By Anna Dh.
Purpose: to review vocabulary on clothing articles.
Procedure:
1. Print
the pictures below and paste them on the board.
2. Divide
students into several groups.
3. Give
each group a flyswatter or rolled newspaper.
4. Read
the clues below and have the students compete on hitting the right picture.
Reviewed words:
Jacket, sweater, socks, wool hat, gloves, skirt, T-shirt,
shirt, tie, dress, underpants, shirt, boots, sneakers, raincoat, pajamas.
Clues:
1. You
wear this clothing everyday to school. The color is mostly navy blue. This is
for girls. (Answer: Skirt)
2. They
come in many different colors. You can even make your own design and print
pictures on it. You wear it for sports and taking a walk in the mall. (Answer: T-shirt)
3. This
is so comfortable and made of wool. If you wear it, you will not feel cold
anymore. (Answer: sweater)
4. This
is another wool item. People wear it when the snow falls to protect their hair.
(Answer: wool hat)
5. This
item is made of leather or plastic. It is long and has some holes on it. The
color is usually black or brown. It is useful to fasten your trousers. (Answer:
belt)
6. You
wear this on the outside. It is big and warm. You can design and print your class
identity on its back. You can even make a cool uniform from it for the whole
class. (Answer: jacket)
7. You
need good footwear for sports. Now you can grab these shoes! (Answer: sneakers)
8. Watch
out! It is raining! Wear this to protect your head and body! (Answer: raincoat)
9. Fireman
wears these to protect their feet from water and glass chips. (Answer: boots)
10. Ladies
wear this. Girls also wear this. It is girly and beautiful for parties and for
daily wear. (Answer: dress)
11. It
is from plastic or from metal. It is easy to close and open your clothes by
pulling it. (Answer: zipper).
12. They
come in pairs. You wear them to keep your feet warm. For school you need the
white ones. (Answer: socks)
13. They
come in stripes, yes, sleep well in it. (Answer: pajamas).
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