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Activity 26 Dress-codes

Ask your friend what kind of clothes she usually wears to

different places. Use the words from the box to answer the questions.

Find the person who has the biggest number of jeans / dresses / etc.

 

watch casual dress shorts skirt blouse shoes evening dress coat jacket hat a small black dress high-hilled shoes flats jeans jewelry trousers T-shirts.

 

1. What items of clothes do you usually wear to University?

2. What kind of clothes do you wear to clubs?

3. What clothing is suitable for exams?

4. What can you put on when you go to parties?

5. What clothes do you wear at home?

6. How many dresses, jeans, watches, pairs of shoes, T-shirts do you have in your wardrobe?

 

Activity 27 Ask your partner how the following relatives can be called. Match the names in the left column to the explanations in the right column.

 

Model:A: Could you tell me what “aunt” means?

B: I guess, “aunt” is my mother’s or father’s sister. Am I right?

A: Sure. You’re quite right. (I’m afraid you are not right).

 

1. uncle 2. niece 3. mother-in-law 4. grandfather 5. cousin 6. nephew 7. step-mother 8. father-in-law 9. brother 10. step-sister 11. aunt a/ your mother’s husband b/ your parents’ son c/ your wife’s father d/ your step-sister’s mother e/ your sister’s or brother’s son f/ my mother’s or father’s sister g/ your aunt’s or uncle’s child h/ your mother’s or father’s father i/ your step-mother’s daughter j/ your wife’s mother k/ your sister’s or brother’s daughter

 

Activity 27 Fill in the gaps in the sentences with the words from the box. Use the apostrophe ’s or of-phrase to connect the words.

 

Model:We wandered through the streets of London.

 

  ladies / coats brother /hair Sophocle / plays Mary / motorbike Scotland / mountains Warsaw / houses brother / friend someone/ calculator everyone / books Charles / girlfriend  

 

1. The … … are high and difficult to climb.

2. We saw one of … … at the National Theatre.

3. Your … … is very long. I think he should cut it.

4. Some of the … … were built a long time ago.

5. She borrowed … … to do the maths. I don’t know whose it was.

6. I saw … … yesterday. She was buying a new computer.

7. The … … were wet because they had been walking in the rain.

8. … … is Harley Davidson. She rides it as often as she can.

9. The boy is … … . They play football together.

10. John, please, collect … … ant put them on my table.

 


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