Unit 2. Clothing
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NHIỆT LIỆT CHÀO MỪNG
CÁC THẦY, CÔ
VỀ DỰ GIỜ TIẾNG ANH
Chuyên đề tiếng anh
reading
Types of clothing
Types of clothing
Dress
Jeans
T- shirt
Plaid skirt
Blue shorts
Striped shirt
Plain suit
Short-sleeved blouse
Unit 2
Period10: READ.
Unit 2 – Period 10: READ.
Unit 2 – Period 10: READ.
- Material (a):
Chất liệu, nguyên liệu
- Cotton (n):
Bông, sợi bông.
- (to) wear out:
Làm rách.
Ex: He wears out his jeans.
- (a) style:
Kiểu dáng.
- (to) embroider:
Thêu (hoa văn, hình).
-(a) label:
Nhãn, nhãn hiệu
I. New words:
Unit 2 – Period 10: READ
1
material
2
cotton
6
style
3
Embroider
5
Wear out
4
label
II. True or False Prediction ?
a) Jeans was made in Europe
b) In the 19th, Jean cloth was made completely
from cotton.
d) In the 1980, Jeans finally became high
fashion clothing.
e) The sale of jeans stopped growing
because the world wide economic situation
got worse in the 1990s.
c) In the 1970, Jeans became popular because
more and more people started wearing jeans.
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II. Read the text and check the sentences. Correct the false ones.
a) Jeans was made in Europe
b) In the 19th, Jean cloth was made completely
from cotton.
d) In the 1980, Jeans finally became high
fashion clothing.
e) The sale of jeans stopped growing
because the world wide economic situation
got worse in the 1990s.
?In the 18th, Jean cloth was made completely from cotton.
c) In the 1970, Jeans became cheaper because
more and more people started wearing jeans.
?
T F
?
?
?
?
Unit 2 – Period 10: READ.
1. ……………...Workers liked to wear……. ……..because
the material made from cotton was very strong and could hardly wear out.
2. ……… A lot of university and college………… wore jeans.
3. ……… Jeans became………. .so many, many people began wearing jeans.
4. ……….Jeans became high………...clothing.
5. ………. The……..of jeans stopped going up.
jean cloth
18th century:
1980s
III. Fill in the missing dates
sale
1990s
fashion
cheaper
1970s
students
1960s
IV. Read the text and answer the questions
S.E.C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
* Homework:
Learn the new words by heart.
Do all the exercises again.
Prepare for: Write
2.The 1960’s fashions were embroidered jeans, painted jeans and so on.
1.The world jeans comes from a kind of material that was made in Europe.
3.Because jeans became cheaper.
4.Jeans at last became fashion clothing in the 1980s.
5.Because the worldwide economic situation got worse in the 1990s.
2. What were the 1960s’ fashions ?
The 1960’s fashions were embroidered
jeans, painted jeans and so on.
1. Where does the word jeans come from ?
The word jeans comes from (a kind of material that was made in) Europe.
3. Why did more and more people begin wearing jeans in the 1970s ?
Because jeans became cheaper.
4. When did jeans at last become high fashion clothing?
Jeans at last became fashion clothing in the 1980s.
5.Why did the sale of jeans stop growing ?
Because the worldwide economic situation got worse in the 1990s.
CÁC THẦY, CÔ
VỀ DỰ GIỜ TIẾNG ANH
Chuyên đề tiếng anh
reading
Types of clothing
Types of clothing
Dress
Jeans
T- shirt
Plaid skirt
Blue shorts
Striped shirt
Plain suit
Short-sleeved blouse
Unit 2
Period10: READ.
Unit 2 – Period 10: READ.
Unit 2 – Period 10: READ.
- Material (a):
Chất liệu, nguyên liệu
- Cotton (n):
Bông, sợi bông.
- (to) wear out:
Làm rách.
Ex: He wears out his jeans.
- (a) style:
Kiểu dáng.
- (to) embroider:
Thêu (hoa văn, hình).
-(a) label:
Nhãn, nhãn hiệu
I. New words:
Unit 2 – Period 10: READ
1
material
2
cotton
6
style
3
Embroider
5
Wear out
4
label
II. True or False Prediction ?
a) Jeans was made in Europe
b) In the 19th, Jean cloth was made completely
from cotton.
d) In the 1980, Jeans finally became high
fashion clothing.
e) The sale of jeans stopped growing
because the world wide economic situation
got worse in the 1990s.
c) In the 1970, Jeans became popular because
more and more people started wearing jeans.
?
T F
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
II. Read the text and check the sentences. Correct the false ones.
a) Jeans was made in Europe
b) In the 19th, Jean cloth was made completely
from cotton.
d) In the 1980, Jeans finally became high
fashion clothing.
e) The sale of jeans stopped growing
because the world wide economic situation
got worse in the 1990s.
?In the 18th, Jean cloth was made completely from cotton.
c) In the 1970, Jeans became cheaper because
more and more people started wearing jeans.
?
T F
?
?
?
?
Unit 2 – Period 10: READ.
1. ……………...Workers liked to wear……. ……..because
the material made from cotton was very strong and could hardly wear out.
2. ……… A lot of university and college………… wore jeans.
3. ……… Jeans became………. .so many, many people began wearing jeans.
4. ……….Jeans became high………...clothing.
5. ………. The……..of jeans stopped going up.
jean cloth
18th century:
1980s
III. Fill in the missing dates
sale
1990s
fashion
cheaper
1970s
students
1960s
IV. Read the text and answer the questions
S.E.C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
* Homework:
Learn the new words by heart.
Do all the exercises again.
Prepare for: Write
2.The 1960’s fashions were embroidered jeans, painted jeans and so on.
1.The world jeans comes from a kind of material that was made in Europe.
3.Because jeans became cheaper.
4.Jeans at last became fashion clothing in the 1980s.
5.Because the worldwide economic situation got worse in the 1990s.
2. What were the 1960s’ fashions ?
The 1960’s fashions were embroidered
jeans, painted jeans and so on.
1. Where does the word jeans come from ?
The word jeans comes from (a kind of material that was made in) Europe.
3. Why did more and more people begin wearing jeans in the 1970s ?
Because jeans became cheaper.
4. When did jeans at last become high fashion clothing?
Jeans at last became fashion clothing in the 1980s.
5.Why did the sale of jeans stop growing ?
Because the worldwide economic situation got worse in the 1990s.
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