School Uniforms in different countries презентация

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Introduction

Let’s take a look at the school uniform of different countries. For

many nations the school uniform is a cultural tradition. There are a great number of different uniform colors and shapes, but we’re going to present you only some of them that we found most interesting.

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Japan

The Japanese school uniform for girls, ‘seifuku’.
It consists of a blouse in sea style and a pleated skirt.

Shoes with a small hill and knee socks are absolutely necessary.

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Great Britain

School dress code is very strict in England.
Every school has its own school

uniform and symbols.
Many schools made gender-neutral uniforms.

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Australia

Their school uniforms resemble the British ones very much, only they are more open

and light. Many schools also require students to wear hats due to the very hot climate.

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Cuba

There are a few variations of uniforms in Cuba: white top with yellow bottom, and blue

top with dark blue bottom. They also have white shirts and red sundresses or pants with a necessary element — a tie.

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Indonesia

The Top is always white, but the bottom can be red, dark blue, or grey. The

most interesting part comes later: after the students pass a national exam, they celebrate their “freedom” by painting each other’s uniforms different colors using markers and spray paint.

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China

Chinese students have a few sets of uniform: for holidays and ordinary days, for summer

and winter. Everyday uniforms for girls and boys are almost identical and they look a lot like sportswear.

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Vietnam

The girls from high school can wear a white national costume- “ao dai.” In some schools,

girls wear them only on special occasions and ceremonies.

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Syria

The school uniform in Syria was changed from the dull khaki to brighter colors (blue, grey,

and pink) long before the military conflict due to political reasons. It symbolized the wish to live in peace in the Middle East.

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Bhutan

The girls’ clothes are called “kira” and the boys’ are called “gho.” Kids

used to carry all textbooks and school supplies in the clothes, but now they have backpacks and other bags.

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Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, students have to wear white uniforms. Girls wear dresses with ties, but

the sleeves and collars can be different. Boys wear white shirts and blue shorts. On special occasions, boys wear white shorts.

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‘Stylish but cozy’

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