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MATERIALS

plastic These are rulers. They are made of plastic. They are plastic rulers.

cotton Those are socks. They are made of cotton. They´re cotton socks.

stone It is a statue. It is made of stone. It´s a stone statue.

wool These are gloves. They are made of wool. They´re woollen gloves.

copper This is a kettle. It is made of copper. It´s a copper kettle.

wood It´s a wooden box. This is a box. It´s made of wood.

silver This is a watch. It´s made of silver. It´s a silver watch.

paper These are cups. They are made of paper. They´re paper cups.

iron That is a fence. It is made of iron. It´s an iron fence.

silk This is a scarf. It is made of silk. It´s a silk scarf.

leather These are jackets. They are made of leather. They ´re leather jackets.

steel Those are gates. They are made of steel. They´re steel gates.

glass This is a vase. It´s made of glass. It´s a glass vase.

polyester This is a tablecloth. It´s made of polyester. It´s a polyester tablecloth.

gold This is a ring. It´s made of gold. It´s a gold ring.

rubber These are boots. They are made of rubber. They are rubber boots.

fur This is a coat. It is made of fur. It´s a fur coat.

feather It is a pillow. It is made of feather. It´s a feather pillow.

aluminium This is a tray. It´s made of aluminium. It´s an aluminium baking tray.

straw This is a hat. It is made of straw. It is a straw hat.

bronze This is a medal. It´s made of bronze. It´s a bronze medal.

alloy That is a car disk. It is made of alloy. It´s an alloy car disk.

metal That is a relief. It is made of metal. It´s a metal relief.

Answer these questions: 1 Which materials are kinds of metal? 2 Which materials come from plants? 3 Which materials come from animals? 4 Which materials can you make clothes from?

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