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Mar0919
Mexico

Thank you ALL for your input... ALL was very useful. And thanks a lot, dearest Sophia, for your wonderful ideas for my students, I miss "talking" to you too!!! Actually I was thinking about asking them to bring in fashion magazines and do some discussion, games, etc, involving all this vocabulary (see? we think alike!). I �m also doing a project with them, regarding "Teen Trends"... where one team will do a sketch, one will write and perform a song, and another will do a fashion show... so I really like to be prepared when they ask questions, and one of them will surely be, what is the difference btwn sweater, cardigan and pullover ;)....
 
Thanks again to EVERYBODY for your responses, they were all very helpful!!!
 
Have an excellent Sunday!!!
 
Mar

18 Sep 2011     



Mariethe House
France

Here are pictures of  cardigans ( the name originates from the village of Cardigan in Wales where this type of knitwear is made.)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardigan_%28sweater%29






18 Sep 2011     



Jayho
Australia

Oh dear - such confusion
 
We don �t use the words sweater or pullover.  We say jumper.
 
For us, you wear either a jacket, cardigan or a jumper if you are cold.  A cardigan has buttons and a jumper does not. 

18 Sep 2011     

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