A2 Clothes Exercises help you to use words associated with this topic. There are puzzles and quizzes to reinforce your learning so you feel confident to use different texts about clothes.
A2 Clothes Flyers Vocabulary Puzzles
Look for the clothes in the word search. How quick can you find them? Try again to get a faster time.
In order to play our A2 Clothes Crossword Puzzle, you need to click on the numbered boxes to reveal the clues.
Words for the A2 Clothes exercises:
- belt
- bracelet
- crown
- gloves
- jumpers
- necklace
- pyjamas
- ring
- spotted socks
- striped socks
- sunglasses
- trainers
- trousers
- uniform
- umbrella
A2 Clothes Flyers Vocabulary Exercises
What are you wearing today?
Describe what you, your family or friends are wearing today.
Here is an example:
My brother is wearing a white T-shirt and a blue jeans. I’ve got a pair of black trousers on. I’m wearing purple socks and white trainers. I’ve also got a watch and pair of glasses on.
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- A2 Body Word Puzzle
- A2 Clothes Word Puzzle
- A2 Colours Word Puzzle
- A2 Family Word Puzzle
- A2 Food Word Puzzle
- A2 Health Word Puzzle
- A2 Home Word Puzzle
- A2 Materials Word Puzzle
- A2 Months Word Puzzle
- A2 Names Word Puzzle
- A2 Places Word Puzzle
- A2 School Word Puzzle
- A2 Sports Word Puzzle
- A2 Transport Word Puzzle
- A2 Work Word Puzzle
- Reading Part 1
- Reading Part 2
- Reading Part 3
- Reading Part 4
- Writing Part 5
- Writing Part 6
- Writing Part 7
You have to write the correct word next to each definition.
- Exercise 1 (A2 Flyers Reading Part 1)
- Exercise 10 (A2 Flyers Reading Part 1)
- Exercise 2 (A2 Flyers Reading Part 1)
- Exercise 3 (A2 Flyers Reading Part 1)
- Exercise 4 (A2 Flyers Reading Part 1)
- Exercise 5 (A2 Flyers Reading Part 1)
- Exercise 6 (A2 Flyers Reading Part 1)
- Exercise 7 (A2 Flyers Reading Part 1)
- Exercise 8 (A2 Flyers Reading Part 1)
- Exercise 9 (A2 Flyers Reading Part 1)
A short conversation between two people.
A text with some missing words (gaps) in it (a noun, adjective or verb).
A text with some missing words (gaps).
A complete story, and seven sentences about the story.
A text from a letter or diary with five gaps.
Children write a story based on three pictures.
A big picture which shows people doing things.
A short conversation between two people.
Two sets of pictures.
Five short conversations.
You will hear a conversation about a picture between two people.
Cambridge English: Young Learners, also known as Young Learners English Tests, is a suite of English language examinations specially designed for children in primary and lower-secondary school. The tests are provided by Cambridge English Language Assessment.
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