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Pants = trousers
Dress

skirt

Jeans

kinds of
clothing

shorts

T- shirt

suit

blouse
shirt


Friday, September 14th 2018

09/12/18


Thursday, September 13th 2012

I. NEW WORDS
- material (n):

nguyên liệu



- wear out (v):
- embroider (v):
- sailor (n):
- label (n):

rách, sờn
thêu
thủy thủ
nhãn mác


Thursday, September 13th 2012

CHECK THE NEW WORDS

- material (n):

nguyên liệu

- wear out (v):

rách, sờn

- embroider (v):

thêu

- sailor (n):
- label (n):


thủy thủ
nhãn mác


*True / False
statements prediction:
1. Jeans was made in Europe.
2. In the 19th , Jean cloth was made
completely from cotton.
3. In the 1970, Jeans became popular
because more and more people
started wearing jeans.
4. In the 1980, jeans finally became
high fashion clothing.
5. The sale of jeans stopped growing
because the worldwide economic
situation got worse in the 1990s.

G
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

C


Thursday, September 13th 2012

II. READ
The word jeans comes from a kind of material that was made in Europe.
The material called jean, was named after sailors from Genoa in Italy,
th
because they wore clothes made from it. In the 18 century jean cloth
was made completely from cotton and workers at that time loved
wearing it because the material was very strong and did not wear out
Easily. In the 1960s, many university and college students wore jeans.
Designers made different styles of jeans to match the 1960s’ fashions:
Embroidered jeans, painted jeans and so on.In the 1970s more and more
people started wearing jeans because they became cheaper. In the 1980s
jeans finally became high fashion clothing, when famous designers
started making their own styles of jeans, with their own labels on them.
Sales of jeans went up and up. But in the 1990s the worldwide economic
situation got worse and the sales of jeans stopped growing. However,
jeans have never been out of fashion, and today young generation is still


II. READ
a, True / False statements
prediction:
1. Jeans was made in Europe.
2. In the 19th , Jean cloth was made
completely from cotton.
3. In the 1970, Jeans became popular
because more and more people
started wearing jeans.
4. In the 1980, jeans finally became
high fashion clothing.
5. The sale of jeans stopped growing

because the worldwide economic
situation got worse in the 1990s.

G
1.
2.
3.

C
1.
T
2. F(in the
18th)
3.
T

4.

4.

5.

5.

T
T


Thursday, September 13th 2012
II. READ

b) Fill in the missing dates and words:
th
1. 18…………
century :Workers liked to wear jean
…………
cloth because the material
made from cotton was very strong and could hardly wear out.
2. 1960s
……. : A lot of university and college students
………. wore jeans.
3.1970s
…… : Jeans became cheaper
…........ so many, many people began wearing
jeans.

4. 1980s
……. : Jeans became high fashion
……… clothing.
sale of jeans stopped going up.
5. 1990s
…… : The …...


Thursday, September 13th 2012
II. READ

c) Answer the following questions.
1. Where does the word jeans come from ?
It comes from a kind of material that was made in Europe.
2. What were the 1960s’ fashions ?

The 1960’s fashions were embroidered jeans, painted jeans and so on.
3. Why did more and more people begin wearing jeans in the 1970s ?
Because they became cheaper.
4. When did jeans at last become high fashion clothing?
Jeans at last became high fashion clothing in the 1980s.
5. Why did the sale of jeans stop growing?
Because the worldwide economic situation got worse in the 1990s.


not wear out easily

cotton

Europe
where
(Italy)

18th century
when

material

first appeared

painted jeans

young generation

JEANS


embroidered jeans

who loves
wearing

styles

many students wore

cheaper->
more people wore

1960s

1970s

development

- high fashion clothing
1980s
- labels
- sale
1990s

Sale stopped


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Learn new words by heart.


- Read and translate the text.

+

- Do you like wearing jeans? Why or why not?
- Prepare Unit 2: Write




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