The Met Gala Party

Introduction

The Met Gala is a big party every year. It helps the museum get money. Famous people wear expensive clothes.

Main Body

Anna Wintour leads the party. She started in 1995. Now, tickets cost a lot of money. She chooses who can come to the party. In 2026, the theme was 'Fashion Is Art'. Some people wore clothes that looked like old paintings. Rich people from tech companies gave a lot of money to the museum. Many people from India came to the party. They wore beautiful clothes made by hand. A company from India also made a very large carpet for the event.

Conclusion

The Met Gala gets money for the museum. It shows that fashion is a type of art.

Learning

🎨 The "Something + From + Place" Pattern

When you want to say where a person or an object comes from, use this simple map:

Person/Thing \rightarrow from \rightarrow Place


Examples from the story:

  • People \rightarrow from \rightarrow India
  • A company \rightarrow from \rightarrow India
  • Rich people \rightarrow from \rightarrow tech companies

Why this helps you reach A2: Instead of just saying "India people" (which is wrong), using from makes your English sound natural and correct. You can use this for everything!

  • I am from Spain.
  • This coffee is from Brazil.
  • The dress is from Italy.

Vocabulary Learning

party
A social gathering where people come together to celebrate or have fun.
Example:We are going to a party this Saturday.
museum
A building where objects of art, history, or science are displayed for visitors.
Example:The museum has a new exhibit on dinosaurs.
money
Currency used to buy goods or services.
Example:She saved her money for a new phone.
people
Human beings in general.
Example:People in the city like to walk in the park.
clothes
Items worn on the body.
Example:He bought new clothes for the summer.
expensive
Cost a lot of money.
Example:The watch is expensive but very beautiful.
tickets
Proof of entry to an event, usually paid for.
Example:We need tickets to enter the concert.
cost
The amount of money needed to buy something.
Example:The cost of the book is $10.
theme
The main subject or idea of an event or story.
Example:The theme of the party was the 1920s.
fashion
The style of clothing and accessories popular at a particular time.
Example:Fashion changes every season.
art
Creative work that expresses ideas or feelings.
Example:She paints beautiful art.
rich
Having a lot of money or valuable possessions.
Example:He is a rich businessman.
tech
Short for technology, relating to computers and electronics.
Example:Tech companies develop new gadgets.
company
A business organization that sells goods or services.
Example:The company released a new product.
carpet
A piece of thick fabric used on the floor.
Example:The living room has a soft carpet.
event
A planned public or social occasion.
Example:The event will start at 7 p.m.
type
A category or kind of something.
Example:There are many types of fruit.
hand
The part of the body used to grasp or touch.
Example:She waved her hand to say hello.
beautiful
Pleasing to look at or think about.
Example:The sunset was beautiful.
look
To direct one's gaze at something.
Example:Look at the stars in the sky.