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etter if you paint your bedroom blue. b You should think of the sun. c You should wear orange.4. a He should wear green. b He should use the colour yellow more. c He should think of a warm, sunny place.5. a She tells people what colours of food to eat. b She makes your clothes change colour. c She makes food for people.6. a She will give you free clothes. b You will get your money back. c She will give you free books.Andy is talking with Millie about what to wear for a party. Listen to the tape and find out what Andy will wear for the party. Work in pairs and talk about your preferences. Use the conversation below as a model.I’d rather wear orange.What will Andy wear for the party?He will wear orange shirt and jeans trousers.Andy: I’m going to a friend’s birthday party, Millie. Come and see if these clothes look good on me.Millie: Which shirt do you prefer, the red one or the orange one?Andy: I don’t like red. I’d rather wear orange.Millie: You look smart in orange. Which trousers do you like?Andy: I prefer jeans.Millie: Good. Jeans are fortable and they’ll match your shirt.Andy: OK. Thanks, Millie.Useful sentences:What’s your favourite colour?Which do you like better?…doesn’t suit you.The …one looks better than the …one.Try this/these on.It’s too dark / bright / dull.Would you rather wear…?I like…more than…I would rather wear…Do you pre