sweater
英[ˈswetə(r)]T-shirt
英[ˈtiː ʃɜːt]skirt
英[skɜːt]dress
英[dres]shirt
英[ʃɜːt]trousers
英[ˈtraʊzəz]shorts
英[ʃɔːts]coat
英[kəʊt]cap
英[kæp]shoes
英[ʃuːz]wear
英[weə(r)]school
英[skuːl]different
英[ˈdɪfrənt]clothes
英[kləʊðz]uniform
英[ˈjuːnɪfɔːm]whose
英[huːz]around the world
英[əˈraʊnd ðə wɜːld]take a look
英[teɪk ə lʊk]of course
英[ɒv kɔːs]a pair of
英[ə peə(r) ɒv]What do students wear?
Trousers, shorts, a skirt… What do you wear at school?
Students around the world wear different clothes.
Let's take a look.
Wu Chen is a Chinese student in Grade 3.
At my school, we wear a uniform.
I wear a shirt and a skirt.
On a sunny day, I wear a cap.
Gary is an Australian student in Grade 3.
At my school, we don't wear a uniform.
On a cloudy day, I wear a T-shirt and trousers.
But on a sunny day, I wear shorts.
And, of course, I wear a cap too!
Hi, I'm Jingjing! I live in Beijing.
Friday is a busy day.
I need to change clothes a lot.
In the morning, we start school.
I wear my school uniform: a shirt and a skirt.
I bring my schoolbag.
In the afternoon, we have PE.
I put on a T-shirt and shorts.
I change my shoes.
I can run fast.
After school, I help in the park.
We pick up rubbish.
We wear special T-shirts.
My busy day is over.
It's time to go to bed.
I'm tired but happy today.