CLOTHING & MATERIALS
STYLES & TRENDS
ADJECTIVE ORDER CHALLENGE
COPULAR VERBS & FUTURE CONTINUOUS
GIVING ADVICE
100

What material are jeans usually made of?

Denim

100

What word describes someone who follows fashion trends?

Trendy

100

Correct this: a blue nice cotton shirt

A nice blue cotton shirt

100

That jacket ______ nice on you.

Looks

100

Give advice: “I’m going to a job interview.”

You could wear a smart shirt and black trousers.

200

Name two items of clothing you can wear in winter.

Coat, sweater, boots, etc.

200

What style do you wear for sports?

Sporty

200

Correct this: a Italian small leather bag

A small Italian leather bag

200

This sweater ______ soft.

Feels

200

Correct this advice: “You can wear jeans to the wedding.”

You should wear something smarter, like a dress or suit.

300

What is a synonym for “trainers”?

Sneakers

300

If your clothes are tidy and professional, you look ______.

Smart

300

Put these in order: dress / long / elegant / red / silk

A long elegant red silk dress

300

Tomorrow at 6 p.m., I ______ (shop) for new shoes.

Will be shopping

300

Complete: “Why don’t you try a ______ look?”

Sporty / trendy / casual

400

What material is often used for belts or jackets?

Leather

400

What’s the difference between “match” and “suit”?

Match = go well together; Suit = looks good on you

400

True or False: “a red beautiful wool scarf” is correct.

False – should be “a beautiful red wool scarf.”

400

Correct this: “I will wearing my new jacket tomorrow.”

I will be wearing my new jacket tomorrow.

400

Give two polite ways to suggest a different outfit.

Maybe you could try… / How about wearing…

500

Describe what you are wearing now using color, material, and style.

Open-ended sentence

500

Describe an outfit that doesn’t match and explain why.

Open-ended

500

Create your own example using five adjectives (size, age, color, material, type).

Example: A large old brown leather jacket.

500

Use seem, sound, look, feel in one short paragraph describing a fashion show.

Open-ended creative

500

Role-play: Student A asks for advice; Student B gives two suggestions using target language.

Open-ended