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Teachers provide a social and intellectual environment in which students can learn.

Teachers provide a social and intellectual environment in which students can learn. James Macgregor Burns. Jeans. The Stuff of American History. Presenter: L.N. Petrova. Educational objective. Pp will

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Teachers provide a social and intellectual environment in which students can learn.

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  1. Teachers provide a social and intellectual environment in which students can learn. James Macgregor Burns

  2. Jeans The Stuff of American History Presenter: L.N. Petrova

  3. Educational objective Pp will -learn some facts about the development of American history

  4. Objectives: • - To investigate people of what ages prefer jeans • - To know what firms produce jeans • - To find out where jeans came to Russia from • To learn more about the production of jeans • To compare the styles • To teach pupils to choose jeans correctly • To see the difference between original jeans and fakes • To create your own style

  5. Gold Rush Miners in the USA

  6. Levi Strauss

  7. San Francisco

  8. Genoa

  9. Indigo- it is a plant, which dyes denim in blue colour.

  10. Denim

  11. Good looks and a good label

  12. First Levi’s Label

  13. Until the sixties, the design of jeans did not change at all. The standard remained 501s, and other competing brands simply copied them in a series of virtually identical versions. Jeans can be: “natural”, i.e. blue.

  14. Jeans can be: “bleached”, when treated with chlorine.

  15. Flared jeans

  16. Worn-looking jeans with holes at the knees

  17. Jeans can be: “stonewashed”, when they are washed in a machine with pumice stones which remove the colour in places and soften the fabric.

  18. Painted hippy jeans

  19. Baggy jeans

  20. Jeans can be: “black”, when the indigo thread is replaced by black thread

  21. Punk style

  22. Frayed

  23. Lady Levi’s Jeans -1938

  24. Famous Jeans Labels: • Levi Strauss • Lee • Motor Jeans • Mustang • Wrangler • Diesel

  25. We Choose Jeans!

  26. www.jeansov.net/dir

  27. Thank you!

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