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Hello students! Today we will talk about clothes and shopping.

Do you like shopping? Yes, I do. I like to buy new clothes.

Did you go shopping last week? Yes, I bought the red sweater and a pair of blue jeans. I also bought a
blue shirt for my brother. His birthday on Friday.

What kind of clothes do you like to wear? I like to wear casual clothes. Like t-shirts or jeans. They are
very comfortable, but I don't like to wear formal clothes, but I must wear a suit at work.

Let's practice talking about clothes

What Alberto is wearing today? Alberto is the blue jeans and he is wearing a black belt and black shoes.

What is Anna wearing? She is black pants. She is also wearing a necklace and bracelets.

Let's look at some pictures

Black haired woman wearing a blue shirt and red pants.

Blonde haired woman wearing a red shirt and blue pants.

Black haired woman wearing a red shirt and blue jeans.

Words we use to describe clothing

Blouse pants suit

boots shirt sweater

coat shoes t-shirt

dress shorts turtleneck shirt

jeans skirt tuxedo

nightgown slacks underwear

pajamas socks

Let's talk about accessories

belt

bracelet

necklace

earrings

gloves

hat

ring
scarf

tie

wristwatch / watch

Let's talk some more about these things

I'm going to a party tonight. What do you think I should wear?

This is a crucial part or a formal party? It's a casual party at my friend's house.

You should wear something casual, but I don't think you should be your jeans. Jeans are very crucial.

You should wear slacks or a skirt.

You should wear a casual shirt with It. If you wear a blouse that might be too formal.

Let's talk about different parts of the body. Because we need to know which body part to put our
clothing and accessories on.

feet

legs

whole boody

upper body

arm / hands

neck

head

Let's practice:

Where do we put slacks?

Legs: slacks, jeans

What do we wear on our feet? We wear boots, shoes and socks on our feet.

What else can we add to the legs group? We already have slacks and jeans. We all severe skirt, pants
shorts and on the wheel on our legs.

What do we wear on our whole body? We wear suit, tuxedos and dresses on our whole body.

When we sleep we were nightgown or pajamas on our whole body.

What do we wear on our upper body? We wear shirts, a coat, turtleneck shirts and sweaters on our
upper body. We can also wear a blouse or a t-shirt on our upper body.

What do we wear on our arms or hands? We wear rings, watch, glows and bracelets on our hands and
arms.

What do we wear on our heads? We wear hats and earrings on our hats.
Let's talk about women and men. What clothing items or accessories belong to men. What clothing or
accessory items belong to both women and men.

What clothing items or accessories belong to women, only men, both men and women.

Women wear skirts and dresses.

Men wear ties.

Women and men wear rings, hats and gloves, belts.

Men wear tuxedos

Women wear blouses, nightgowns.

Women and men wear scarves, boots, shoes, sweaters and pajamas, pants, coats, shirts and slacks.

Let's talk about when we wear these clothes.

What does a lawyer wear to work? A woman lawyer wears a suit, a man lawyer wears a suit and a tie.

What are you wearing today? I am wearing casual clothes.

look and listen

Susan will wear a red dress to the party.

Edward is wearing a brown belt and blue pants.

Michael wore a black tuxedo and a red bow last night.

Kathy likes to wear casual clothes.

I like to wear formal clothes for special days.

Let's talk about pronouns. We already know the subject pronouns.

I/you/ she/he /it/we/they - subject pronouns

me /you/ him/ her/ it/ us / them - object pronouns

We will add some new pronouns, subject pronouns, object pronouns. We also have possessive
pronouns.

We use possessive pronouns to talk about things that belong to us.

I own this pen.

So what does that mean it means: This pen is mine.

Notice that mine is a possessive pronoun that we use for something that belongs to the person
speaking. So how do we say something belongs to you. We say – yours.

That pan is yours.


Let's look at the chart of possessive pronouns, subject pronouns and possessive pronouns.

possessive pronoun

I/ mine

You/ yours

he /his

she /hers

it/it's

we /ours

they /their

Let'spractice

Alberto owns that shirt. That shirt is his.

She owns that book. That book is hers.

These tables are ours.

They own those paths. Those paths are theirs.

look and listen

This shirt is his.

That hat is yours.

These shoes are ours.

This sweater is his.

Which is yours?

Let's talk about possessive adjectives.

We use possessive adjectives with nouns to say that something belongs to us.

I own this pen.

This pen is mine.

Remember the possessive pronoun mine, but more common in speaking is to use a possessive adjective.
This is my pen.- the possessive adjective

That book is yours.

That's your book.

That is your eraser.


We use the possessive pronoun so same sentences but with possessive pronoun

That book is yours.

We don't have a noun.

after your so we use the pronoun yours

that book is yours that is yours if we

already know what the noun is what the

item is we can just say that is yours

Let's look at the chart of pronouns and possessive adjectives

I possessive pronoun mine possessive adjectives my

you – yours - your

he – his - his

she - hers - her

it - it's - it's

we - ours - our

they - theirs - their

let's practice using a possessive pronoun or a possessive adjective.

This hat is __

This hat is mine.

This is ___ hat.

This is your hat.

This sock is ___.

This sock is his.

These jackets are ___.

These jackets are ours.

These are ___

These are their jackets.

Let's practice making sentences using possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives.

I own this shirt. This shirt is mine.

This is my shirt.
That skirt is yours.

That is your skirt.

look and listen

I own this shoe.

This shoe is mine.

This is my shoe.

My grandmother owns these gloves.

These gloves are hers.

These are her gloves.

You own that dress.

That dress is yours.

That is your dress.

My dog owns that hat.

That hat is its.

That is its hat.

We own these scarves.

These scarves are ours.

These are our scarves.

My friends own those hats.

Those hats are theirs.

Those are their hats.

listen and write

My favorite color is blue.

I really like your new shoes.

Our football team got new shirts.

I think their new shirts are nice.

The dog is cold.

Please put its sweater on.

His pants are really nice.

When is she wearing her red dress?


Your diamond ring is beautiful.

I'm wearing my green dress tomorrow.

What color is your new scarf?

read and answer

My name is Linda. I'm 12 years old and I have two brothers and a sister. My father is a teacher and my
mother is a secretary. My parents have good jobs, but we don't have a lot of money. My family lives
together in a very small house. There are only three bedrooms in our house so I have to share a room
with my sister. My brothers are younger than me and they are twins so they share everything.

Their room is very messy. They never put their things away. Their clothes are always on the floor and
their toys are everywhere! My sister is older than me. She is a student and her desk is always neat.

Because we don't have a lot of money. I always have to wear my sister's old clothes. Her clothes are
nice, but they are always old when I get them.

The dress I'm wearing now was hers. It was beautiful. Now it is old and the color isn't nice anymore. All
my clothes were hers. Even my shoes were hers! They have holes in them or they are not fashionable
now. Also, my bed was hers and even the bed cover was hers! Everything I have was hers!

My brothers always get new things. Their clothes are new and fashionable. Mine are old in old-
fashioned!

She will go to university soon and I won't have to share a bedroom. My brothers are very jealous of me!
Also, maybe I will be able to have new clothes when my sister leaves. Someday my clothes will be new
and fashionable!

answer these questions

How many people live in Linda's house? There are six people living in Linda's house.

Is Linda's father a secretary? No, Linda's father is a teacher.

Why does Linda's family have a small house? They don't have a lot of money.

Does Linda have her own room? No, Linda shares a room with her sister.

Why aren't Linda's clothes new? Linda wears her sister's old clothes.

Does Linda like her sister's clothes? Linda likes her sister's clothes.

Why does it? Linda like wearing her sister's clothes.

When she gets them? they are old so she doesn't like wearing her sister's clothes.

Where is Linda's sister going? Her sister is going to university.

Does Linda like sharing a room with her sister? No, Linda doesn't like sharing a room with her sister.

What does Linda want for the future? Linda wants to have new fashionable clothes.
see you next time bye

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