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LESSON1

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3 TO THE TUNE OF HERE WE GO ROUND THE MULBERRY BUSH

4 ALPHABET SONG

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CLOTHES FOR BOYS

CLOTHES FOR GIRLS

Cotton: cotton plant, cotton cotton thread, cotton shirt _________________________________________________________ Wool: sheep, wool wool yarnwool pullover _________________________________________________________ Silk: silk worms, cocoon, silk threadsilk kimono FABRICS

Linen: linen plant, linen fibers, linen thread linen tablecloth_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Polyester:petroleum polyester polyester thread polyester clothing ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Leather: animal skins, leather leather products FABRIC

Weaving Loomindustrial loomsewing machine Knitting knitting needleknitting machine Leather hand tooledleather machine Working leather

VIDEOS: BRITISH MUSEUM ers_videos/video_a_history_of_clothing.aspx ers_videos/video_a_history_of_clothing.aspx HISTORY OF CLOTHING VIDEO HOW CLOTH IS MADE AT HOME HOW CLOTH IS MADE IN A MILL

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