Clothes at the BAFTA TV Awards

Introduction

Many people wore bright colors and shiny clothes at the BAFTA TV Awards in London.

Main Body

Many stars wore bright colors to feel happy. Jodie Whittaker and Rhea Seehorn wore red dresses. Adam Scott wore a red suit. Other stars wore orange, lime green, and yellow clothes. Some people wore shiny clothes. Amanda Holden and Lorraine Kelly wore dresses with crystals and metal colors. Other people wore simple colors. Alan Carr and Aimee Lou Wood wore black. Some stars wore blue, purple, and green.

Conclusion

Some people chose bright and new styles. Other people chose classic and simple colors.

Learning

🎨 Describing Things: The 'Color + Object' Pattern

In English, we put the description (color) before the thing (clothing).

Look at these examples from the text:

  • Red → dresses
  • Red → suit
  • Lime green → clothes

💡 Simple Rule: Color + Noun = The Look

Wait! What about 'Shiny'? 'Shiny' is also a description. It works just like a color:

  • Shiny → clothes

Quick List for A2:

  • 🔴 Red dress
  • 🟢 Green clothes
  • ✨ Shiny dress
  • ⚫ Black suit

Vocabulary Learning

bright (adj.)
having a lot of light or color
Example:The bright sun made the day feel warm.
colors (n.)
different shades that we see
Example:She liked the bright colors of the flowers.
shiny (adj.)
glossy and reflects light
Example:The shiny shoes caught everyone's eye.
clothes (n.)
things you wear on your body
Example:He bought new clothes for the party.
dress (n.)
a piece of clothing for women that covers the body
Example:She wore a red dress to the event.
suit (n.)
a matching set of jacket and pants
Example:He wore a blue suit to the meeting.
orange (adj./n.)
a color like the fruit, or the fruit itself
Example:The orange jacket looked bright.
lime (adj./n.)
a bright green color, or the fruit
Example:She chose a lime green shirt.
green (adj./n.)
color of grass or leaves
Example:The green dress was popular.
yellow (adj./n.)
bright color like sunshine
Example:The yellow scarf matched her hair.
crystals (n.)
small clear pieces that sparkle
Example:The crystal jewelry shone.
metal (adj./n.)
hard shiny substance like iron
Example:The metal belt was strong.
black (adj./n.)
dark color
Example:He wore black shoes.
blue (adj./n.)
color of the sky
Example:The blue shirt was comfortable.
purple (adj./n.)
mix of blue and red
Example:The purple dress was elegant.
classic (adj.)
something that has always been good
Example:The classic style never goes out of fashion.
simple (adj.)
not complicated
Example:She chose a simple outfit.
new (adj.)
recently made or seen
Example:The new dress was trendy.
style (n.)
a particular way of doing or wearing something
Example:Her style was modern.