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        Useful  sentences & vocabulary on clothing & footwear, accessories, hairstyles
        
      by michelle for secondary students (1990's) and adult students (2000's) meaning for Year 3 of EOI Old System
    Audio 1 Eng
 Audio 1 Eng - 
 Audio 1 Spa
 Audio 1 Spa
  Outfits
  What is the model wearing?
She/He’s wearing a pair of jeans, a T-shirt and a pair of trainers.
He/She’s wearing    
        a pair of REGULAR jeans,    a HOODED SHORT-SLEEVED T-shirt and a pair of WHITE GLITTERING trainers.
        
  Audio 2 Eng 
      A pair of  MODIFIER trousers    / pants / jeans / shorts / leggings
 Audio 2 Eng 
      A pair of  MODIFIER trousers    / pants / jeans / shorts / leggings
A pair of     MODIFIER legwarmers / tights / stockings / socks
A pair of  MODIFIER shoes /    trainers / boots / sandals / slippers
A pair of     MODIFIER sunglasses / earrings
A/An MODIFIER dress
A/An MODIFIER skirt /    mini-skirt
A/An MODIFIER T-shirt    / sweat shirt  / shirt / blouse /  top 
A/An MODIFIER    tracksuit / sports suit / suit / outfit
A/An MODIFIER sweater    / jumper / pullover
A/An MODIFIER jacket /    raincoat / blazer / (over)coat / poncho
A/An MODIFIER bandanna    / hat / cap / kangol hat / wig!
   Audio 3 Eng
 Audio 3 Eng
Jeans: they're made out of denim, they can be ripped, with holes, shredding, and crinkles, regular, worn-out, stonewashed, low-rise,        boot-cut, bell-bottom…
 Audio 4 Eng
 Audio 4 Eng - eyes 
Eyeglasses: (contact) lenses, sunglasses, goggles (for swimming), sunglass clip-ons.
Types of lenses: single vision, multi-focal, progressive, reading  glasses 
Types of frames: round/rectangular/oval, FRAMES in plastic/metal, RIMLESS  glasses
Eye disorders:  shortsighted or nearsightedness (myopia, blurry distance vision), farsightedness or  longsightedness (hypermetropia, trouble seeing near objects), astigmatism (you see objects as  doubled or distorted, or with a shadow next to them, at distance and  near),  conjunctivitis or pinkeye, allergies…
 Audio 5 Eng
 Audio 5 Eng - eyes 
  
More Apparel: spikes, studs, necklace(s), bracelet(s), ring(s), belt(s), badge(s), pin(s), brooch(es), foulard(s), scarf / scarves, hair band(s), hair pin(s), gloves.
  
   Audio 6 Eng
 Audio 6 Eng - hairstyles
  Hairstyles: long hair, curly hair, wavy hair, plaits, pony-tail, a bun, short hair, straight hair, dreds, extensions
  
  
 Audio 7 Eng
 Audio 7 Eng - material 
  
Material: leather, wooly, cotton, silk, denim, polyester, cordorouy, velvet, plastic! 
  
  
 Audio 8 Eng
 Audio 8 Eng - patterns & adjectives 
  
Patters and more: striped, chequered/checked, tartan, regular/plain, dotted, flowered, patterned, fishnet; hooded, glittering, long-sleeved, short-sleeved 
  
Adjectives: amazing, original, regular, daring, boring, dreary!, missy, cool, cute, nice, smart, ugly, creepy!, tacky
  
   Audio 9 Eng
 Audio 9 Eng - useful language 
  Useful sentences
  Does it suit me? 
It doesn’t even fit    me! 
This shade of red    doesn’t go with this other one 
I usually get dressed    after breakfast 
I never wear    high-heeled shoes 
I usually put on the    first thing I find! 
I’ve never worn a    skirt over pants 
I love wearing    bandannas 
  
  Talking about outfits
  That outfit is    amazing! 
It’s cool! / It looks cool! 
That’s creepy! 
It’s tacky! / It looks tacky! 
It’s cute! 
That’s missy! Don’t wear it! 
It’s dreary!!! 
It’s boring 
That’s original 
It’s daring! 
The lazy look, huh? 
It looks alright… 
It looks smart! 
Who wears that?! 
I stopped wearing    that ages ago! 
It’s the perfect    accessory for that
 Audio 10 Eng
 Audio 10 Eng - colors and sizes 
Colors and Shades:  Light blue, dark/deep  blue… 
You can also use nouns: strawberry pink, lemon yellow… 
Size: small, medium, large, extra large, baggy, tight, big, small, huge, tiny. 
Fashion: A fashion show, 
      a fashion
      parade, the catwalk 
  
  
More: check out the TP Useful Language webpage (Resources)