Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Clothes and Accessories Flashcards. Part 5.

This is another blog post that features printable flashcards belonging to my clothes and accessories kit.

Buy the whole clothes kit in printer-friendly PDF format
The kit includes flashcards, 4 types of worksheets, dominoes and bingo game

Skirt - English clothes and accessories flashcards for ESL students

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Clothes and Accessories Flashcards. Part 2.

This blog post offers another 10 printable flashcards designed to help English teachers introduce the vocabulary for the clothes and accessories topic.

The kit includes flashcards, 4 types of worksheets, dominoes and bingo game

These flashcards make a part of my large clothes and accessories kit that also contains printable worksheets and games.

Button - clothes and accessories flashcards to learn English

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Clothes and Accessories Bingo Game

As a rule I design two types of printable games to help my students consolidate the topic vocabulary: dominoes and bingo. I have already published the first batch of my clothes and accessories domino cards for English teachers to use for their classes too. Today I’d like to share the bingo game printables for the same clothes and accessories topic. This game can be a great activity to learn some 60 English nouns related to the topic.

The kit includes flashcards, 4 types of worksheets, dominoes and bingo game

This blog post only shares five free bingo cards. My premium clothes and accessories kit has 15 bingo cards for larger groups of English learners besides other worksheets, flashcards and the dominoes. The kit is organized in a number of printer-ready hi-res PDF files storing the image-based teaching materials for ESL and EFL teachers.

Clothes and accessories bingo game

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Clothes and Accessories Dominoes. Part 1.


Playing games is one way to make kids fall in love with learning English. It is especially important for ESL and EFL educators who teach the language to non-native speakers at early stages of studying English. The key to success with young students is to make the learning process as less boring as possible because games and fun activities are the most natural way of learning things for kids. This is the reason why I introduce games to every series of lessons dedicated to a particular topic. We have been talking about the topic of clothes and accessories recently. So I’d like to share some printable domino cards I have designed to help my young students learn some 60+ English nouns related to clothes and accessories.

Buy the whole clothes kit in printer-friendly PDF format
The kit includes flashcards, 4 types of worksheets, dominoes and bingo game

The dominoes feature the same pictures I used to design the clothes and accessories flashcards. The dominoes game alone with the bingo game make part of my clothes and accessories kit that also includes a number of printable worksheets and a set of flashcards. Those printable materials are great for introducing and consolidating the clothes and accessories to young students. English teachers are welcome to either download my clothes & accessories worksheets, flashcards and games from this blog or buy the printer-optimized PDF version of the entire kit.

Printable clothes domino game

Friday, March 1, 2019

Clothes and Accessories Word Search Worksheets

Searching for words is one of assignments I offer to my students when we study this or another topic during our English classes. I design and print out word search worksheets to help the kids memorize the English vocabulary on the topic. Since we have been talking about the clothing vocabulary for the last few weeks, I’d like to share my wordsearch worksheets that help students learn some 60 English nouns related to clothes and accessories.

The kit includes flashcards, 4 types of worksheets, dominoes and bingo game

Clothes and accessories word search worksheet
Word search worksheet for words shoes, shorts, cap, shirt, jacket, scarf, coat, socks, jeans, bathrobe.

Sunday, February 17, 2019

Clothes and Accessories Flashcards. Part 1.

I love using colorful flashcards to introduce vocabulary to my young students. Such visual support is especially important for kids who learn English as a second language. They need to form that association between spelling, pronunciation and the object / action / attribute. Flashcards are a great tool that helps me as a teacher to complete this education mission. This is why I have designed a huge collection of more that 700 English flashcards to introduce the frequently used vocabulary for 16 topics.

The kit includes flashcards, 4 types of worksheets, dominoes and bingo game

Since we have been talking about my printable teaching materials for the clothes and accessories topic, I’m going to share some relevant flashcards that I use for my English classes. These flashcards make part of the large ESL clothes kit that includes printable worksheets (word to picture matching, picture to word matching, crosswords, word search puzzles) and games (dominoes and bingo). Fellow teachers are welcome to download these visually enhanced printables from my blog to use for their lessons too. The expanded hi-res printer-ready version of the clothes and accessories kit can be purchased in PDF documents here.

Apron - free printable clothing flashcards

Friday, February 8, 2019

Clothes Worksheets: Word to Picture Matching

I’m starting to publish my collection of ESL teaching materials related to clothes and accessories. These are printable worksheets, flashcards and games that English teachers can use for their classes like I do.

The kit includes flashcards, 4 types of worksheets, dominoes and bingo game

I had already published a song about clothes and decided I should expand my offering for ESL teachers with more printables on the topic.


My ESL clothes kit includes materials that help English teachers introduce the vocabulary related to clothing & accessories and make it easier for students to memorize the words. The featured vocabulary comprises the following words: apron, backpack, bathrobe, belt, bikini, blouse, boot, bow tie, bra, bracelet, button, cap, cardigan, coat, dress, earring, flip-flops, glasses, gloves, handbag, handkerchief, hat, high heels, hoodie, jacket, jeans, jersey, mittens, necklace, night gown, overalls, pajamas (UK: pyjamas), panties, pants (UK: trousers), polo shirt, purse, raincoat (UK: Mackintosh), ring, sandals, scarf, shirt, shoes, shorts, skirt, slippers, sneakers (UK: trainers), socks, stockings, suit, sunglasses, sweater (UK: jumper), swimsuit, tank top, tie, T-shirt, umbrella, underpants, underwear, vest, wallet, wristwatch, zipper (UK: zip).

Clothes and accessories vocabulary for ESL students in pictures
Clothes and accessories vocabulary featured in my ESL kit

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Clothing Song for Kids

I've decided to cooperate with another ESL teacher living in my city to expend the creative mind involved in my teaching activities and share new ideas with the English teachers' community. Her name is Julia Hetman and this post introduces her first contribution to my blog and YouTube channel. She has written lyrics for my new children's song. This song is about clothing and can be used for corresponding English lessons covering the clothes vocabulary. The lyrics are also good to teach the Present Continuous (Progressive) tense to as little kids as preschoolers if not toddlers. I asked Julia to write an article giving ESL teachers an idea on how the song can be used. So here is her article.



This information is meant for educators and parents who are constantly seeking new ways to make English classes more exciting and productive for children.

This article has to do with the Present Continuous tense, which is one of the most widespread and frequently used grammar tenses.

The rhymes given below can well illustrate the essence of the Present Continuous, which serves to describe the action happening at or around the time of speaking:
Tom is playing,
Fred is eating.
Nick is writing,
Bob is sleeping.
The sun is shining
And I am smiling.

‘Where are you going, my little cat?’-
‘I’m going to town, to buy me a hat.’-
‘What? A cat in a hat? A hat for a cat?
Who ever saw a cat in a hat?’

Young learners often confuse the usage of the auxiliaries is, am and are, though. I have written lyrics of a simple clothing song containing lots of repetitions which will help youngsters learn how to make questions and answer them in the affirmative.