Стр.10-11 Unit 1 Жертвы моды? ГДЗ Комарова Ларионова 9 класс
Vocabulary 1 Materials and patterns 1 Copy and complete the table with these words. Use a dictionary to help you. 2 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with the words from exercise 1.
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Vocabulary 1
Materials and patterns
1 Copy and complete the table with these words. Use a dictionary to help you.
2 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with the words from exercise 1. Then listen and check.
1 Hetasks wearing a plain denim jacket.
2 Look at this tie-dyed cotton T-shirt!
3 I like your striped silk dress.
4 Thattasks a nice tartan wool scarf.
5 Hetasks wearing a checked cotton shirt.
6 Shetasks wearing a flowery velvet jacket.
7 These plain leather boots are really trendy!
Recycle Look at the pictures in this unit. How many of these clothes can you find?
T-shirt
shirt
skirt
trousers
shorts
jeans
trainers
jacket
shoes
socks
3 Study the examples. Is the word order the same in your language?
Look!
Order of adjectives
pattern + material
some plain leather shoes
a flowery cotton dress
4 Your voice Describe what these people are wearing. Use the correct order of adjectives.
1 your teacher
2 the person sitting next to you
3 the people in the pictures on page 11
Reading
5 04 Read and listen. How many words for describing clothes can you find in the text?
6 Read the text again. Choose the correct answers.
1 Wood Green School students wear a school uniform.
2 They want ethical shirts.
3 The girls in the cotton fields earn less than Samtasks pocket money.
4 In the organic village, they dontaskt use pesticides.
5 Sam, Rita and Trish succeed in making fair trade shirts.
7 Find these numbers in the text. Write a sentence for each one.
three The three teenagers visit the cotton fields.
three
12
five
four
Words in context
8 Match the parts of the phrases. How do you say them in your language?
1 a pair of
2 a lot of
3 a group of
4 rolls of
5 a box of
a) money
b) girls
c) trousers
d) shirts
e) cotton
The search for fair trade school uniforms
Sam, Rita and Trish are students at Wood Green School in Oxford. They usually wear a school uniform of a plain white cotton shirt, a comfortable sweater, and a pair of black trousers or a skirt. Tomorrow theytaskre leaving for India to make a television programme. Ittasks about their mission to find a way of making ethical school shirts because they dontaskt want their uniforms to be made in a sweatshop. Theytaskre angry that the high-street shops make a lot of money, but the workers hardly ever benefit.
The three teenagers visit the cotton fields in India and see the darker side of the clothing industry. Here, theytaskre meeting a young girl who works 12 hours a day for less than five pounds a week. Thattasks less than Samtasks pocket money!
But Trish, Sam and Rita discover that it is possible to find organic, fair trade cotton. They visit a remote organic village where farmers don’t employ young children and they never use pesticides. ‘Fair trade is much more than a logo - it really affects peopletasks lives; says Sam.
Sam, Rita and Trish are looking for a factory to transform the rolls of cotton into shirts. They travel to Tirupur. the clothing capital of India. There they find an ethical factory where the workers are well treated, so they order a box of shirts.
Here we can see Sam, Rita and Trish’s classmates. They are wearing the new white school shirts. If people can make fair trade shirts for just four pounds each, why cantaskt the high-street shops do the same?
9 Read the text again and answer the questions.
1 Describe the students’ school uniform.
2 Why do they want to wear fair trade shirts?
3 What is the work situation like for children in the cotton fields?
4 Why is the organic village different to the cotton fields?
5 Where do Sam, Rita and Trish find a factory to make the shirts?
6 Why do they buy shirts from this factory?
10 Your voice Answer the questions.
1 What do you usually wear to school?
2 Where are your clothes from? Look at the labels!
3 Are any of the clothes you’re wearing today fair trade?
4 Think about how much your clothes cost. Where do you think the money goes?
5 Imagine the working life of the people that made your clothes. Describe a typical day.