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Bath preparations using essential oils




Taking a bath can be all things to all people. Depending on your choice of herbs, a bath or shower can help you face the rigors of the day or relax afterwards. Not only that, a bath can help soften the skin and replenish the bodys natural oils.

Frothy Bath Oil

2 eggs

1 cup olive oil

½ cup corn oil

½ cup almond oil

1 cup milk

½ cup vodka

1 tbsp mild soap mild soap flakes

3 drops essential oil of your choice

3 drops essential oil of your choice

Beat together the eggs, vegetable oils, and honey. Add the milk, vodka, soap flakes, and essential oil, still beating. Pour into bottles, cover, label and store in the refrigerator.

Add about one tablespoon under the faucet when running the water for a warm bath.

Makes about 4 ½ cups

Floral Bath Gel

1 tbsp fresh or dried flowers, picked from the stalks

½ cup spring water

12 tbsp grated castile soap

3-4 drops essential oil of choice

Pound the flowers with a mortar and pestle until they form a paste or powder. Put the water into a small pan and bring to a boil. Beat in the grated soap until it has dissolved, then remove pan from heat. Stir in the flowers and essential oil. Leave to cool, then pour into bottles, cover, label and store in the refrigerator. Use as a soft soap.

Makes about 1 cup

15. .

How often do you (your relatives) use parent oils when taking the bath?
 
What are your favourite oils? Why?
 
Why do people use oils?
 

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17. KINDS OF MATERIAL. .

 

1. _ _ r _ _ _ _ 4. _ _ _ c _ _ _

2. _ _ _ _ t _ _ 5. _ _ _ i _

17. KINDS OF MATERIAL. ǒ .

1. corduroy a. cloth made of flax, used especially for making shirts, bed sheets, cotton tablecloths
2. denim b. cloth made from soft hair of sheep, used for making sweaters
3. flannel c. thread spun from a soft white fibrous substance found round the seeds of a plant: used for making shirts, underwear, etc
4. lace d. material made from the soft thread from the cocoons of certain insects, used for making scarfs, etc.
5. leather e. material made from animal skins, used for making shoes, gloves, bags, etc.
6. linen f. kind of soft leather made from the skin of goats, with the flesh surface rubbed into a soft nap, used for making gloves, shoes, etc.
7. nylon g. synthetic fibre used for making stockings and blouses
8. silk h. cloth with a thick soft nap on one side, used for making dressed, etc.
9. suede i. thick strong cotton material with raised lines on it; used for making trousers or suits
10. velvet j. a delicate fabric of interlacing threads; used for making wedding dresses, nightgowns, etc.
11. wool k. a soft, nappy, woolen cloth of loose texture; used for making shirts or trousers
  l. a coarse cotton cloth used for jeans

18. ǒ . .

 

Clothes

19. , . : ) ; ) , ) ;

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

20. , . , .

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

21. FABRIC CARE. ? , , , .

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

do not wash hang to dry

hand-wash in lukewarm water drip-dry

do not use chlorine bleach do not iron

dry flat dry-clean only

tumble dry

22. PARTS OF CLOTHING. ǒ .

 

 

belt breast pocket buckle

button-hole collar crease

cuff fly label

lapel lining loop

seam sleeve zip

23. , ,

a) between a laundry worker and a woman;

b) between two men in a laundry;

c) between mother and a daughter, standing at their washing machine.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Additional Vocabulary:

24. , .

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

25. FABRIC CARE WASHING. .

1. If you dont know how to wash that sweater, look at the inside the collar.

a) badge b) label c) notice d) sign

2. Using that washing powder, clothes seem to quicker.

a) deaden b) decline c) wear out d) worsen

3. These jeans when washed in hot water.

a) decrease b) lessen c) reduce d) shrink

4. Leave the shirt to in cold water overnight and the stains will soon come out.

a) drench b) drip c) float d) soak

5. Making colours vanish is one of my machines features.

a) certain b) only c) solitary d) unique

6. Even after Id washed the dress, it still had some marks on it.

a) faint b) thin c) uncertain d) weak

7. Im afraid this stain on your jacket just wont .

a) come out b) die out c) go away d) make off

8. The blue curtains began to after they had been hanging in the sun for a year.

a) die b) dissolve c) fade d) melt

9. My woolen sweater used to be bigger than this: it in the wash!

a) lessened b) reduced c) shortened d) shrank

10. The car raced through a puddle and mud all over my new fur coat.

a) scattered b) splashed c) sprayed d) sprinkled

11. My wife boiled my nylon shirts and they are quite .

a) broken b) damaged c) destroyed d) ruined

12. The washing is not quite dry, it needs .

26. FABRIC CARE IRONING.

1. Could I borrow an iron to my dress?

a) flatten b) press c) smooth d) straighten

2. Walkers need clothes made of a material which doesnt mind being .

a) bent b) creased c) folded d) wrinkled

3. Unless you pack your trousers more carefully, they will get .

a) creased b) folded c) spoilt d) wrinkled

4. Her skirt had been so in packing that she had to iron it before going out.

a) crumpled b) dirty c) faded d) torn

5. You should iron out the in that dress.

a) creases b) crumples c) folds d) wrinkles

27. FABRIC CARE. , , , .

calf skin corduroy creased directions

drip rics garments hung

leather ewarm polished shoes

squeezed ede supple tags

washing wearing woolen wringing

Cleaning

It is as well to read all those little that dangle from . The tags give for cleaning or , and pressing.

Most sweaters can be hand-washed in or cold water. They should be gently, not wrung out.

Some , such as should be left to dry without squeezing or .

Some garments that are after a wearing may lose these creases if they are carefully up overnight.

pocketbooks and should be brushed before and after each . Kid and shoes should be to keep the soft and ...

28. CLOTHING. .

1. The BLEACHING of fabrics by sunlight is at least partly a photochemical process.

a) airing

b) drying

c) scrubbing

d) whitening

2. Natural silk is obtained by UNRAVELLING the thin threads of the cocoons spun by the caterpillars of the silkworm moth.

a) undertaking

b) undulating

c) unleashing

d) unwinding

3. The man was CLAD IN a black suit and a grey felt hat.

a) buying

b) carrying

c) looking for

d) wearing

4. Cotton CLOTH has been found among the ruins left by some early American Indians.

a) clothing

b) fabric

c) tapestry

d) thread

5. Linen could not be manufactured by machine until recently because the fibres break READILY under tension.

a) easily

b) ultimately

c) unevenly

d) unexpectedly

29. Make up the dialogues using the text and learnt grammatical material.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Grammar

(Preposition)

- , . . , , . , :


of ;

by, with ;

to .

:

All the windows and doors of the room were locked.

.

He is a friend of mine. ³ .

The letter was written by him. .

The letter was written with a pen. .

I have given a composition to the teacher. .

 

, , , : inside , outside , throughout , upon , into , , , , , 䳺 , ᒺ , , . :


instead of ; because of -, -; opposite to ; in spite of

; as far as ; by force of ; by means of ; in

front of ; in accordance with ; contrary to ; as

compared with ; in consequence of .

 

, 䳺 䳺: during ; including ; concerning, regarding .

, , , :

) who (whom), what, which where, :

 

E.g. What are they talking about? (Wilde) ?

E.g. You dont know what you are talking about. (Wilde) ,

.

, whom, what,which, :

 

 


E.g. About what are you talking?

E.g. You dont know about what you are talking.

!

, , . , , .

who . , whom who, :

 

E.g. I want to see who it belongs to. (Hemingway) ,

.

 

 

) whom, which, :

 

E.g. The letter whichshe is talking about was sending ten years ago. ,

, .

 

) , . 䳺 :


E.g. This baby is very worried about. .

 

 

, :


E.g. Ill give you the money to go back with. (Dreiser)

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opposite
in the distance
on the horizon ,
in the foreground
next to, beside ,
to the right
to the left
over
through
up
down
along
past
across
round (around) ,

 

 

Prepositions of Place - Movement - Time ( , )

at + house number (at Pobedu St)/home/school/university/work/the bus-stop

 

by + bus/taxi/car/plane/helicopter/train/coach/ship/boat/air/sea

in + cities/towns/streets/the suburbs/an armchair/danger/the middle of/the queue

on + the floor/the outskirts/a chair/foot/holiday

 

BUT on a/the bus/plane/train/coach/ship/boat in a taxi/car/helicopter

 

 

at 7 oclock, 2 p.m., midnight; on Sunday, 8 March, New Years Day; in April, 2001, spring, summer.

 





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