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What do you think of this suit?
It looks really baggy
What do you think of these shoes?
They look really cheap
What do you think of this jacket?
It looks really expensive
Why don't you try it on / out?
on
It's expensive / comfortable, though.
expensive
It's (not) really my interest / style
style
What do you think about /of this one?
of
They're a bit baggy/ tight
baggy
They look really good / well
good
Why is Hugo buying a shirt?
because he’s going to a wedding (and his mum wants him to look smart)
What does Hugo think of Sammy’s trousers?
Hugo likes Sammy’s trousers.
7-Why don’t I try it on and then__________?
decide
6-But your mum does want you to___________smart
look
5-It’s____________though
expensive
4-Mum wants me to wear something__________
smart (good-looking)
3-It’s not really my style, but I’m going to a__________
wedding
2-That’s an___________you’re wearing
interesting shirt
1-I bought a pair like that a__________ago and they’re so comfortable
few weeks
What is the opposite of baggy?
tight
What is the opposite of cheap?
expensive
What is the opposite of comfortable?
uncomfortable
t_y _ut
try out/thử (used for trying things like video games and new skills)
t_y _n
try on/mặc thử (used only for clothes) 
uncomfortable
khó chịu (adj)
_o___rtable
comfortable/thoải mái (adj)
b___y
baggy/rộng thùng thình (adj)
t_g_t
tight/chặt (adj)
cheap
rẻ (adj)
e_pe_sive
expensive/đắt (adj)
to d_ci_e
to decide/quyết định (verb)
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
/ haʊ ˈmʌtʃ ˈwʊd wʊd ə ˈwʊdˌtʃək ˈtʃək ɪf ə ˈwʊdˌtʃək kəd ˈtʃək ˈwʊd /
Is it Group A or Group B?
shoes
Group A
good
Group B
suit
Group A
book
Group B
blue
Group A
look
Group B
cool
Group A
fool
Group A
foot
Group B
Aims of the lesson
Learn and practice how to comment on people’s clothes. Practice /uː/ and /ʊ/