Clothes at the BAFTA TV Awards

Introduction

Many people went to the BAFTA TV Awards in London. They wore bright colors and shiny clothes.

Main Body

Many stars wore very bright colors. Jodie Whittaker and Adam Scott wore red. Lucy Punch and Rose Ayling-Ellis wore orange. Philippa Dunne wore a bright green dress. Some people wore silver and cool colors. Amanda Holden wore a silver outfit. Lorraine Kelly wore a shiny dress. Other stars wore black or light blue dresses. Many people wore clothes from famous designers. Some people from Ireland wore light colors for spring. These clothes looked very neat.

Conclusion

Some people wore bright colors and some people wore simple colors.

Learning

🎨 Describing What People Wear

In English, we use a simple order to describe clothes: Size/Opinion β†’ Color β†’ Item.

*Example from text: "A bright green dress"

  • Bright (Opinion/Detail) β†’ Green (Color) β†’ Dress (Item)

Common Color Pairs found in the text:

  • Red β†’ πŸ”΄
  • Orange β†’ 🟠
  • Green β†’ 🟒
  • Silver/Blue β†’ βšͺ️/πŸ”΅

Key Word: Wore This is the past of wear.

  • Now: I wear a shirt.
  • Then: They wore red.

Simple Vocabulary Builder:

  • Shiny = Looks like a mirror ✨
  • Neat = Clean and tidy πŸ‘”
  • Outfit = A set of clothes worn together πŸ‘—

Vocabulary Learning

bright (adj.)
Having a lot of light or color.
Example:She wore a bright red dress to the awards.
shiny (adj.)
Reflecting light, giving a smooth appearance.
Example:The shiny dress caught everyone's eye.
colors (n.)
Hues or shades of light.
Example:They chose bright colors for the event.
silver (adj.)
Having the color of silver metal.
Example:She wore a silver outfit to the ceremony.
cool (adj.)
Not hot; calm or stylish.
Example:The cool colors were soothing to look at.
black (adj.)
The color of darkness, opposite of white.
Example:He wore a black jacket to the awards.
light (adj.)
Not heavy; not dark; bright.
Example:She wore a light blue dress for the spring.
blue (adj.)
A color between green and violet.
Example:The blue dress was popular among the stars.
designer (n.)
A person who creates clothing or fashion.
Example:The clothes were from famous designers.
neat (adj.)
Clean and tidy.
Example:The clothes looked very neat on the runway.
simple (adj.)
Not complex or fancy.
Example:They wore simple colors for a relaxed look.
spring (n.)
Season after winter, before summer.
Example:They wore light colors for spring.