Intermediate - 1.2 - Describing Clothes - English Lesson on Fashion Vocabulary & Grammar
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- In this video lesson we will practice describing clothing by using the order of adjectives. Remember to check lesson 1.1 for the order of adjectives and some vocabulary to help you. Leave a comment with your descriptions of the two pictures at the end of the video!
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This is part of a series of video lessons for Intermediate English learners. My intention is to make the lesson easy and interesting for you.
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Glad to know it was so helpful! I'll keep this in mind with my upcoming videos!
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In video 1.1 you say, that texture, pattern and materials are after than colors so why you say "ripped, light blue jeans" not "light blue, ripped jeans"?
Hi there! I'd say you're absolutely right. Both sound natural to me. I think the main reason is that "blue jeans" are sort of seen as a type of denim jeans instead of a color. Sometimes we call them "blue jeans" not because we're interested in describing the color but because blue jeans are a type of denim material. However, you're right that "light blue, ripped jeans" sounds correct, too! I might even go so far as to say "distressed/stonewashed jeans" would be enough to describe those jeans. Thank you for the question! ❤️
The video is very useful, thanks. Just one thing, I get bored when someone speaks slowly :( feedback from my side
Thanks for the feedback, Suraya! I'll consider this for my future videos! Check out my two newest videos and let me know if you see a different 🙃
Actually, you could change the speed in the setting sections. Cheers.🙂
This video is truly helpful for me. Thank you so much.
So glad to hear it!