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Come on!Get in Style!

Do you want to get some styling tips to look bright and pleasant?Come and join us in the new Styling Club to make yourself different!What will you learn?

★basic haircare and skincare tips

★A make﹣up(化妆) and hair styling skills

★proper mix﹣and﹣match skills

★dressing tips for special occasions(场合)

Stylist Ms.Janice Smith will teach members the above skills.Not only will you become more confident with your look,you will also have the chance to help with the make﹣up and styling for school activities like fashion shows and New Year's parties.

When and where do we meet?

Our club meets every Tuesday after school,from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm,at Room TA01 in the Student Activity Center.

How can you be a member?

Students who want to join the club should visit our website at wwwktseduau/stylingclub to sign up before 15th September.There are only 20 places.First come,first served!

What is the cost?

Each member needs to pay $50 for styling products.

How can you get more information?

For further information,you can email Karen Yung She will be happy to answer all your questions.

31.The members of the Styling Club will meet  every week.

A.one hour

B.two hours

C.three hours

D.four hours

32.The members will learn how to  in the Styling Club.

A.dress properly

B.visit websites

C.make beautiful clothes

D.organize school activities

33.  will most probably join the Styling Club.

A.Kids who dream to be web designers

B.Teachers who expect to learn skin care

C.Students who hope to look fashionable

D.Parents who wish to improve make﹣up skills.

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