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N A M E : ________________________________ DATE: ____________________

CLOTHING
Questions: Where do you like to go shopping to buy new clothes? Why?
⚫ Complete the 15 sentences with the words on the left.

1. How much does this sweater cost? What is the


__________________?

2. Could I please try on this skirt? Where is the


__________________?

3. These pants are too __________________. I need a


larger size.

4. Most shirts have small, round ________________s.

5. I wear the largest size, __________________.

6. Most ________________ are blue, but mine are black.

7. My wife likes to wear earrings and bracelets and rings.


A buttons n. She really likes __________________.

C cotton adj., n.
8. It’s colder today than it was yesterday. You should
E extra-large adj. wear a __________________ when you go outside.

F fit v. 9. What size do you wear: small, __________________,


fitting room n. or large?

jacket 10. Clothing is made from many different kinds of


J n.
__________________ like cotton, leather, and wool.
jeans n.
11. The __________________ on my jacket is broken.
jewelry n.
Now I can’t close my jacket.
L large adj.
12. Do your clothes __________________ well, or are
M material n.
they too large or too small?
medium adj.
13. I like the color and style, but the __________________
P price n. is too small. I need something larger.

S size n.
14. My T-shirt is made from __________________.
small adj.
15. These shoes don’t fit. They’re too ________________.
Z zipper n. I need smaller shoes.

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WORD BANK Clothing
Aim Supplementary vocabulary building
Level Intermediate
Time Approximately 15 – 20 minutes

ANSWER KEY My Notes


1. price
2. fitting room
3. small
4. buttons
5. extra-large
6. jeans
7. jewelry
8. jacket
9. medium
10. material
11. zipper
12. fit
13. size
14. cotton
15. large

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN9uwUCMF0Y

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