Fashion Vocabulary and Causative Verbs

Fashion Vocabulary and Causative Verbs: A Comprehensive Free English Lesson Plan for ESL (Online and In-Class) with Free downloadable PDF, Videos and Games

Fashion Vocabulary and Causative Verbs

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Lesson Plan for ESL

Objective:

By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Identify and define key vocabulary related to fashion.
  2. Apply fashion-related vocabulary in sentences and discussions.
  3. Understand the concept and usage of causative verbs.
  4. Create and use causative verbs to describe fashion-related actions and activities.

Level: Intermediate – Upper intermediate – Advanced

Time: 60 minutes


Materials

  • Digital whiteboard software: Video and Games
  • Handouts with exercises: Free downloadable PDF

Warm up

Video: 5 cities with best street style

Play video twice. Ask these questions:

What does London stand out for?

What materials are common in Milan?

Which country has been taking inspiration from Japanese culture?

Which city is synonymous with ‘high-fashion’?

What are New York Styles inspired by?

Which are the five cities in the video?

warm up

Activity 1

Video and Match the words

Play the video, then go to the link and play the game

game

Activity 2

Project Work – What will people wear in the future?

Play the video and ask students about trends, and what may change in the future. Remember to tell them it doesn’t have to focus on fashion but can be gaming, music, technology, social media, etc).

warm up

Activity 3

Group WorkRidiculous fashion trends in history

Put class into two teams, show the 2 Powerpoints on ‘Ridiculous fashion trends in history’ (pt.1/2), read and then bring class back together to discuss.

game

Breaktime Activity

Wheeldecide: Fashion vocabulary

Spin the wheel, get students to use the word in a sentence

Actvity 4

Causative Verbs

Play the video and explain the causative verbs

Actvity 5

Quiz: Causative verbs

Go to the link and play the quiz game

Wrap up

Online Pictionary

Go to the link and load with these words: range, quantity, shopaholic, shoplifter, suits, fits, exchange, return, purchase, hire, borrow, purchase, bargain, brochure, catalogue, offer, discount, casual, designs, fabrics, highheeled, models, outfit, shopper, smart, affordable, mainstream, ridiculous, dye, leggings, heels, vintage, lycra, charity shop, perm, refund, receipt, aisle, shop window, label, catwalk, checked, striped, range, quantity, shopaholic, shoplifter, suits, fits, exchange, return, purchase, hire, borrow, bargain, brochure, catalogue, offer, discount, casual, designs, fabrics, highheeled, models, outfit, shopper, smart, affordable, mainstream, ridiculous, dye, leggings, heels, vintage, lycra, charity shop, perm, refund, receipt, aisle, shop window, label, catwalk, checked, striped, poor quality, high quality, stylish, comfortable, modern, old fashioned, expensive

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