How to Talk About Clothes in English Spoken English Lesson

Hi, I’m Justin.

Welcome to Oxford Online English!

In this lesson, you can learn how to talk
about clothes and fashion in English.

Can you describe the clothes you like to wear
in detail?

Do you know how to compliment someone on their
style?

In this lesson, you’ll learn how to do these
things and more.

Let’s start with the basics: what are you
wearing right now?

Hello, Molotov Fashions, how can I help?

Hi!

Yeah, I made an order online, but there’s
a problem with it.

I’m sorry to hear that.

What’s the problem exactly?

I ordered a floral-print silk scarf, but you’ve
sent me a patterned wool scarf instead.

I’m sorry to hear that.

What was your order number?

5633BQ
Let me see…

Yes, I see it now.

So, you can return the silk scarf using the
label you received in your package.

I see you also ordered a striped cotton top.

Did that arrive okay?

Actually, no!

You sent me a plain denim shirt.

Oh, I am sorry!

We really messed that up.

So, you can return those two items, and we’ll
send out your leather jacket and your velour

tracksuit.

Leather jacket?!

Velour?!

What are you talking about?

Look, maybe I’ll just return the items for
a refund.

Of course.

I’m sorry, our computer systems are a little
unreliable.

You don’t say.

In this dialogue, you heard different words
to describe patterns and materials.

Can you remember any?

You saw these words for patterns:

floral-print
patterned

striped
And: plain

There’s one common pattern which is missing.

Do you know it?

You could also have check clothing, for example
a check shirt.

You can say check or checked—the meaning
is the same.

You can use print with many different things.

For example, you could have a fruit-print
dress, or an eagle-print T-shirt.

You can use patterned for any clothing which
has some kind of pattern which doesn’t fit

any of the other words.

What about materials?

Can you remember the words from the dialogue?

You heard these words for materials:

silk
wool

cotton
denim

leather
And: velour

Velour is a kind of soft material.

It’s not so common.

If you’re talking about clothes and you
want to describe the pattern and the material,

put the pattern first.

For example:

a floral-print silk scarf
a plain denim shirt

Or: a striped cotton top

Now, it’s your turn to practice!

Pause the video and make three sentences to
describe your clothing.

Include the pattern and the material.

You can say your sentences out loud, or write
them down.

Ready?

Let’s move on.

So, what do you think?

It’s okay, but it’s a little loose, and
the sleeves aren’t long enough.

Would you like to try a smaller size?

But then the sleeves will be even shorter!

I think I need to try something else.

How’s that one?

It looks like a good fit to me!

Hmm…

It’s a little tight around the shoulders.

I think it goes well with your shoes.

Did I mention that we have a 20% discount
today?

I’m not sure about the style, either.

It’s a little too hipster for me.

Would you like to try something else?

No, I don’t think so.

Thanks for your all help.

When you buy new clothes, of course you want
them to fit well and look good.

But, sometimes they don’t fit well.

They might be too tight or too loose.

Maybe it’s just too big or small in one
place.

Then, you could say something like:

It’s tight around the shoulders.

Or: It’s too big around the waist.

Notice how you say the shoulders and not my
shoulders.

What other problems could you have with how
clothes fit?

Do you remember what happened in the dialogue?

You could also say:

The sleeves aren’t long enough.

Or: The collar is too tight.

Useful words here are too and enough.

You can use them to express similar ideas,
like this:

The sleeves aren’t long enough.

Or: The sleeves are too short.

With these phrases, you can talk about fit,
but what about style?

If something doesn’t match your personal
tastes, you could say something like:

It’s too casual for me.

It’s too old-fashioned for me.

Or: It’s too fancy for me.

When the shop assistant in the dialogue was
trying to persuade me to buy something, he

said:

It goes well with your shoes.

This is one way to say that something looks
good on someone.

You could also say something like:

It suits you.

Or: It matches your eyes.

We have a question for you: what’s your
personal style?

Do you prefer smart clothes, or casual?

Plain, or colourful?

Let us know in the comments!

Next, let’s look at some more ways to compliment
someone on their clothing.

Is that a new shirt?

Yeah!

Do you like it?

I do!

It looks good on you.

Thanks!

It makes you look much slimmer.

What do you mean?

I mean…

I just…

I like the fit; that’s what I meant to say.

Hmm.

Don’t be so moody!

You look very smart.

You should wear smart clothes more often.

It’s a good look for you!

I’ll try to find more clothes that make
me look slimmer, then.

Oh, don’t be ridiculous.

So, if you want to compliment someone on their
clothes, what can you say?

You can use phrases you heard before, like
it suits you, but in the dialogue you heard

some more phrases, such as:

That looks good on you!

Or: It’s a good look for you.

You could also comment on a particular aspect
of the clothing:

I like the fit!

I like the style!

Or: I like the colours!

You can also make a more personal compliment,
like this:

It makes you look slimmer.

Or: You look very smart.

You can use these phrases in different ways.

For example:

It makes you look younger.

Or: You look very elegant.

Now, you can describe clothes in detail, talk
about the fit and style of clothes, and compliment

people on their clothes in English.

There’s one more thing we have to show you.

Are you ready?

Don’t tell me you’re going like that!

What do you mean?

It’s a formal event.

You need to dress up.

Go get changed!

This okay?

No!

You need to put on a tie.

And take off those awful shoes.

But these are the only shoes I have!

You are a nightmare!

Well, we have just about enough time.

We’ll stop at the shop on the way and buy
you some black shoes.

What if they don’t fit?

I need time to try them on before I buy them.

You should have thought about that earlier.

There are many phrasal verbs connected with
clothing.

Can you remember the ones you heard in the
dialogue?

There are simple verbs, like put on and…

Wait, what’s the opposite?

Did you say put off?

We hope not!

The opposite of put on is take off.

If you need to put on some different clothes,
then you need to get changed.

There are other verb phrases with get, like
get dressed or get undressed.

If you’re shopping for new clothes, you
should certainly try them on before you buy

them, to make sure they fit and look good.

And finally, if you’re going to a formal
event, you’ll need to dress up.

Dress up means you put on your smartest, nicest
clothes, usually for a special occasion.

Now, we have a question for you: what’s
the best place to buy clothes in your city?

Tell us where to go in case we visit!

You can share your ideas in the comments.

Don’t forget to check out our website to
find more free English lessons: Oxford Online

English dot com.

Thanks for watching!

See you next time!

嗨,我是贾斯汀。

欢迎来到牛津在线英语!

在本课中,您可以学习如何
用英语谈论服装和时尚。

你能详细描述一下你喜欢穿的衣服
吗?

你知道如何赞美某人的
风格吗?

在本课中,您将学习如何做这些
事情以及更多。

让我们从基础开始:你
现在穿什么?

您好,莫洛托夫时装公司,有什么可以帮忙的吗?

你好!

是的,我在网上下单,但是
有问题。

我很遗憾听到这个消息。

究竟是什么问题?

我订了一条花卉印花丝巾,但你
给我寄了一条有图案的羊毛围巾。

我很遗憾听到这个消息。

你的订单号是多少?

5633BQ
让我看看……

是的,我现在看到了。

因此,您可以使用
包裹中收到的标签退回丝巾。

我看到你还订购了一件条纹棉质上衣。

那来的好吗?

其实,不!

你寄给我一件普通的牛仔衬衫。

哦,对不起!

我们真的搞砸了。

所以,您可以退回这两件物品,我们会
寄出您的皮夹克和丝绒

运动服。

皮夹克?!

丝绒?!

你在说什么?

看,也许我会退回这些物品以
获得退款。

当然。

对不起,我们的计算机系统有点
不可靠。

你不说。

在这个对话中,你听到了不同的词
来描述图案和材料。

你还记得吗?

您看到了这些用于图案的词:

花卉印花
图案

条纹
和:纯色

缺少一种常见的图案。

你知道吗?

你也可以
穿格子衣服,例如格子衬衫。

你可以说检查或检查——意思
是一样的。

您可以将打印与许多不同的东西一起使用。

例如,你可以穿一件水果印花
连衣裙,或者一件鹰印花 T 恤。

您可以将图案用于任何
具有某种图案但不适合

任何其他词的衣服。

材料呢?

你能记住对话中的单词吗?

你听说过这句话的材料:

丝绒


牛仔

皮革
和:丝绒

丝绒是一种柔软的材料。

这并不常见。

如果你说的是衣服,你
想描述图案和材料,

把图案放在第一位。

例如

:花卉印花
丝巾 纯牛仔衬衫

或:条纹棉质上衣

现在,轮到你练习了!

暂停视频并用三句话
描述你的衣服。

包括图案和材料。

你可以大声说出你的句子,或者把
它们写下来。

准备好?

让我们继续前进。

所以你怎么看?

还可以,就是有点松
,袖子不够长。

你想试试更小的尺寸吗?

但是袖子会更短!

我想我需要尝试别的东西。

那个怎么样?

它看起来很适合我!

……肩膀有点紧。

我觉得它和你的鞋子很相配。

我有没有提到我们今天有 20% 的折扣

我也不确定风格。

这对我来说有点太时髦了。

你想试试别的吗?

不,我不这么认为。

感谢您的所有帮助。

当你买新衣服时,当然希望
它们合身、好看。

但是,有时它们并不适合。

它们可能太紧或太松。

也许它在一个地方太大或太小

然后,你可以这样说:

肩膀很紧。

或者:腰围太大。

注意你怎么说肩膀而不是我的
肩膀。

你在衣服合身方面还有什么其他问题

你还记得对话中发生了什么吗?

你也可以说

:袖子不够长。

或者:领子太紧了。

这里有用的话太多了。

你可以用它们来表达类似的想法,
比如

:袖子不够长。

或者:袖子太短。

有了这些短语,您可以谈论合身,
但风格呢?

如果某件事不符合您的个人
口味,您可以这样说:

这对我来说太随意了。

这对我来说太老式了。

或者:这对我来说太花哨了。

当对话中的店员
试图说服我买东西时,他

说:

这和你的鞋子很相配。

这是说某事
在某人身上看起来不错的一种方式。

你也可以这样说:

它适合你。

或者:它符合你的眼睛。

我们有一个问题要问你:你的
个人风格是什么?

你喜欢时髦的衣服,还是休闲的?

纯色的,还是五颜六色的?

让我们在评论中知道!

接下来,让我们看看更多赞美
某人服装的方法。

那是新衬衫吗?

是的!

你喜欢它?

我做!

穿在你身上很好看。

谢谢!

它让你看起来更苗条。

你是什么意思?

我的意思是……

我只是……

我喜欢合身; 这就是我想说的。

唔。

不要那么喜怒无常!

你看起来很聪明。

你应该经常穿漂亮的衣服。

这对你来说很好看!

那么,我会努力寻找更多让
我看起来更苗条的衣服。

哦,别开玩笑了。

所以,如果你想称赞某人的
衣服,你能说什么?

你可以使用你以前听过的短语,喜欢
它适合你,但在对话中你听到

了更多的短语,例如:

那看起来不错!

或者:这对你来说很好看。

您还可以评论服装的特定
方面:

我喜欢合身!

我喜欢这种风格!

或者:我喜欢这些颜色!

你也可以做出更个人化的赞美,
比如:

它让你看起来更苗条。

或者:你看起来很聪明。

您可以以不同的方式使用这些短语。

例如:

它让你看起来更年轻。

或者:你看起来很优雅。

现在,你可以详细描述衣服,
谈论衣服的合身和款式,

用英语赞美人们的衣服。

我们还要向您展示一件事。

你准备好了吗?

别告诉我你会这样!

你是什么意思?

这是一个正式的活动。

你需要打扮一下。

去换衣服!

这行吗?

不!

你需要系上领带。

脱掉那双糟糕的鞋子。

但这是我唯一的鞋子!

你是个噩梦!

好吧,我们有足够的时间。

我们会在路上的商店停下来给
你买几双黑鞋。

如果他们不适合怎么办?

在我购买它们之前,我需要时间试穿它们。

你应该早点想到这一点。

有许多与
服装有关的短语动词。

你还记得你在对话中听到的那些
吗?

有简单的动词,比如 put on 和……

等等,反义词是什么?

你说推迟吗?

我们希望不会!

穿上的反义词是起飞。

如果你需要穿一些不同的衣服,
那么你需要换衣服。

还有其他带有 get 的动词短语,例如
get wear 或 get undressed。

如果您要购买新衣服,则
一定要在购买前试穿

,以确保它们合身且看起来不错。

最后,如果你要去参加一个正式的
活动,你需要打扮一下。

打扮意味着你穿上你最聪明、最漂亮的
衣服,通常是在特殊场合。

现在,我们有一个问题要问你:
在你的城市买衣服最好的地方是什么?

告诉我们去哪里,以防我们访问!

您可以在评论中分享您的想法。

不要忘记查看我们的网站以
查找更多免费英语课程:Oxford Online

English dot com。

感谢收看!

下次见!