Clothes Fashion She saw Sheriff Sheriff s shoes

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Clothes & Fashion

Clothes & Fashion

She saw Sheriff’ Sheriff s shoes on the sofa, but was she so sure

She saw Sheriff’ Sheriff s shoes on the sofa, but was she so sure she saw Sheriff’ Sheriff s shoеs on the sofa?

 «Everything about a human being should be beautiful: his face, his clothes, his

«Everything about a human being should be beautiful: his face, his clothes, his mind, and his thoughts» (A. Chekhov)

English proverbs 1) First you judge «how nice» , then you judge «how wise»

English proverbs 1) First you judge «how nice» , then you judge «how wise» . 2) Clothes do not make the man. 3) Tastes differ.

Material Velvet Leather Silk Cotton Wool Nylon Linen

Material Velvet Leather Silk Cotton Wool Nylon Linen

Striped – plain - patterned - checked – polka-dot – floral

Striped – plain - patterned - checked – polka-dot – floral

Style Baggy Elegant Tight-fitting Casual Smart Sporty Scruffy Loose-fitting

Style Baggy Elegant Tight-fitting Casual Smart Sporty Scruffy Loose-fitting

Make sentences using the phrases Looks (very) smart/ classy/ modern/ trendy/ fashionable/ casual/ comfortable/

Make sentences using the phrases Looks (very) smart/ classy/ modern/ trendy/ fashionable/ casual/ comfortable/ ridiculous/ awful/ old – fashioned/ funny/ weird

To fit To suit To match, to go with To try on To wear

To fit To suit To match, to go with To try on To wear

Use the correct form of each word to fill in the blanks: fit, match,

Use the correct form of each word to fill in the blanks: fit, match, suit, wear, try, go 1. A: How about those trousers? They. . . you perfectly. B: Yes, but they're too casual for the occasion. 2. A: What about the red shirt? It. . . . . your trousers. B: You are right! I haven't. . . . it for ages. 3. A: This dress is great. Why don't you. . . …. it on? B: The colour doesn't. . . . me. 4. A: What do you think of this shirt? B: It doesn't. . . . with the trousers. 5. A: What about these two colours? Do you think they. . . . ? B: Sure! 6. A: That coat really. . . . Bill. B: I don’t think so!

Маtch the verbs and their meanings: to combine well To fit to have sth

Маtch the verbs and their meanings: to combine well To fit to have sth on your body as a piece of clothing To suit to be the right shape or size for sth/sb To match, to go with To try on to put a piece of clothing to see if it fits and how it looks To wear to make you look attractive

Hometask Exercise 9 page 61. Make up a dialogue and write down in you

Hometask Exercise 9 page 61. Make up a dialogue and write down in you copy - books

Exercise 2 page 60. Discuss in groups

Exercise 2 page 60. Discuss in groups

Thank you for the lesson

Thank you for the lesson