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R EAD I N G. a Look at the pictures and read the article

a Look at the pictures and read the article. Match each picture to a


Country


Nationality

adjective


The people


paragraph. There is one picture that is not used.


Spain Spanish the Spanish or Spaniards

Thailand

Poland or

Japan Brazil Greece

Czech Republic

Turkey or

 

 

b Complete the sentences with the noun form of an adjective from the list.

 

blind deaf disabled injured eW: rich unemployed young

 


1 Should the family or the state look after


,t_ he ol=d_


2 The government is offering courses to help to find jobs. 3 After the accident were taken to hospital.

4 The building has easy access for ___

5 should pay higher taxes than the poor.

6 Braille is a special system of reading and writing for__

7 always think that they know better than their parents. 8 The presenter of the TV programme does sign language so that

can follow what's happening.

 

c Complete the dialogues with one or ones.

1 A What would you like?

B A kilo of ripe bananas please. Not green __ 2 A I'm looking for a T-shirt.

B What kind of T-shirt? A A white __

3 A We shouldn't have bought this sofa.

B You're right. The leatherwas more comfortable.

4 A Which of these two pairs of glasses suits me best?

B The round.I don't think the square _suit you at all.

littt!l'J!tn• Student's Book p.134 Grammar Bank 2A


b Match the highlighted words to the correct definition.


3 VOCABUL ARY clothes and fashion


1 very important

2 not interesting or exciting

3 arranged or done carefully; tidy


key


a Find nine more materials inthe wordsearch.


4

A c   T T   N   G H
s w E R T y y B N
D v N E N   L G L
N E s E s D     y
E L   D c v N K c
L v L E A T H E R
L E K u c v B N A
  T M s w E R T y
  s D M   N E D B
w F G H N c K   F

 

something you wear to hold your trousers up 5 horrified

6 with sharp points

7 made to follow the shape of the body 8 planned and directed

9 the end parts of sleeves

 

 


You're not going out

.i'.lfes$e i·• -1-rll:AT1....

The older generation is often appclned. by how younger people choose to dress. But youth fashion cultures have been coming and going for the last fifty years or more. Here's a quick guide to some.kl:!Y movements inour fashion history.

 

A TEDDY BOYS With the birth of rock 'n' roll in the 1950s came the Teds, who rejected the SJ;functional clothes of their

parents' generation. Teddy boys wore lmee-length coats, with velvet or satin.cfs and collars, and pointed suede shoes. The most distinctive feature of this look was the 'quiff', which was created by combing the hair back.and holding it in position with hair cream.

Teddy girls wore circular skirts, white fitted shirts, and scarves tied around their necks.

B MODS Emerging in the 1960s, young working-class Mods (originally short for 'Moderns') tended to wear smart Italian­ designed suits, polo shirts, and have neat'haircuts. They rode Vespa motor scooters.

Young Mod women abandoned the traditional ladylike fashions of the 1950s and instead chose tight sweaters and mini-skirts.

 

C SKINHEADS Skinheads, or 'Skins' appeared in the late 1960s. They had a strict dress code consisting of a shaved head,

turned-up jeans, J::ir 'F. and Doctor Marten boots. Skins were

strongly influenced by the styles of West Indian immigrants to the UK and listened to ska and reggae music.

 

D PUNKS In the mid-1970s the punks arrived. For many, Johnny Rotten, lead singer of the The Sex Pistols, personified punk's anarchic and provocative image with his spik.Y hair, black boots, and tom clothes held together with safety-pins. Although punks considered themselves anti-fashion, the look was in

fact liiastE3npindecf by the band's manager Malcolm McLaren

and fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, who ran a clothes shop together on the King's Road in London.


 

b Circle the odd one out.

1 sleeveless hooded V-neck

2 stylish trendy long-sleeved smart 3 silk striped checked spotted

4 denim old-fashioned suede fur 5 loose long tight plain

c Complete the sentences with a verb from the list.

 

dress up fit get changed get ua:dressed hang up match suits

 

1 Can you tell the children to get undressed

and get into the bath, please?

2 The party's going to be quite formal, so I suppose we'd better__

3 Can you the shirts I've just ironed in your wardrobe, please?

4 I think I must have put on a bit of weight.

These trousers don't me any more. 5 You look great in that new dress! It really

you.

6 I've been working in the garden, so I'll have to

_ before we go out.

7 Ruth bought a red handbag to_ her red shoes.

fj@'1fM19 Studenfs Book p.148

Vocabulary Bank

IJ


4 P R ON U N CIATI ON vowel sounds

a Circle the word with a different sound.


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