Методические указания по работе с темой "Clothes and Fashions". Дедова С.А - 33 стр.

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VII. ACTIVITIES FOR READING
AND DISCUSSION
I
READING and VOCABULARY
1. You are going to read the article STYLE UNDER PRESSURE” where 9
ways to crack the office dress code are given.
1. Do you think the way you dress can influence your career?
2. Do you agree that sometimes clothes can make us feel strong and
self-confident?
3. Do you know any secrets for successful dressing which you adopt in
your life?
2. In pairs match the words in column A with their definitions in column B.
Student 1.
A B
1. Pant suit a very small or compact wardrobe
2. Grooming b A women outfit with an ink or paint design on its
surface
3. Capsule
dressing
c no longer fashionable or modern
4. Crush-proof d
A womans outfit consisting of a jacket and pants that
are made of the same material U.K. term trouser suit
5. Print dress e keeping somebody elses or your own personal
appearance neat
6. Vintage f
A womans shoe that is plain and cut low in front and
has a moderately high heel. (U.K. term court shoe ) or a
mans patent leather slip-on shoe worn with formal attire
7. Low heeled
pumps
g made to resist being crushed, creased, or wrinkled
8. Chunk
corduroy
h a magazine containing high quality color photographs,
especially a fashion magazine, printed on smooth-coated
paper. U.K. term glossy magazine
9. A slick i
A heavy think cotton fabric with a ribbed nap running
lengthwise
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Student 2.
A B
1.Laddered
stockings
a To look attractively smooth, shiny and well-groomed
2. Kilts b a pair of tightly fitting leg coverings for women with a
damaged section caused by unraveling stitches
3.Pencil skirts c
An approach to style based on a belief that all people
are equal and should enjoy equal social, political, and
economic rights and opportunities
4. Egalitarian
style
d very formal set of clothes made from the same material
5.Twin set e an approximately knee-length wraparound tartan
garment that is part of the traditional Scottish highland
dress for men. A variant of it is worn by women and
girls.
6.Starchy suit f long narrow cylinder skirt
7.Eclectic
wardrobe
g
a mans or womans sleeveless and collarless waist-
length garment, usually with buttons down the front,
worn over a shirt and traditionally worn by men under
a suit jacket
8.To look sleek
h
made up of elements from
various styles
9.A waist coat i
a womans matching short-sleeved pullover and
cardigan designed to be worn together
Key: Student 1. – 1d; 2e; 3a; 4g; 5b; 6c; 7f; 8i; 9h.
Student 2. – 1b; 2e; 3f; 4c; 5i; 6d; 7h; 8a; 9g.
3. Read the article and find words and expressions in the text that have these
definitions
1. to learn to dress professionally
2. to walk around the office showing off your new clothes to others
3. tidy your appearance in front of others
4. a normal average skirt
5. older generation with restrictive thoughts on what should or should not
be worn in the office environment
6. to walk into a shop looking tired and hard worn
7. to leave home in a hurry
8. to do too much
                  VII. ACTIVITIES FOR READING                                              Student 2.
                         AND DISCUSSION                                              A                       B
                                                                                     1.Laddered         a    To look attractively smooth, shiny and well-groomed
                                                                                     stockings
                                       I                                             2. Kilts           b    a pair of tightly fitting leg coverings for women with a
READING and VOCABULARY                                                                                       damaged section caused by unraveling stitches
1. You are going to read the article “STYLE UNDER PRESSURE” where 9                  3.Pencil skirts    c    An approach to style based on a belief that all people
ways to crack the office dress code are given.                                                               are equal and should enjoy equal social, political, and
       1. Do you think the way you dress can influence your career?                                          economic rights and opportunities
       2. Do you agree that sometimes clothes can make us feel strong and            4. Egalitarian     d    very formal set of clothes made from the same material
                                                                                     style
self-confident?
                                                                                     5.Twin set         e    an approximately knee-length wraparound tartan
       3. Do you know any secrets for successful dressing which you adopt in                                 garment that is part of the traditional Scottish highland
your life?                                                                                                   dress for men. A variant of it is worn by women and
                                                                                                             girls.
2. In pairs match the words in column A with their definitions in column B.
                                                                                     6.Starchy suit     f    long narrow cylinder skirt
                                                                                     7.Eclectic         g    a man’s or woman’s sleeveless and collarless waist-
       Student 1.                                                                    wardrobe                length garment, usually with buttons down the front,
         A                                        B                                                          worn over a shirt and traditionally worn by men under
 1. Pant suit       a   very small or compact wardrobe                                                       a suit jacket
 2. Grooming        b   A women outfit with an ink or paint design on its            8.To look sleek         made up of elements from
                        surface                                                                         h    various styles
                                                                                     9.A waist coat     i    a woman’s matching short-sleeved pullover and
 3. Capsule         c   no longer fashionable or modern
                                                                                                             cardigan designed to be worn together
 dressing
 4. Crush-proof     d   A woman’s outfit consisting of a jacket and pants that
                        are made of the same material U.K. term trouser suit                   Key: Student 1. – 1d; 2e; 3a; 4g; 5b; 6c; 7f; 8i; 9h.
 5. Print dress     e   keeping somebody else’s or your own personal                                Student 2. – 1b; 2e; 3f; 4c; 5i; 6d; 7h; 8a; 9g.
                        appearance neat
 6. Vintage         f   A woman’s shoe that is plain and cut low in front and       3. Read the article and find words and expressions in the text that have these
                        has a moderately high heel. (U.K. term court shoe ) or a    definitions
                        man’s patent leather slip-on shoe worn with formal attire     1. to learn to dress professionally
 7. Low heeled      g   made to resist being crushed, creased, or wrinkled            2. to walk around the office showing off your new clothes to others
 pumps
                                                                                      3. tidy your appearance in front of others
 8. Chunk           h   a magazine containing high quality color photographs,
 corduroy               especially a fashion magazine, printed on smooth-coated       4. a normal average skirt
                        paper. U.K. term glossy magazine                              5. older generation with restrictive thoughts on what should or should not
 9. A slick         i   A heavy think cotton fabric with a ribbed nap running              be worn in the office environment
                        lengthwise                                                    6. to walk into a shop looking tired and hard worn
                                                                                      7. to leave home in a hurry
                                                                                      8. to do too much
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