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80 Unit 06 | All the rage You have come across the following blog post by Oliver from Whitehall Secondary: WRITING 11 You are going to watch a video clip about the jeans company Levi’s. First you will have 45 seconds to study the task below, then you will watch the video twice. While watching, complete the sentences (1–7) using a maximum of four words. Write your answers in the spaces provided. The first one (0) has been done for you. After watching for the second time, you will have 45 seconds to check your answers. BBC 02 b M p. 35 Strategies box Listening – Four-word sentence completion (4W) While reading the task, think about what the answer could be (e.g. a name or number). Don’t write more than four words. Don’t worry too much about grammar, your answer only has to be clear. 0 Most construction workers . wear Levi’s jeans 1 Levi Strauss was a shop owner in . 2 He got the material for tents and jeans from . 3 Jeans became very popular after . 4 Wearing jeans became connected with . 5 In the 1960s, jeans . 6 People use their clothes to . 7 Today jeans are popular because they say . Work with a partner. Use the expressions in the box to make sentences about the main ideas expressed in the video. tent  to run a shop  to invent sth.  to tear sth.  to date sb.  youth culture   best-selling brand  to (not) care about sth.  peace  to signal success in life c By oliver_shaw It’s so unfair! ... I got into trouble for wearing torn jeans to school. But I only wore them in the afternoon to meet a friend in the school library. I just don’t think it’s necessary to wear my school uniform when there are no classes. Can you believe it? The headmaster wants to talk to me about it. What should I do? reply You have decided to comment on this blog post. In your blog comment you should:  give your opinion on wearing torn jeans  describe what you wear to school  suggest what Oliver should do Write around 200 words.  See Writing coach, Blog comment , pp. 172 + 174. Strategies box When you give your opinion , you say what you think about something. Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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