Listening Exercise NEW CLOTHING

Please finish this before March first, so you can enjoy the weekend.


New Clothing
Basic Level
I. Pre-Listening Exercises
II. Listening Exercises
IIII. Post-Listening Exercises

Write out all of the sentences in all three parts. 

And, as always, we write these in our Small English Diary. 

LIstening Exercise FAMILY ACTIVITIES

Do these exercises in your Small English Diary
Write out the questions and the answers to all activities.
Notice #4 has changed some. Copy and answer the questions as they are here.



Family Activities
1. Pre-Listening Exercises
2. Listening Exercises
3. Vocabulary

   Multiple-Choice and Short-Answer Questions

   Mixed-Up Sentence 
   Sentence and Vocabulary Matching
   Text Completion Quiz

4. Post-Listening Exercises
Talk Write about your family with a partner in your English diary using some all of these questions:
  • How many people are in your family?
  • What do your parents do?
  • What kinds of activities does your family do together?
  • What is one thing you like or dislike about your family?

Listening Exercise Clothing and Fashion

This one is different than the others.
In Pre-Listening Exercises, find the definitions of these words:
put on (a tie), take off (your sunglasses), get dressed, wear (a skirt), change into (a suit), button up (a shirt), kick off (your shoes), go formal/casual

 For the Listening Exercises, you must write the all of the questions and the answer in your Small English Diary. You must listen for the sentences, some of them are not written.


And the Post-Listening Exercises write out in your diary what you would wear in these situations. Also copy each situation so we know which one it is. 
  1. at a movie theater with friends from high school
  2. at a casual party with a woman (or man) on your first date
  3. hiking in the mountains for the entire day
  4. attending the funeral of a close relative
  5. visiting the home of one of your teachers



Clothing and Fashion

Basic Level
I. Pre-Listening Exercises
II. Listening Exercises
IIII. Post-Listening Exercises