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Teacher King’s English Speaking Lesson: Clothes

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By Kevin L. KingPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
Teacher King’s English Speaking Lesson: Clothes
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Learn the words

1. T-shirt

2. hat

3. blouse

4. sweater

5. dress

6. necktie

7. coat

8. skirt

9. scarf

10. jacket

Learn the phrasal verb : Go out

Meaning: To go somewhere for enjoyment.

“Will we be going out to any fancy restaurants?”

Learn the verb : Bring

“Maybe bring a coat in case it rains.”

bring: You should bring a jacket to the picnic.

brought: I brought a hat to the beach.

bringing: We are bringing an extra T-shirt with us when we go hiking.

brought: Mom has brought some water bottles for everyone.

Read the conversation

Jack: Have you packed for the trip to Australia yet?

Elsa: No, I’m not finished. I’m not sure what to take.

Jack: Sometimes, it gets cold at night, so you’ll need to bring a jacket.

Elsa: How cold does it get? Should I take a scarf as well?

Jack: No, a scarf is not necessary. Maybe bring a coat in case it rains.

Elsa: Will we be going out to any fancy restaurants?

Jack: Yes, we will be. I’m going to take a necktie.

Elsa: I don’t have any nice blouses. Maybe I’ll bring a dress instead.

Jack: We have time to go shopping. I need to buy a new sweater.

Elsa: Great. I might get a blouse for my pink skirt after all!

Answer the questions

1. Where are they traveling to?

2. Who hasn’t finished packing yet?

3. Why should Elsa bring a jacket?

4. What does Jack want to buy?

Find the grammar mistake

1. Have you pack for the trip to Australia yet?

2. Maybe bring a coat in case it raining.

3. Will we be go out to any fancy restaurants?

4. We has time to go shopping.

Read the talk

Our trip to Australia

Tomorrow, we will be going on a trip to Australia. I’m very excited because I’ve never been there before. Although, I did have trouble packing for the trip.

We will be meeting some friends there and they plan to take us out to some nice restaurants in Sydney. I’m only bringing one dress, so I decided to quickly go to the department store today and buy a new blouse for my pink skirt I have. That should be enough clothes for when we go out in the evening. After Sydney, we’ll be visiting Melbourne.

I heard Melbourne’s weather changes throughout the day. It could be cold in the morning, but hot in the afternoon. This makes packing for Melbourne complicated. I brought a T-shirt and jacket for this part of our trip!

Answer the questions

1. When will they be going to Australia?

2. In which city will they go out to nice restaurants?

3. What did Elsa bring for when they go out in the evening?

4. Why is packing for Melbourne complicated?

Past, Present or Future?

1. This makes packing for Melbourne complicated.

2. After Sydney, we’ll be visiting Melbourne.

3. Although, I did have trouble packing for the trip.

Take the test

1. Elsa is ___ a dress for her trip to Australia.

a. brought

b. bring

c. bringing

2. Elsa has never ___ to Australia.

a. go

b. been

c. went

3. Will Elsa take a scarf to Australia?

a. No, she willn’t.

b. No, she won’t.

c. Yes, she will.

4. Jack will bring a ___ for when they go out in the evenings.

a. necktie

b. scarf

c. T-shirt

5. The weather in ___ changes throughout the day.

a. Melbourne

b. Sydney

c. Australia

6. They will ___ with friends in the evening.

a. going out

b. be go out

c. go out

7. Which piece of clothing wasn’t mentioned?

a. hat

b. T-shirt

c. dress

8. Elsa will take a ___ and ___ to Melbourne.

a. coat, hat

b. T-shirt, jacket

c. blouse, necktie

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Answers

1. C 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. A 6. C 7. A 8. B

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