Describe your Drip

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EngelsPraktijkonderwijsLeerjaar 2

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Good afternoon class! 

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🎯 Lesson Objective

Learn and use adjectives to describe clothing.
Practice sentence structure with adjectives and nouns.
Create and present a "Fit Check" describing your outfit.
In the previous lesson...
What did you learn last week? 
What words do you remember?

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Last time, we looked at drill rap — what the artists say, how they feel, what they show.
But drill isn’t just about music... it’s also about style.
Your look. Your clothes. Your vibe.
Today's lesson plan
  • Analyze a fashion style.
  • Match words of description to images.
  • Correct sentences.
  • Make a "Fit Check" video

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Lesson goal 
  • I can describe my own outfit in English. 

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Look at photo of Pop Smoke from the flexin' videoclip. 

Group discussion: 
  1. What is pop smoke wearing?
  2. Are there people around you who have a similar style? And what is similar?

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Fashion and style 
Fashion is not just about clothes.
It’s about who you are, or how you want to be seen.
People in different groups dress in different ways.
In drill culture, you see hoodies, black, sporty.
In vintage style, you see old jeans and retro jackets.
In classy style, people wear shirts, suits, and clean shoes.
This is called a subculture — a group with its own look and vibe.

Question: Name a few different subcultures and styles that you see around you. 

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People have different styles that reflect them. We can see that for example in fit check videos on TikTok.

Have you ever watched or made a Fit Check video?
Yes
No

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Write down description words you hear.
For example: red shoes, old jacket etc.

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Use 1 describing word to talk about your outfit?

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Matching pairs 
https://app.nearpod.com/?pin=BE3ID

Code: BE3ID

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These sentences have the right words, but the wrong order. Fix them to make correct English sentences.
  1. jacket black a
  2. cool shoes white
  3. baggy pants are these
  4. clean hoodie this is
  5. t-shirt small a
  6. are they expensive
  7. yellow is it bright
  8. is that classy dress a
  9. shirt this basic is
  10. dark are trousers the

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Correct answers 
  1. a black jacket
  2. cool white shoes
  3. these are baggy pants
  4. this is a clean hoodie
  5. a small t-shirt
  6. they are expensive
  7. it is bright yellow
  8. that is a classy dress
  9. this shirt is basic
  10. the trousers are dark

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Describe your drip
  1. Work in pairs or small groups.
  2. Make a short video (or practice and present it in class).
  3. Say 3–5 short sentences about your outfit.
  4. Use adjectives and clothes words from the lesson.
  5. Describe how it looks or feels (cool, clean, dark, bright, baggy, etc.).
Start with:
“Hi, this is my fit check!”
“I’m wearing…”
“This is my…”
“These are…”
📌 Example:
“Hi, this is my fit check.
I’m wearing a black hoodie.
These are my clean white sneakers.
My look is chill today.”

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What did you like about your partner’s outfit or video?

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1. One new word I used today: ________
2. One sentence I said today: ________

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1. What part of the lesson did you like most?
2. What part did you like least?

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