Clothes for All Seasons

Clothes for All Seasons

Clothes for All Seasons

Introduction

Teaching clothing and weather vocabulary to ESL students becomes more meaningful when it’s connected to real-life situations. Clothes for All Seasons is a hands-on worksheet activity where students draw and describe appropriate outfits for various weather conditions. Ideal for young learners and beginner ESL students, this activity helps build practical vocabulary related to clothing and weather while also developing sentence-writing skills. If you’re looking for interactive English activities about clothes and seasons, this one is perfect for your lesson plan.


Clothes for All Seasons

Draw people wearing suitable clothes for the following weather conditions. Then write about what they are wearing.

  • When it’s sunny, people usually wear ……….
  • When it’s cold, people usually wear ……….
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  • When it’s snowing, people usually wear ……….
  • When it’s raining, people usually wear ……….
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Conclusion

Clothes for All Seasons is a simple yet effective ESL clothes and weather worksheet that encourages students to think critically about how weather affects what we wear. By combining drawing with sentence writing, this activity not only reinforces clothing vocabulary but also supports grammar development and creativity. Use this worksheet to make your ESL lessons more engaging, seasonal, and student-centered.


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