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16. Which of these items of clothing are being worn in the pictures (ex.15)?
trousers
T-shirt
tie
vest
blouse
cardigan
nightdress
bra
dress
leotard
boots
sweater
raincoat
leather jacket
shorts
dinner jacket
waistcoat
anorak
overcoat
boxer shorts
fur coat
tights
tracksuit
tennis shoes
knickers/ panties
dressing gown
sweatshirts
pants
suit
jeans
pajamas
skirt
socks
bow tie
sari
shawl
shoes
scarf
stockings
17. Complete the following table to indicate how or when the items of clothing
in the box in exercise 16 are normally worn.
on the top half of the body only:
on the bottom half of the body only:
on the top and the bottom halves of the body:
as underwear:
on the feet or legs:
in bed:
round the neck or on the head:
when the weather is cold:
In your country, which of these items of clothing are:
a) usually only worn by women
b) usually only worn by men
c) worn only on informal occasions
d) never worn by anyone
Which other items are commonly worn? Are there English words for
them?
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18. What would you wear in the circumstances outlined in the table? Discuss
your choice with a partner.
Weekday Weekend
temp: 12 deg, cloudy
temp: 25 deg, raining
temp: 20 deg, sunny
temp: -4 deg, snowing
for an evening party
19. Look at the expressions in italics. Match them with the phrases in the box
below.
a) If I were in your shoes, I’d ask for a divorce.
b) David used to beat me at tennis regularly, but the boot’s on the other
foot now.
c) You’re going to fail the exam if you don’t pull your socks up.
d) Hurry up, for God’s sake. We’re going to be late! – O.K., O.K. Keep
your shirt on.
e) Well, you know who wears the trousers in that household, don’t you?
It’s certainly not Mr Thatcher.
f) I know Clarissa’s arguments are very persuasive, but I think she’s
talking through her hat herself.
g) Don’t be fooled by her friendly manner. She’s a wolf in sheep’s
clothing.
h) Why are you all dressed up to the nines?
Well, you said I should wear my Sunday best. Anyway, look at
Mandy: she’s dressed to kill.
talking rubbish don’t get over-excited be in charge
smartest clothes look gentler than you are make an effort
special smart clothes get upset very smartly dressed
in the same situation
18. What would you wear in the circumstances outlined in the table? Discuss 16. Which of these items of clothing are being worn in the pictures (ex.15)? your choice with a partner. trousers leather jacket sweatshirts Weekday Weekend T-shirt shorts pants temp: 12 deg, cloudy tie dinner jacket suit temp: 25 deg, raining vest waistcoat jeans temp: 20 deg, sunny blouse anorak pajamas cardigan overcoat skirt temp: -4 deg, snowing nightdress boxer shorts socks for an evening party bra fur coat bow tie dress tights sari 19. Look at the expressions in italics. Match them with the phrases in the box leotard tracksuit shawl below. boots tennis shoes shoes sweater knickers/ panties scarf talking rubbish don’t get over-excited be in charge raincoat dressing gown stockings smartest clothes look gentler than you are make an effort special smart clothes get upset very smartly dressed 17. Complete the following table to indicate how or when the items of clothing in the same situation in the box in exercise 16 are normally worn. on the top half of the body only: a) If I were in your shoes, I’d ask for a divorce. on the bottom half of the body only: b) David used to beat me at tennis regularly, but the boot’s on the other on the top and the bottom halves of the body: foot now. as underwear: c) You’re going to fail the exam if you don’t pull your socks up. on the feet or legs: d) Hurry up, for God’s sake. We’re going to be late! – O.K., O.K. Keep in bed: your shirt on. round the neck or on the head: e) Well, you know who wears the trousers in that household, don’t you? It’s certainly not Mr Thatcher. when the weather is cold: f) I know Clarissa’s arguments are very persuasive, but I think she’s talking through her hat herself. In your country, which of these items of clothing are: g) Don’t be fooled by her friendly manner. She’s a wolf in sheep’s a) usually only worn by women clothing. b) usually only worn by men h) Why are you all dressed up to the nines? c) worn only on informal occasions Well, you said I should wear my Sunday best. Anyway, look at d) never worn by anyone Mandy: she’s dressed to kill. Which other items are commonly worn? Are there English words for them? 19 20
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