ACCESSORIES
(54 WORD TO PRACTICE)
About the Topic: Accessories
Accessories are items that people wear or carry to complete their outfits or express their style. They are not always necessary like clothes, but they make a big difference in how a person looks and feels. Accessories can be fashionable, practical, or both.
Common accessories include hats, belts, watches, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, scarves, and sunglasses. Some accessories are worn for beauty, while others are used for protection or comfort. For example, sunglasses protect our eyes from the sun, and scarves keep us warm in winter.
Accessories are also an important part of culture and tradition. In many countries, people wear special jewelry or items on holidays, festivals, and weddings. For example, in India, people wear colorful bangles and gold necklaces. In Western countries, people often wear ties or elegant watches at formal events.
Learning about accessories helps students describe what people wear, talk about fashion, and understand cultural differences. It’s also a great way to learn adjectives like “beautiful,” “expensive,” “colorful,” and “stylish.”
Sample Vocabulary
Necklace
Bracelet
Earrings
Ring
Watch
Hat
Belt
Scarf
Sunglasses
Tie
Learning Outcomes
After learning this topic, students will be able to:
Identify and describe different types of accessories.
Use adjectives to describe people’s style and appearance.
Talk about cultural uses of accessories around the world.
Use accessories vocabulary in dialogues and role-play activities.
Develop confidence in speaking about fashion and personal style.
Benefits of the BoomWords Game
The BoomWords Game makes learning fashion vocabulary enjoyable and interactive. The teacher says “Accessories!” and students take turns naming one accessory — “hat,” “watch,” “belt,” “scarf,” etc. If a student repeats a word or hesitates too long, they say “Boom!” and are out.
This game helps learners:
Practice pronunciation and memory in a fun way.
Learn to think quickly in English.
Reinforce new vocabulary through repetition.
Gain cultural awareness by discussing different accessories from various countries.
Teachers can also use pictures of accessories or ask students to bring their own items to class and describe them in English. This makes the lesson visual, fun, and personal.
Teacher’s Comment
“Students were very active during the lesson. They learned many new accessory words and used descriptive adjectives in full sentences. The BoomWords game helped them review vocabulary while practicing speaking and listening skills.”
Student’s Comment
“I really enjoyed this lesson! I learned many new words like necklace, bracelet, and tie. I can describe what people wear in English now. The BoomWords game was fast and fun — it helped me remember all the new words.”
Example Sentences
She is wearing a beautiful necklace.
He bought a new watch yesterday.
I wear a scarf when it’s cold.
These earrings are very elegant.
My belt is brown and leather.
He has sunglasses for sunny days.
I lost my favorite ring at school.
Her bracelet is made of silver.
The hat looks perfect with your jacket.
We played the BoomWords game with accessory words in class.
Supported Languages:
English – Italian – Turkish – German – South Korean – French – Spanish – Russian – Hindi – Japanese – Chinese – Arabic

