Order and write the words. Match.
The pupils order, write and match the clothes words.
leggings top baseball
boots cardigan jeans
polo shirt sweatshirt belt
The pupils complete the definitions.
1. Girls wear leggings on their feet and legs when it's cold.
They can be different colours.
2. You wear a waistcoat over a shirt or T-shirt. It hasn't got any sleeves.
3. Boys wear a tie around their neck. It's long and thin.
4. You wear a tracksuit when you do sport. It's got a top and bottom part.
5. You wear a belt.......
6. You wear leggings.........
I like wearing casual clothes.
I love wearing a tie.
I like wearing a belt.
I hate wearing leggings.
I hate wearing a tie.
I don't mind wearing a tie.
......
Do you prefer wearing bright or dark colours?
I prefer wearing bright colours
I prefer wearing dark colours.
Which clothes do you love wearing?
I love wearing leggings.
I love wearing casual clothes.
I love wearing.....
Which clothes do you hate wearing?
I hate wearing casual clothes.
I hate wearing leggings.
I hate wearing....
Answer: hate: It expresses dislike.
1. Read and circle the correct tense.
1. Nico always wears a helmet.
Nico always is wearing a helmet.
2. My friends often do sports in their free time.
My friends often are wearing sports in their
free time.
3. I like skiing.
I am liking skiing.
4. It isn't snowing at the moment.
It doesn't snow at the moment.
5. Do you swim every Saturday?
Do are you swimming every Saturday?
6. I wear goggles now.
I am wearing goggles now.
2. Complete the sentences. Use the present simple or the present continuous.
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY.
ALWAYS
USUALLY
OFTEN
SOMETIMES
NEVER
1. I get up at eight o'clock every day.
2. What are you reading now?
3. The children aren't speaking English at the moment.
4. I usually a tracksuit to do PE.
5. It doesn't snow in August in England.
6. It is raining this morning.
Present simple affirmative.
I get up
you get up
he gets up
she gets up
it gets up
we get up
you get up
they get up
Present simple negative.
I don't get up
you don't get up
he doesn't get up
she doesn't get up
it doesn't get up
we don't get up
you don't get up
the don't get up
Present simple interrogative.
Do I get up?
Do you get up?
Does he get up?
Does she get up?
Does it get up?
Do we get up?
Do you get up?
Do they get up?
3. Listen and complete the notes.
ICE SKATING LESSONS.
Day: Friday
Time: at six o'clock.
Teacher's name: Penny.
Price per hour: 10 pounds for adultus, five pounds for children.
Clothing: must wear warm clothes and gloves.
4. Read and answer. Ask and answer.
1. Which sport do you often do?
I often do .....
2. What do you usually wear when you do this sport?
I usually wear.....
3. What are you wearing now?
I'm wearing.....
Nutsi:
Marwa:
Adam:
Mohamed:
Younes:
Nikol:
Sofía:
Evelyn:
Yarey:
Amanda:
Which is the odd one out? Why?
often/always/swim/sometimes
swim: It isn't an adverb of frequency.
PAGE 9
1. Read and circle the correct sentence.
1. He is too young.
He isn't young enough.
2. He is too old.
He isn't old enough.
2. Look and write the sentences.
1. The box is too heavy.
2. The box isn't light enough.
3. The girl isn't strong enough.
4. The girl is too weak.
3. Where's the stress? Write the words in the cart. Listen and check.
trousers
sandals
bracelet
umbrella
pyjamas
cardigan
fashionable
uniform
uncomfortable
unfashionable
4. Work with a partner. Read and write.
1. Name three things that are too expensive for you to buy.
2. Name three vehicles that you aren't old enough to drive.
3. Name three places that aren't near enough to visit.
Which is the odd one out?
Why?
Sunglasses/bikini/shorts/gloves
gloves: You don't wear them in summer.
Page 10.
1. Look and write the adjectives and clothes.
1. a long-sleeved top
plain top
2. a striped skirt.
3. a baggy trousers.
4. plain trainers.
5. patterned waistcoat.
6. a flowery tie.
7. tight jeans.
8. short-sleeved T-shirt.
2. Read and complete. Write one word each time.
Hi. My name is Emma and I live in Oxford.
I'm eleven years old and
I have got an older sister called Sue.
My sister loves going shopping and
she's really fashionable.
In this photo, she's wearing a striped skirt and a plain T-shirt.
She's wearing a pair of sandals, too.
My sister prefers wearing smart clothes,
but I usually wear sporty clothes.
In this photo, I'm wearing a tracksuit and a pair of trainers because I'm going to play basketball with my friends.
4. Which six adjectives use UN- to make the opposite?
Write the words.
comfortable uncomfortable
tidy untidy
kind unkind
healthy unhealthy
fair unfair
happy unhappy.
Which is the odd one out?
Why?
sandals/trainers/cardigan/socks
Page 11
2. Read the definitions and find the words in the text.
1. This word describes a material that gets longer when you pull it.
stretchy = elástico, elástica
2. This is a long coat that hasn't got any sleeves.
cloak = capa
3. This is a mark on clothes, for example from chocolate.
stain =mancha
4. This is a product that is used for cleaning your clothes.
soap
5. This word describes a sock that has a bad smell.
smelly=maloliente
3. Listen and complete the advert for a hagfish T-shirt.
advert = propaganda, anuncio
hagfish = pez bruja
T-shirt = camiseta
Be the first to buy an amazing hagfish T-shirt.
Listen to Amanda and write the missing information each time.
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small wash 685524 six large
ten fifteen light
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Available in six amazing colours.
Avalilable = disponible
Available in three different sizes: small, medium and large.
Soft, light and very resistant.
Easy to wash.
to wash = lavar
Special offer: One T-shirt costs ten pounds and two T-shirts cost fifteen pounds.
To order, phone: 685524
to order = para encargar, para pedir
Which is the odd one out? Why?
cotton/wool/bag/leather
Bag....It isn't a material.
Page 12.
1. Write new sentences. Use: and, also and too.
1. The material is soft. The material is strong (and)
The material is soft and strong.
2. There's a pocket for a torch. There's a pocket for a notebook. (too)
There's a pocket for a torch. There's a pocket for a notebook, too.
3. This material is cheap. This material is good for the environment. (also)
This material is cheap. This material is also good for the environment.
4. The T-shirt is bright. The t-shirt is colourful (and)
This T-shirt is bright and colourful.
Page 14.
1. Think about the new words in this unit. Read and write.
1.Three things you wear on your legs.
trousers, leggings, jeans, tracksuit...
2. two things you wear to loo smart:
tie, suit....
3. Three things you wear on a cold day:
hat, gloves, scarf, coat...
2. Write the opposites of the adjectives.
baggy tight
plain patterned
fashionable unfashionable
smart casual
long-sleeved short-sleeved
comfortable uncomfortable
3. Complete the sentences. Use the present simple or the present continuous.
1. Peter's busy now. He is doing his homework.
2. I like wearing comfortable clothes.
3. We often go to the beach at the weekend.
4. The children aren't eating their lunch now.
5. Be quiet, please. You are making too much noise.
4. Write the time expressions in the chart.
Present simple
usually, often, never, sometimes.
Present continuous
At the moment, now, this morning, right now.
5. Complete the sentences. Use too and not enough.
1. The sweater is too small.
the sweater isn't big enough
2. The trousers aren't long enough
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