be at risk from the disease. 5. Kate quarelled with her boyfriend and they stopped seeing each other. FELL Kate fell out with her boyfriend and they stopped seeing each other. 6. Please say hello to your mother for me. REMEMBER Please remember me to your mother.

Anglistics Study Programme Work on vocabulary – transformation task 7. I don’t set much

Anglistics Study Programme Work on vocabulary – transformation task 7. I don’t set much store by it. CONSIDER I don’t consider it very important. 8. The documentary avoided some important issues. GLOSSED The documentary glossed over some important issues. 9. People think that he is a bit of a bore. COME He comes across as a bit of a bore. 10. Puffy sleeves are fashionable this spring. VOGUE Puffy sleeves are very much in vogue this spring.

Anglistics Study Programme Work on vocabulary – word formation 1. In 2009 Carlsberg was

Anglistics Study Programme Work on vocabulary – word formation 1. In 2009 Carlsberg was among the largest brewery groups in the world, employing around 45, 000 people. (BREW) 2. Retailing is an attractive career for graduates. (RETAILER) 3. The usher showed us to front-row seats. (USHER) 4. Generally, plastics tend to be good insulators. (INSULATE) 5. The successful coffee chain promotes sustainability within the coffee-growing regions. (SUSTAIN)

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Anglistics Study Programme Reading task 2 – Can Fashion Ever Be Sustainable? 1. Is

Anglistics Study Programme Reading task 2 – Can Fashion Ever Be Sustainable? 1. Is the answer to this question provided in the article? If it is, what does it say? 2. Why is fashion industry compared to aviationa and shipping industry? 3. Why is it complicated to track the total amount of pollution resulting from fashion industry? 4. Which attire is taken as the illustration how much waste is emitted for its production? 5. Why is fashion industry more dangerous than other industries?

Anglistics Study Programme Task: Complete the text with one word only in each space.

Anglistics Study Programme Task: Complete the text with one word only in each space. This is why sustainable fashion matters Sustainable fashion ____ to have a, let’s call it, crunchy connotation. It conjured images of rough fabrics, patchwork techniques and unsophisticated styling, making it ____ faux pas than fashion. In recent years, however, sustainable and ___-friendly design has turned a pivotal corner, elevating its style sense to the level of ready-to-_______ while seeking ______ innovative approaches to lessening its carbon ______ and chemical load. And it hasn’t happened a moment too soon. The fashion ______ is the world’s _____-largest polluter, after oil. That means even if you’re diligent ______ correctly separating your recycling, put solar panels on your ______ and ______ rainwater, and strictly buy local, organic produce, you’re inherently implicit in fashion’s shameful truth just by getting dressed every morning. “It’s funny, because every day you _____ dressed, but research shows that even when a person ______ a more sustainable lifestyle — _____ that’s because they’re more aware of it because they have children or because they’ve recently had an illness — fashion is the last thing they change, ” says Kelly Drennan, founding executive director of Fashion Takes

Anglistics Study Programme Vocabulary game Task: Make the following sentences meaningful by finishing the

Anglistics Study Programme Vocabulary game Task: Make the following sentences meaningful by finishing the second halves of the words in bold. 1. A fashion_ _ is a sl_ _ _ term for pe_ _ who li_ _ fashion. 2. Acc_ _ _ _ are things that can be ad_ _ _ to your out_ _ _ to make it mo_ _ attractive and sty_ _ _ _. 3. Fashion vi_ _ is a person who we_ _ popular tre_ _ _ and looks really ridi_ _ _ because he/she en_ _ up looking like a st_ _ _ mannequin. 4. Fashion i_ _ _ is someone who is very we_ _ known as an exa_ _ of style. 5. You can st_ _ a pose for the cam_ _ _. 6. If you are dressed to k_ _ _, you wear something with an intention to im_ _ _ people and be no_ _ _. 7. If you have a se_ _ _ of style you know what lo_ _ _ good on you and have your o_ _ style and ta_ _ _. 8. Catwalk or ru_ _ _ is a narrow flat plat_ _ _ _, used by mo_ _ to present de_ _ _ clothes.

Anglistics Study Programme Vocabulary game Task: Make the following sentences meaningful by finishing the

Anglistics Study Programme Vocabulary game Task: Make the following sentences meaningful by finishing the second halves of the words in bold. 1. A fashionista is a slang term for people who like fashion. 2. Accessories are things that can be added to your outfit to make it more attractive and stylish. 3. Fashion victim is a person who wears popular trends and looks really ridiculous because he/she ends up looking like a store mannequin. 4. Fashion icon is someone or something who is very well known as an example of style. 5. You can strike a pose for the camera. 6. If you are dressed to kill, you wear something with an intention to impress people and be noticed. 7. If you have a sense of style you know what looks good on you and have your own style and taste. 8. Catwalk or runway is a narrow flat platform, used by models to present designer clothes.

Anglistics Study Programme Reminder: vocabulary task words synonymous to the word “clothes”.

Anglistics Study Programme Reminder: vocabulary task words synonymous to the word “clothes”.

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