1. Read the dialogues and reproduce them:
1)
Alex: To be honest, I don’t quite understand what is meant by “a selecting and arranging designer”, I’m afraid.
Wendy: You see, it is the one who buys and wears clothes in harmony with her wishes, personality and figure appropriate for the occasions in her life-style.
Alex: In other words it is the one who has a very good taste and knows how to create her individual image by selecting and arranging her clothes, isn’t it?
Wendy: That’s right.
2)
Tony: Do you think you are a good selecting and arranging designer?
Jennifer: Very much so. I’m lucky to have co-ordinated my wardrobe which enablesme to assemble the right outfit for the right occasion.
Tony: Anyway, are you good at designing your own styles?
Jennifer: Not really. I’m just learning to become a dress designer, you know.
3)
Student 1: Have you heard that about the fashion show in our university next Thursday?
Student 2: No, I haven’t. Will the students from the Design faculty participate in it?
Student 1: Sure, they will. My collection will be shown there too. Would you like to come?
Student 2: Oh, I definitely would!
4)
Student 1: Would you like to go to the National Art Museum?
Student 2: And what it going on there?
Student 1: There’s an exhibition of Japanese calligraphy; that must be very interesting.
Student 2: I would like to visit it very much. Let’s make it 11.30 at my place
Student 1: Fine. See you then.
2. Speak on the following situation:
1. You are going to the Museum of Eastern and Western Art to see an exhibition of a famous painter. Propose your friend to come with you.
2. Your friend invites you to visit a fashion show. Ask him about the details.
3. Ask your friend to explain you what a good selecting and arranging designer means.
V Rendering.
1. Read the text and translate it using a dictionary: