Fashion Is My Profession
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Fashion Is My Profession

This ESL lesson plan engages B2-level ESL students in describing clothing and expressing opinions on fashion. Students will enhance their vocabulary, practice gap-fill exercises, and read a winter fashion blog. Interactive activities include matching terms to definitions, analyzing fashion trends, and role-playing as fashion bloggers to reinforce language skills.

Skills

  • Can give straightforward descriptions on a variety of familiar subjects within his field of interest.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
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Warm-up. Answer the following questions.

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Can you describe your go-to outfit for a casual day out with friends?
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How do you decide what to wear when you go out?
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What are some key pieces that every person should have in their wardrobe?
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Match the words with their definitions.

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Read the blog post with some tips on what to wear in winter and share your opinion on each of them. What do you agree/disagree with? What would you add to the tips?

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Glossary

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Watch the video. What's its main message? What tips does Andrea give to her followers in the video? Fill in the gaps in the script.

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Here are four winter looks. Imagine that you are a fashion blogger and describe them. Share your opinion on them. Use the vocabulary from the lesson.

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