This text is about H&M becoming a more ethical company. Different ways to say about and useful language are both highlighted and explained below. Don’t forget to do the quiz and answer the discussion questions.If you want a print-friendly version of the article, click here. 
Different ways to say ‘about’
When you don’t know a precise number or amount you can use these phrases as alternatives to just saying ‘about’: roughly around approximately in the region of just about more or less is pretty much something like just about almost
Useful language: Vocabulary glossary
- A common sight
- Can be seen in many places
- Garments
- Clothes
- Net quarterly profits
- How much a company has earned/lost over 3 months
- Fast fashion
- New fashions which quickly become available in shops
- The catwalk
- A long stage where models show the new designer clothes they are wearing
- Rapid-response production
- Where new clothes are made quickly when needed
- High-end label
- A famous and expensive brand
- Third world sweat shop
- A factory in an undeveloped country where people, often children, are paid very poorly and made to work hard and long hours
- Makeover
- An improvement
- Sustainability
- Being able to be used again and again without running out
- Working conditions
- Everything about a job such as the hours and amount of work
- Recycled
- Used again
- Organic materials
- Fabrics made from natural substances
- Ethical retailer
- Shops which care about doing the right things
- Sustainably sourced
- Bought or taken in a way which will have no or little affect on the environment
- Eco-fibres
- Thread used for making clothes which is environmentally friendly
Discussion questions
- Why do you think H&M wants to reposition itself as an ethical retailer?
- Will they make more money?
- Are eco-clothes better than normal ones?