
Министерство образования Республики Беларусь Учреждение образования «Барановичский государственный университет» О. В. Романович, Т. А. Третьяк WARDROBE AND STYLE ОДЕЖДА И МОДА Практикум для студентов лингвистических специальностей Репозиторий БарГУ Барановичи БарГУ 2016 УДК 811.111(076) ББК 81.432.1 – 99(=411.3)я73 Р69 Авторы: О. В. Романович, Т. А. Третьяк Рецензенты: преподаватель кафедры профессиональной иноязычной подготовки учреждения образования «Барановичский государственный университет» И. Г. Цеханович, учитель высшей категории ГУО «Средняя школа № 7» И. Б. Лукашевич Романович, О. В. Р69 Wardrobe and Style = Одежда и мода : практикум для студентовУ лингвистических специальностей / О. В. Романович, Т. А. Третьяк ; М-во образования Респ. Беларусь, Барановичский государственный университет.Г ― Барановичи : БарГУ, 2016. — 62 с. : ил. ISBN 978-985-498-709-5. р Состоит из двух разделов, содержащих дополнительный учебный материал по теме «Одежда и мода». Включает упражнения, тексты для чтения и задания ак ним, направленные на совершенствование навыков и развитие умений чтения и говорения по одноименной теме. Предназначен для студентов учреждений высшего образования, изучающих английский язык на продвинутом этапе, и преподавателей. Б УДК 811.111(076) й ББК 81.432.1 – 99(=411.3)я73 Учебное изданиеи Романович Оксана Владимировна, Третьяк Татьянар Александровна WARDROBEо AND STYLE ОДЕЖДАт И МОДА Практикум для студентови лингвистических специальностей з На английском языке о Ответственный за выпуск Е. Г. Хохол Технический редактор А. Ю. Сидоренко п Компьютерная вёрстка А. Ю. Сидоренко Корректор А. Ю. Сидоренко 1 Подписаное в печать 25.01.2016. Формат 60 × 84 /16. Бумага офсетная. Ризография. Усл. печ. л. 3,80. Уч.-изд. л. 2,90. Тираж 260 экз. Заказ 63. Р Издатель и полиграфическое исполнение: учреждение образования «Барановичский государственный университет». Свидетельство о государственной регистрации издателя, изготовителя, распространителя печатных изданий № 1/424 от 02.09.2014. Ул. Войкова, 21, 225404 г. Барановичи. Тел. 8 (0163) 45 46 28, e-mail: [email protected] . ISBN 978-985-498-709-5 © БарГУ, 2016 FOREWORD This book is compiled for First Year University students majoring in English. Thematically, it meets the requirements of the curriculum and is designed to upgrade the students’ language and interaction skills. The compilation includes authentic materials selected with the view of covering two areas of verbal communication, such as Dress Sense and Fashion Sense. Each section consists of a whole number of vocabulary exercises and a selection of informative texts. The latter is accompanied by tasks and activities which exploit the material, focus on some challenging vocabulary and provide opportunities for language practice. Appended to the compilation is a selection ofУ texts for building up and updating thematic vocabulary, revising grammar and polishing up reading comprehension skills. Г This book can be used as practice and grammar book, self-study referenceр or as supplementary material. а Б T. A. Tretyak й и р то зи о п е Р 3 UNIT 1 DRESS SENSE VOCABULARY PRACTICE 1. 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 socks jacket tights overalls У scarf blouse pyjamas tuxedo fur coat T-shirt tie jeans turtleneck tunicГ tracksuit underpants trousers top рblazer dressing vest waistcoat skirt bow tie а gown Б 2. For each item of clothing listed, decide whether it is formal or casual and say on which occasion you would wear them.й tuxedo waiscoat shorts boxy jacket cardigan blue jeans tailored suit T-shirtи coctail dress loafers denim evening leather р silk dress jumper jacket gown оmini-skirt 3. Choose the correct answerт [1]. 1. The boxer in theи dark _____ is sure to win. He’s much better than the other one. з a) costumeо; b) pants; c) trousers; d) trunks. 2. Whyп don’t you wear a(n) _____ when you do the washing-up? еa) apron; b) cloth; c) duster; d) towel. 3. Mary was wearing a very _____ skirt which swirled round her as sheР danced. a) big; b) full; c) loose; d) tight. 4. My brother is always wearing the same _____ shirt. a) lined; b) spotted; c) striped; d) tie. 4 5. The tailor made Joe a new _____ . a) clothes; b) dress; c) suit; d) wear. 6. Ann looked very severe in a black dress with white collar and _____ . a) bottoms; b) cuffs; c) ends; d) hands. 7. The most expensive _____ coats are made of mink. a) feather; b) fur; c) hair; d) skin. 8. Mr. Smith arrived wearing a suit, but he put on his _____ beforeУ going into the workshop. a) overalls; b) overcoat; c) overwork; d) underclothes.Г 9. He turned up his _____ to protect his neck from the cold wind.р a) cap; b) collar; c) scarf; d) sleeveа . 10. It’s a smart restaurant and men have to wear a _____Б . a) blouse; b) coat; c) dress; d) jacket. й 4. Read the article [2] and fill in the spaces.и Use each term only once. pair (v) go together go for flatterр come across instinct pick out coordinate (v) change out of laidо-back project stand out image We asked our readers,т “What’s your everyday style?” Sara: I like (1) to pair anи antique blouse with a pair of jeans, or a lace skirt and a leather jacket. Someз people think they don’t (2) _____ , but I think you can (3) _____ various pieces of clothing if you have an (4) _____ for it. Kayla: I hate myо school uniform! I (5) _____ it the minute I get home. My mother stillп (6) _____ a lot of my clothes, but I just got a part-time job so pretty soon I’ll have the money to choose my own (7) _____ . Jason:е I usually wear dark colours and traditional styles because I think they (8) _____ me. At my job at the bank, I have to (9) _____ as serious and Рresponsible, and clothes like that help to (10) ____ that image. Eduardo: I guess I’m the (11) _____ type who doesn’t like to worry about clothes. I (12) _____ whatever is simple – a T-shirt and jeans, maybe a sweater. I’ll never (13) _____ in a crowd, but I’m always comfortable. 5 5. Answer the following questions using words and expressions from the exercise above. 1. What kind of image do you try to project? 2. Which colours do you think flatter you? 3. Who picks out your clothes? Why? 4. Do you think you have a good fashion instinct? Why (not)? 5. Why do you like to stand out in a crowd? Why (not)? У 6. Complete the sentences using the correct form of words from theГ box. current glimpse fit clothing match look glanceр modern suit new appearance cloth а 1. If you care about your _____ too much, people might start to think you are vain. Б 2. It’s quite a nice skirt, but I don’t think it really _____ my shoes. 3. My mum always looks quite ______ andй tries to keep up with the latest fashion. 4. The ancient Romans wore itemsи of _____ quite different from today’s fashion. 5. As I went into the designerр’s office, I caught a ______ of her drawings before she hurriedly putо them away. 6. I know long skirts were in fashion last year, but the _____ fashion is to wear them quite short. т 7. I’ve got to buy some_____и shoes for the wedding on Saturday. 8. I didn’t get theз coat in the end because it didn’t _____ me under the arms. 9. The skirt is so expensive because it’s made out of a special ____ that has gold in оit. 10. I don’t think this jumper _____ you because you’ve got blue eyes and pale skin.п 11.еThe designer_____ at my designs and told me that they needed more work. Р12. Long dresses and high heels is quite a good _____ for you. 6 7. Fill in the correct word from the list below. try on fit match dress wear suit go with put on 1. I need a pair of shoes to _____ this outfit. 2. You should _____ that dress before you buy it. 3. Employees are expected to _____ smart clothes to the office. 4. This hat doesn’t _____ the suit I’ve just bought. 5. It’s getting cold; why don’t you _____ a jumper? 6. The colour blue doesn’t _____ me at all. 7. Guests at the hotel must _____ for dinner every night. У 8. This skirt doesn’t _____ me any more; it’s much too big. Г р 8. There are many idioms in English connected to clothes. Match the idioms with their definitions from the box. а shut up in poor condition angry Б work hard obey / do as you are told without preparation look on the bright side 1. If we are going to finish all these dishes,й we are going to have to roll up our sleeves and get going. 2. If you don’t button your lip you are goingи to get into trouble. 3. After living on the strees for six months,р he looked very down at heel. 4. He’s amazing! He made that speech off the cuff – no notes or anything! о 5. John was drunk and keptт saying stupid the dinner table. I could see his wife was getting very hot under the collar. I thought she was going to shout at him. и 6. Sally refuses toз toe the line. Every time I tell her to do something, she just walks off.
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