“Lesson 9: Clothing and Colors,” EnglishConnect 1 for Learners (2022)
“Lesson 9,” EnglishConnect 1 for Learners
Lesson 9
Clothing and Colors
Objective: I will learn to describe what someone is wearing.
Personal Study
Prepare for your conversation group by completing activities A through E.
Study the Principle of Learning: Counsel with the Lord
I improve my learning by counseling with God daily about my efforts.
Learning is a process that happens over time. God wants to help you learn and grow. He wants to help you learn how to take small steps to accomplish great things. The Book of Mormon tells of a mighty man of faith named Alma. He was a prophet of God and the leader of his country. Alma taught:
“By small and simple things are great things brought to pass. … Counsel with the Lord in all thy doings, and He will direct thee for good” (Alma 37:6, 37).
God works through small and simple things. Little actions can have big results over time. We pray to Heavenly Father in the name of His Son, Jesus Christ. Through prayer and scripture study, you can counsel with the Lord. He can help you choose small and simple ways to improve. Do you need to improve your listening comprehension? As you counsel with God in prayer, you may decide to spend 10 minutes a day practicing English with a friend. Do you struggle to remember new words? As you counsel with God, you may decide to review words as you ride the bus. Your consistent effort will bring about “great things” as you learn English.
Ponder
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Does your culture have a saying similar to “small and simple things”?
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How can you counsel with God about your efforts?
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What are the small things you can do daily to learn English?
Memorize Vocabulary
Learn the meaning and pronunciation of each word before your conversation group. Try applying the words in your life. Think about when and where you could use these words.
I’m | |
he’s | |
she’s | |
they’re |
wearing | |
looking for |
this/these | |
that/those |
clothing | |
color/colors |
Nouns
coat/coats | |
dress/dresses | |
pants | |
shirt/shirts | |
shoe/shoes | |
skirt/skirts | |
sweater/sweaters |
Adjectives
orange | |
purple | |
yellow |
Practice Pattern 1
Practice using the patterns until you can confidently ask and answer questions. You can replace the underlined words with words in the “Memorize Vocabulary” section.
Q: What are you wearing?A: I’m wearing a (adjective) (noun).
Examples
Q: What is he wearing?A: He’s wearing a red shirt.
Q: What is she wearing?A: She’s wearing an orange skirt.
Q: What are they looking for?A: They’re looking for black shoes.
Practice Pattern 2
Practice using the patterns until you can confidently ask and answer questions.
Q: Do you like this (adjective) (noun)?A: Yes, I like that (adjective) (noun).
Examples
Q: Do you like this green sweater?A: No, I don’t like that green sweater.
Q: Do you like these red shoes?A: Yes, I like those shoes.
Use the Patterns
Write four questions you can ask someone. Write an answer to each question. Read them out loud.
Conversation Group
Activity 1: Practice the Patterns
(10–15 minutes)
Review the vocabulary list with a partner.
Practice pattern 1 with a partner:
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Practice asking questions.
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Practice answering questions.
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Practice a conversation using the patterns.
Repeat for pattern 2.
Activity 2: Create Your Own Sentences
(10–15 minutes)
New Vocabulary
belt/belts | |
sock/socks | |
suit/suits | |
tie/ties |
Part 1
Ask and answer questions about your clothing. Take turns. Switch partners and practice again.
Example
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A: What are you wearing?
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B: I’m wearing blue pants, a white shirt, yellow socks, and red shoes.
Part 2
Look at the pictures. Ask and answer questions about each person’s clothing. Say as much as you can. Take turns. Switch partners and practice again.
Example: Eliana
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A: What is Eliana wearing?
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B: She’s wearing a gray shirt and black pants.
Activity 3: Create Your Own Conversations
(15–20 minutes)
Role play. Partner A works in a clothing store. Partner B is shopping for clothes and shoes. Ask and answer questions about the items in each picture. Switch roles. Switch partners and practice again.
Example
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A: What are you looking for?
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B: I’m looking for shoes.
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A: Do you like these brown shoes?
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B: No, I don’t like those brown shoes.