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This dress is the most beautiful in the shop.
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1. Match the pictures with the words below.

earrings – ring - wallet - shirt - shoes - raincoat - scarf - shorts - belt - watch - handkerchief - mobile phone - umbrella - skirt - sunglasses - sandals - boots - suit - tie - dress - coat - socks - pyjamas - t-shirt - hat - swimsuit - gloves - underwear - vest - jeans - bracelet - sweater - trousers - purse - tie - bag -necklace - tracksuit - glasses - blouse
Remember some information about clothes:

Look at the types of clothes below. Which do you put in a chest of drawers, and which do you hang in a wardrobe?

Pullover
Coat
Trousers
Shorts
Jacket
Shirt
Socks
Suits
Pyjamas
Tie
Scarf
Blouse
Skirt
Jeans
Underpants t-shirt Vest
Bra
Nightshirt raincoat Dress
Tracksuit
swimsuit

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Levi's Blue Jeans
Vocabulary
emigrate- (v) to move permanently from one's country to another. dry goods- (n) clothing, fabric, and other items to sell miner- (n) a person who searches for gold, diamonds, etc. durable- (adj) last a long time fabric- (n) material for clothing, curtains, etc. tailor- (n) a person who sews clothing rivet- (n) (v) a metal piece that holds 2 thing together. (You can see the metal on Levi's jeans) patent- (n) (v) an inventor's right to be the only one making or selling a product think it over- (v) think about it, decide
Do you enjoy wearing Levi's blue jeans? Blue jeans have become popular all over the world, but do you know how they got started? Read on to find out...
Levi Strauss was born in Germany in the mid 1800's and emigrated to the United States as a young man. He lived in New York City and learned the dry-goods business for several years. In 1853 he took his knowledge and his dreams to San Francisco (California., USA.) His dream to succeed came true over the next 20 years as he became a very successful businessman.
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