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Teaching fashion students

kimchikowboy

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Hi,
I'm teaching English to a group of Korean fashion marketing, design and textile students for the next three weeks. Could anyone suggest some threads/links to some reading material/audio material/video which is not too difficult language-wise but which I could use to peak their interest as well as give them some new vocabulary related to their majors? There are two classes, one of which has very little language ability, and almost all are females.
Thanks.
 

Jared

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I'd assume that most mainstream fashion magazines are written at a fairly low level. "Fashion" columns in newspaper and general-purpose magazines probably even moreso.

I'm sure if you take a sampling of fashion blogs, some of them will be written at a low enough level.
 

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