15 versatile exercises and one movement game for practicing clothing-related vocabulary and grammar. The main focus is on using locative cases in the context of dressing (being somewhere, e.g., müts on peas – the hat is on the head; putting something somewhere, e.g., panen mütsi pähe – I put the hat on my head; taking something from somewhere, e.g., võtan mütsi peast – I take the hat off my head).
The exercises progress from easier to more challenging and are primarily intended for B1-level learners, though some exercises may also be suitable for other language levels. More interesting vocabulary is also included, for example, läbipaistvad plätud jalas (“wearing transparent flip-flops”).
The recommended prior grammar knowledge for completing all the material includes locative cases (to explain the short illative, e.g., müts pähe), past tense, negative sentences with the partitive case (including plural partitive), and the imperative mood.
An answer key is included as a separate file. The material is more cheerful in color but is also suitable for black-and-white printing.








