Sneakers

Sneakers

Boots

Boots

Sandals

Sandals

Heels

Heels

Loafers

Loafers

Oxfords

Oxfords

Slippers

Slippers

Clogs

Clogs

Brogues

Brogues

Mary Janes

Mary Janes

Footwear

Footwear

Sneakers - Clothes and Fashion

20 chapters
levelintermediate

Explore our readings on footwear to learn about a variety of shoes, from sneakers to formal styles, perfect for every occasion and activity.

Vocabulary
1.
work of art
[n]
/wˈɜːk ʌv ˈɑːɹt/
2.
convention
[n]
/kənˈvɛnʃən/
3.
trade
[v]
/treɪd/
4.
line up
[v]
/lˈaɪn ˈʌp/
5.
camp out
[v]
/kˈæmp ˈaʊt/
6.
overnight
[adv]
/ˈoʊvɝˈnaɪt/
7.
passion
[n]
/ˈpæʃən/
8.
more than meets the eye
[phrase]
/mˈoːɹ ðɐn mˈiːts ðɪ ˈaɪ/
9.
sneak
[v]
/ˈsnik/
10.
footwear
[n]
/ˈfʊtˌwɛr/
11.
stylish
[adj]
/ˈstaɪlɪʃ/
12.
[come] a long way
[phrase]
/kˈʌm ɐ lˈɑːŋ wˈeɪ/
13.
invent
[v]
/ɪnˈvɛnt/
14.
[hold] a place
[phrase]
/hˈoʊld ɐ plˈeɪs/
15.
rubber
[n]
/ˈɹəbɝ/
16.
soled
[adj]
/sˈoʊld/
17.
plimsoll
[n]
/plˈɪmsɑːl/
18.
[change] the game
[phrase]
/tʃˈeɪndʒ ðə ɡˈeɪm/
19.
release
[v]
/rɪˈliːs/
20.
of all time
[adv]
/ʌv ˈɔːl tˈaɪm/
21.
massive
[adj]
/ˈmæsɪv/
22.
hit
[n]
/hɪt/
23.
[get] {one's} hands on {sth}
[phrase]
/ɡɛt wˈʌnz hˈændz ˌɑːn ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
24.
symbol
[n]
/ˈsɪmbəl/
25.
{one's} bread and butter
[phrase]
/wˈʌnz bɹˈɛd ænd bˈʌɾɚ/
26.
wardrobe
[n]
/ˈwɔrdˌroʊb/
27.
taste
[n]
/teɪst/
28.
athlete
[n]
/ˈæθˌlit/
29.
perform
[v]
/pɚˈfɔːrm/
30.
lightweight
[adj]
/ˈɫaɪtˈweɪt/
31.
long-distance run
[n]
32.
cushioning
[n]
/ˈkʊʃənɪŋ/, /ˈkʊʃnɪŋ/
33.
stability
[n]
/stəˈbɪlɪti/
34.
[go] the extra mile
[phrase]
/ɡˌoʊ ðɪ ˈɛkstɹə mˈaɪl/
35.
game-changer
[n]
/ɡˈeɪmtʃˈeɪndʒɚ/
36.
everyday life
[n]
/ˈɛvɹɪdˌeɪ lˈaɪf/
37.
appealing
[adj]
/əˈpiːlɪŋ/
38.
[run] an errand
[phrase]
/ɹˈʌn ɐn ˈɛɹənd/
39.
night out
[n]
/nˈaɪt ˈaʊt/
40.
versatility
[n]
/ˌvɝsəˈtɪɫəti/
41.
go-to
[adj]
/ɡoʊɾuː/
42.
walk of life
[n]
/wˈɔːk ʌv lˈaɪf/
43.
retiree
[n]
/ɹiˈtaɪˈɹi/
44.
[stand] the test of time
[phrase]
/stˈænd ðə tˈɛst ʌv tˈaɪm/
45.
take off
[v]
/teɪk ɑːf/
46.
pair
[v]
/ˈpɛɹ/
47.
streetwear
[n]
/stɹˈiːtwɛɹ/
48.
[mix] and [match]
[phrase]
/mˈɪks ænd mˈætʃ/
49.
outfit
[n]
/ˈaʊtˌfɪt/
50.
reflect
[v]
/rɪˈflɛkt/
51.
trendy
[adj]
/ˈtrɛndi/
52.
high fashion
[n]
/hˈaɪ fˈæʃən/
53.
as common as dirt
[adj]
/æz kˈɑːmən æz dˈɜːt/
54.
around the (world|globe)
[phrase]
/ɐɹˈaʊnd ðə wˈɜːld ɔːɹ ɡlˈoʊb/
55.
feature
[v]
/ˈfitʃɝ/
56.
futuristic
[adj]
/ˌfjutʃɝˈɪstɪk/
57.
lace
[v]
/leɪs/
58.
sell out
[v]
/sɛl aʊt/
59.
in a heartbeat
[phrase]
/ɪn ɐ hˈɑːɹtbiːt/
60.
passionate
[adj]
/ˈpæʃənət/
61.
limited-edition
[adj]
/lˈɪmɪɾᵻdɪdˈɪʃən/
62.
unique
[adj]
/juˈnik/
63.
vintage
[adj]
/ˈvɪntɪdʒ/

1.
work of art
[n]
/wˈɜːk ʌv ˈɑːɹt/
2.
convention
[n]
/kənˈvɛnʃən/
3.
trade
[v]
/treɪd/
4.
line up
[v]
/lˈaɪn ˈʌp/
5.
camp out
[v]
/kˈæmp ˈaʊt/
6.
overnight
[adv]
/ˈoʊvɝˈnaɪt/
7.
passion
[n]
/ˈpæʃən/
8.
more than meets the eye
[phrase]
/mˈoːɹ ðɐn mˈiːts ðɪ ˈaɪ/
9.
sneak
[v]
/ˈsnik/
10.
footwear
[n]
/ˈfʊtˌwɛr/
11.
stylish
[adj]
/ˈstaɪlɪʃ/
12.
[come] a long way
[phrase]
/kˈʌm ɐ lˈɑːŋ wˈeɪ/
13.
invent
[v]
/ɪnˈvɛnt/
14.
[hold] a place
[phrase]
/hˈoʊld ɐ plˈeɪs/
15.
rubber
[n]
/ˈɹəbɝ/
16.
soled
[adj]
/sˈoʊld/
17.
plimsoll
[n]
/plˈɪmsɑːl/
18.
[change] the game
[phrase]
/tʃˈeɪndʒ ðə ɡˈeɪm/
19.
release
[v]
/rɪˈliːs/
20.
of all time
[adv]
/ʌv ˈɔːl tˈaɪm/
21.
massive
[adj]
/ˈmæsɪv/
22.
hit
[n]
/hɪt/
23.
[get] {one's} hands on {sth}
[phrase]
/ɡɛt wˈʌnz hˈændz ˌɑːn ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
24.
symbol
[n]
/ˈsɪmbəl/
25.
{one's} bread and butter
[phrase]
/wˈʌnz bɹˈɛd ænd bˈʌɾɚ/
26.
wardrobe
[n]
/ˈwɔrdˌroʊb/
27.
taste
[n]
/teɪst/
28.
athlete
[n]
/ˈæθˌlit/
29.
perform
[v]
/pɚˈfɔːrm/
30.
lightweight
[adj]
/ˈɫaɪtˈweɪt/
31.
long-distance run
[n]
32.
cushioning
[n]
/ˈkʊʃənɪŋ/, /ˈkʊʃnɪŋ/
33.
stability
[n]
/stəˈbɪlɪti/
34.
[go] the extra mile
[phrase]
/ɡˌoʊ ðɪ ˈɛkstɹə mˈaɪl/
35.
game-changer
[n]
/ɡˈeɪmtʃˈeɪndʒɚ/
36.
everyday life
[n]
/ˈɛvɹɪdˌeɪ lˈaɪf/
37.
appealing
[adj]
/əˈpiːlɪŋ/
38.
[run] an errand
[phrase]
/ɹˈʌn ɐn ˈɛɹənd/
39.
night out
[n]
/nˈaɪt ˈaʊt/
40.
versatility
[n]
/ˌvɝsəˈtɪɫəti/
41.
go-to
[adj]
/ɡoʊɾuː/
42.
walk of life
[n]
/wˈɔːk ʌv lˈaɪf/
43.
retiree
[n]
/ɹiˈtaɪˈɹi/
44.
[stand] the test of time
[phrase]
/stˈænd ðə tˈɛst ʌv tˈaɪm/
45.
take off
[v]
/teɪk ɑːf/
46.
pair
[v]
/ˈpɛɹ/
47.
streetwear
[n]
/stɹˈiːtwɛɹ/
48.
[mix] and [match]
[phrase]
/mˈɪks ænd mˈætʃ/
49.
outfit
[n]
/ˈaʊtˌfɪt/
50.
reflect
[v]
/rɪˈflɛkt/
51.
trendy
[adj]
/ˈtrɛndi/
52.
high fashion
[n]
/hˈaɪ fˈæʃən/
53.
as common as dirt
[adj]
/æz kˈɑːmən æz dˈɜːt/
54.
around the (world|globe)
[phrase]
/ɐɹˈaʊnd ðə wˈɜːld ɔːɹ ɡlˈoʊb/
55.
feature
[v]
/ˈfitʃɝ/
56.
futuristic
[adj]
/ˌfjutʃɝˈɪstɪk/
57.
lace
[v]
/leɪs/
58.
sell out
[v]
/sɛl aʊt/
59.
in a heartbeat
[phrase]
/ɪn ɐ hˈɑːɹtbiːt/
60.
passionate
[adj]
/ˈpæʃənət/
61.
limited-edition
[adj]
/lˈɪmɪɾᵻdɪdˈɪʃən/
62.
unique
[adj]
/juˈnik/
63.
vintage
[adj]
/ˈvɪntɪdʒ/
1.
work of art
[n]
/wˈɜːk ʌv ˈɑːɹt/
obra ng sining
2.
convention
[n]
/kənˈvɛnʃən/
kumbensiyon
3.
trade
[v]
/treɪd/
magkalakal
4.
line up
[v]
/lˈaɪn ˈʌp/
pumila
5.
camp out
[v]
/kˈæmp ˈaʊt/
["magkampo"
6.
overnight
[adv]
/ˈoʊvɝˈnaɪt/
sa magdamag
7.
passion
[n]
/ˈpæʃən/
pagmamahal
8.
more than meets the eye
[phrase]
/mˈoːɹ ðɐn mˈiːts ðɪ ˈaɪ/
used for saying that a person or thing has more of a specific quality than it seems
9.
sneak
[v]
/ˈsnik/
lumusot
10.
footwear
[n]
/ˈfʊtˌwɛr/
sapatos
11.
stylish
[adj]
/ˈstaɪlɪʃ/
naka-istilo
12.
[come] a long way
[phrase]
/kˈʌm ɐ lˈɑːŋ wˈeɪ/
malayo na ang narating
13.
invent
[v]
/ɪnˈvɛnt/
imbento
14.
[hold] a place
[phrase]
/hˈoʊld ɐ plˈeɪs/
to have importance or value within a particular field, group, or context
15.
rubber
[n]
/ˈɹəbɝ/
goma
16.
soled
[adj]
/sˈoʊld/
may talampakan
17.
plimsoll
[n]
/plˈɪmsɑːl/
plimsoll
18.
[change] the game
[phrase]
/tʃˈeɪndʒ ðə ɡˈeɪm/
to have a major impact that significantly alters how something is done, understood, or approached
19.
release
[v]
/rɪˈliːs/
ilabas
20.
of all time
[adv]
/ʌv ˈɔːl tˈaɪm/
ng lahat ng panahon
21.
massive
[adj]
/ˈmæsɪv/
napakalaki
22.
hit
[n]
/hɪt/
hit
23.
[get] {one's} hands on {sth}
[phrase]
/ɡɛt wˈʌnz hˈændz ˌɑːn ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
to manage to obtain, acquire, or access something, often after effort or difficulty
24.
symbol
[n]
/ˈsɪmbəl/
simbolo
25.
{one's} bread and butter
[phrase]
/wˈʌnz bɹˈɛd ænd bˈʌɾɚ/
pangunahing pinagkakakitaan
26.
wardrobe
[n]
/ˈwɔrdˌroʊb/
aparador
27.
taste
[n]
/teɪst/
panlasa
28.
athlete
[n]
/ˈæθˌlit/
atleta
29.
perform
[v]
/pɚˈfɔːrm/
gumana
30.
lightweight
[adj]
/ˈɫaɪtˈweɪt/
magaan
31.
long-distance run
[n]
pagtakbo ng malayuan
32.
cushioning
[n]
/ˈkʊʃənɪŋ/, /ˈkʊʃnɪŋ/
pamamalayan
33.
stability
[n]
/stəˈbɪlɪti/
katatagan
34.
[go] the extra mile
[phrase]
/ɡˌoʊ ðɪ ˈɛkstɹə mˈaɪl/
to try harder than what is expected
35.
game-changer
[n]
/ɡˈeɪmtʃˈeɪndʒɚ/
nagbabago ng laro
36.
everyday life
[n]
/ˈɛvɹɪdˌeɪ lˈaɪf/
pang-araw-araw na buhay
37.
appealing
[adj]
/əˈpiːlɪŋ/
kaakit-akit
38.
[run] an errand
[phrase]
/ɹˈʌn ɐn ˈɛɹənd/
to complete a short and often minor task
39.
night out
[n]
/nˈaɪt ˈaʊt/
gabi ng labas
40.
versatility
[n]
/ˌvɝsəˈtɪɫəti/
kakayahang umangkop sa maraming gamit
41.
go-to
[adj]
/ɡoʊɾuː/
pinipili
42.
walk of life
[n]
/wˈɔːk ʌv lˈaɪf/
propesyon
43.
retiree
[n]
/ɹiˈtaɪˈɹi/
retirado
44.
[stand] the test of time
[phrase]
/stˈænd ðə tˈɛst ʌv tˈaɪm/
to remain strong, valuable, or effective over a long period, despite changes or challenges
45.
take off
[v]
/teɪk ɑːf/
lumipad
46.
pair
[v]
/ˈpɛɹ/
ipares
47.
streetwear
[n]
/stɹˈiːtwɛɹ/
damit pangkalsada
48.
[mix] and [match]
[phrase]
/mˈɪks ænd mˈætʃ/
to combine different pieces of clothing, styles, or colors in a flexible way to create a coordinated outfit
49.
outfit
[n]
/ˈaʊtˌfɪt/
kasuotan
50.
reflect
[v]
/rɪˈflɛkt/
magpakita
51.
trendy
[adj]
/ˈtrɛndi/
makabago
52.
high fashion
[n]
/hˈaɪ fˈæʃən/
mataas na moda
53.
as common as dirt
[adj]
/æz kˈɑːmən æz dˈɜːt/
napakarami
54.
around the (world|globe)
[phrase]
/ɐɹˈaʊnd ðə wˈɜːld ɔːɹ ɡlˈoʊb/
in many different countries and regions of Earth
55.
feature
[v]
/ˈfitʃɝ/
ipakita
56.
futuristic
[adj]
/ˌfjutʃɝˈɪstɪk/
pantasya
57.
lace
[v]
/leɪs/
itali
58.
sell out
[v]
/sɛl aʊt/
maubos
59.
in a heartbeat
[phrase]
/ɪn ɐ hˈɑːɹtbiːt/
without any hesitation or delay
60.
passionate
[adj]
/ˈpæʃənət/
masigasig
61.
limited-edition
[adj]
/lˈɪmɪɾᵻdɪdˈɪʃən/
limitadong edisyon
62.
unique
[adj]
/juˈnik/
natatangi
63.
vintage
[adj]
/ˈvɪntɪdʒ/
luma

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Sneakers

Read a passage about comfortable, versatile shoes, ideal for casual wear and physical activities, offering both style and support.

The World of Sneakers

1.1

Sneakers are a type of footwear that almost everyone around the world knows. They are comfortable, stylish, and practical. People wear them for many different reasons—whether for sports, walking, or just as a part of their daily fashion. Sneakers have come a long way since they were first invented, and today they hold a special place in fashion and popular culture.

Ang sneakers ay isang uri ng sapatos na halos kilala ng lahat sa buong mundo. Komportable sila, naka-istilo, at praktikal. Ang mga tao ay nagsusuot ng mga ito para sa maraming iba't ibang dahilan—maging para sa sports, paglalakad, o bilang bahagi lamang ng kanilang pang-araw-araw na fashion. Ang sneakers ay nagkaroon ng malaking pag-unlad mula nang unang imbento ang mga ito, at ngayon ay mayroon silang espesyal na lugar sa fashion at popular na kultura.

History of Sneakers

1.2

The history of sneakers is quite interesting. The first rubber-soled shoes were created in the 1800s, and they were originally called "plimsolls." These early shoes were simple and did not offer much comfort. However, as time went on, technology improved. By the 20th century, companies like "Converse," "Nike," and "Adidas" began producing sneakers that changed the game. The "Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars," released in the 1920s, became one of the most famous sneakers of all time.

Ang kasaysayan ng mga sneaker ay medyo kawili-wili. Ang mga unang rubber-soled na sapatos ay nilikha noong 1800s, at orihinal na tinawag silang « plimsolls ». Ang mga naunang sapatos na ito ay simple at hindi nag-aalok ng maraming kaginhawahan. Gayunpaman, sa paglipas ng panahon, bumuti ang teknolohiya. Pagsapit ng ika-20 siglo, nagsimulang gumawa ng mga sneaker ang mga kumpanya tulad ng « Converse », « Nike », at « Adidas » na nagpabago sa laro. Ang « Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars », na inilabas noong 1920s, ay naging isa sa mga pinakasikat na sneaker sa lahat ng panahon.

Sneakers
1.3

During the 1980s, sneakers became even more popular thanks to basketball players like "Michael Jordan." The "Air Jordan" shoes by Nike were a massive hit, and soon everyone wanted to get their hands on a pair. Today, sneaker culture is still growing, and sneakers are not just shoes; they are a symbol of style and personality. They have become the bread and butter of many people's wardrobes, with a style to fit everyone's taste.

Noong dekada 1980, ang mga sneaker ay naging mas popular pa salamat sa mga manlalaro ng basketbol tulad ni 'Michael Jordan'. Ang 'Air Jordan' shoes ng Nike ay isang malaking hit, at sa lalong madaling panahon lahat ay nais makakuha ng isang pares. Ngayon, ang kultura ng sneaker ay patuloy na lumalago, at ang mga sneaker ay hindi lamang sapatos; sila ay simbolo ng estilo at personalidad. Sila ay naging pangunahing bahagi ng wardrobe ng maraming tao, na may estilo na akma sa panlasa ng lahat.

Sneakers and Sports

1.4

Sneakers are often linked to sports, and for good reason. The main purpose of early sneakers was to help athletes perform better. Tennis, basketball, and running shoes were among the first types of sneakers designed for specific sports. These shoes needed to be lightweight and comfortable, allowing athletes to move quickly and easily. Today, many famous athletes wear sneakers designed just for them, such as the "Kobe Bryant" and "LeBron James" basketball shoes.

Ang mga sneaker ay madalas na nauugnay sa sports, at may magandang dahilan. Ang pangunahing layunin ng mga unang sneaker ay upang matulungan ang mga atleta na gumanap nang mas mahusay. Ang mga sapatos para sa tennis, basketball, at pagtakbo ay kabilang sa mga unang uri ng sneaker na idinisenyo para sa mga partikular na sports. Ang mga sapatos na ito ay kailangang magaan at komportable, na nagpapahintulot sa mga atleta na kumilos nang mabilis at madali. Ngayon, maraming sikat na atleta ang nagsusuot ng mga sneaker na idinisenyo para sa kanila, tulad ng sapatos na pang-basketball na «Kobe Bryant» at «LeBron James».

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Running shoes are some of the most popular sneakers used by people today. They are designed to protect the feet and offer support during long-distance runs. Sneakers made for running can help people run faster and farther by providing the right balance of cushioning and stability. In fact, a good pair of running shoes can make a world of difference for someone training for a marathon or a 5-kilometer race. If you want to go the extra mile, a good pair of sneakers can be a game-changer.

Ang running shoes ay ilan sa mga pinakasikat na sneaker na ginagamit ng mga tao ngayon. Ang mga ito ay dinisenyo upang protektahan ang mga paa at magbigay ng suporta sa mahabang distansyang pagtakbo. Ang mga sneaker na ginawa para sa pagtakbo ay makakatulong sa mga tao na tumakbo nang mas mabilis at mas malayo sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay ng tamang balanse ng cushioning at stability. Sa katunayan, ang isang magandang pares ng running shoes ay maaaring gumawa ng malaking pagkakaiba para sa isang taong nagsasanay para sa isang marathon o 5-kilometer race. Kung nais mong mag-extra mile, ang isang magandang pares ng sneaker ay maaaring maging game-changer.

Sneakers in Everyday Life

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What makes sneakers so appealing is how they fit into everyday life. You can wear them while running errands, going for a walk, or even when dressing up for a casual night out. Their versatility has made them the go-to choice for people from all walks of life. Whether you are a student, a professional, or a retiree, sneakers are likely a part of your wardrobe. They have managed to stand the test of time because they are not only practical but also fashionable.

Ang nagpapahanga sa mga sneakers ay kung paano sila umaakma sa pang-araw-araw na buhay. Maaari mong isuot ang mga ito habang nag-aasikaso ng mga gawain, naglalakad, o kahit na kapag nagbibihis para sa isang kaswal na gabi. Ang kanilang versatility ay naging dahilan upang sila ang maging pangunahing pagpipilian ng mga tao mula sa lahat ng antas ng pamumuhay. Kung ikaw man ay isang estudyante, propesyonal, o retirado, malamang na ang mga sneakers ay bahagi ng iyong wardrobe. Nagtagumpay silang makayanan ang pagsubok ng panahon dahil hindi lamang ito praktikal kundi pati na rin naka-istilo.

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The popularity of sneakers in casual fashion took off when people started pairing them with jeans, dresses, and even suits. In many countries, sneakers have become a key part of streetwear culture. The best part is that you can mix and match them with any outfit without missing a beat. Sneakers have also become symbols of self-expression, with people choosing designs and colors that reflect their personalities.

Ang kasikatan ng sneakers sa casual fashion ay sumikat noong sinimulan ng mga tao na ipares ang mga ito sa jeans, dresses, at kahit suits. Sa maraming bansa, ang sneakers ay naging isang mahalagang bahagi ng streetwear culture. Ang pinakamagandang bahagi ay maaari mong ihalo at ipares ang mga ito sa anumang outfit nang hindi nawawala ang beat. Ang sneakers ay naging mga simbolo rin ng pagpapahayag ng sarili, na may mga taong pumipili ng mga disenyo at kulay na sumasalamin sa kanilang personalidad.

Sneakers in Fashion

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Sneakers are not only worn for sports. Over the years, they have become a big part of fashion as well. Many people choose sneakers for their everyday outfits because they are comfortable and trendy. From simple white sneakers to colorful, high-fashion designs, there is a sneaker for every taste. People from all walks of life wear them, and they have become as common as dirt in cities around the world.

Ang mga sneaker ay hindi lamang isinusuot para sa sports. Sa paglipas ng mga taon, naging malaking bahagi na rin sila ng fashion. Maraming tao ang pumipili ng sneaker para sa kanilang pang-araw-araw na outfits dahil komportable at uso ang mga ito. Mula sa simpleng puting sneaker hanggang sa makulay, high-fashion na disenyo, may sneaker para sa bawat panlasa. Mga tao mula sa lahat ng antas ng buhay ang nagsusuot nito, at naging karaniwan na ito tulad ng lupa sa mga lungsod sa buong mundo.

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Some of the most famous sneakers have been worn by celebrities and featured in movies and TV shows. For example, in the movie "Back to the Future Part II," the character "Marty McFly" wears a pair of futuristic self-lacing Nike sneakers. These shoes became so popular that Nike later released a real version of them. Sneakers have also appeared in the world of music, with hip-hop artists like "Kanye West" creating their own lines of sneakers. His "Yeezy" sneakers have been hugely popular, selling out in a heartbeat.

Ang ilan sa mga pinakatanyag na sneaker ay isinuot ng mga kilalang tao at itinampok sa mga pelikula at palabas sa TV. Halimbawa, sa pelikulang «Back to the Future Part II», ang karakter na «Marty McFly» ay nagsusuot ng isang pares ng futuristic na self-lacing Nike sneakers. Ang mga sapatos na ito ay naging napakapopular kaya naglabas ang Nike ng tunay na bersyon nito. Ang mga sneaker ay lumitaw din sa mundo ng musika, kasama ang mga hip-hop artist tulad ng «Kanye West» na lumikha ng kanilang sariling mga linya ng sneaker. Ang kanyang mga «Yeezy» na sneaker ay naging napakapopular, na naubos sa isang kisap-mata.

Sneaker Collecting

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Sneaker collecting is a hobby that has grown in popularity over the last few decades. Some people are so passionate about sneakers that they spend thousands of dollars on rare or limited-edition shoes. These collectors, often called sneakerheads, take pride in finding unique or vintage sneakers to add to their collections. For them, sneakers are not just shoes—they are works of art.

Ang pagkolekta ng sneaker ay isang libangan na lumago sa katanyagan sa huling ilang dekada. Ang ilang tao ay napaka-passionate tungkol sa sneaker na gumagastos sila ng libu-libong dolyar sa mga bihira o limitadong-edisyon na sapatos. Ang mga kolektor na ito, na madalas na tinatawag na sneakerheads, ay ipinagmamalaki ang paghahanap ng mga natatanging o vintage na sneaker upang idagdag sa kanilang mga koleksyon. Para sa kanila, ang mga sneaker ay hindi lamang sapatos—sila ay mga likha ng sining.

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There are also sneaker conventions, where people come together to buy, sell, and trade sneakers. Some sneakers are so rare that they become extremely valuable, like the "Air Jordan 1" sneakers, which can sell for thousands of dollars. It is not uncommon for collectors to line up outside stores or camp out overnight just to get their hands on the latest pair of sneakers. For sneakerheads, collecting shoes is more than meets the eye—it is a serious passion.

Mayroon ding mga kumbensiyon ng sneakers, kung saan nagsasama-sama ang mga tao para bumili, magbenta, at magpalitan ng mga sneaker. Ang ilang mga sneaker ay napakabihirang na nagiging lubhang mahalaga, tulad ng mga 'Air Jordan 1' na sneaker, na maaaring ibenta sa halagang libu-libong dolyar. Hindi karaniwan para sa mga kolektor na pumila sa labas ng mga tindahan o magkampo magdamag para lamang makuha ang pinakabagong pares ng sneaker. Para sa mga sneakerhead, ang pagkolekta ng sapatos ay higit pa sa nakikita ng mata—ito ay isang seryosong hilig.

Fun Fact: The Silent Origins of Sneakers

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The word "sneaker" comes from the fact that these shoes are so quiet. The rubber soles made it easy for people to "sneak" around without making any noise. This name became popular in the late 1800s, and it has stuck around ever since!

Ang salitang "sneaker" ay nagmula sa katotohanan na ang mga sapatos na ito ay napaka tahimik. Ang mga goma na soleras ay nagpadali sa mga tao na "mag-sneak" sa paligid nang walang anumang ingay. Ang pangalang ito ay naging popular sa huling bahagi ng 1800s, at ito ay nanatili mula noon!

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Quiz
1.

What was the original name for rubber-soled shoes in the 1800s?

A

Runners

B

Plimsolls

C

Chuck Taylors

D

Trainers

2.

What company released the "Air Jordan" sneakers?

A

Adidas

B

Converse

C

Puma

D

Nike

3.

Sort the following events in the correct chronological order (from earliest to most recent):

sneakers were first called "plimsolls"
sneaker conventions become common
converse releases chuck taylor all-stars
"back to the future part ii" shows self-lacing sneakers
michael jordan makes sneakers more popular
4.

Match the item to its correct description:

Converse Chuck Taylors
Marty McFly
Sneakerheads
People who collect rare sneakers
Worn in a famous movie with self-lacing
Early basketball sneakers from 1920s
5.

What feature helped give sneakers their name?

A

The sound of laces

B

The heavy sole

C

The quiet rubber sole

D

The colorful designs

6.

Fill in the blank with the correct words from the text (Only one word is allowed in each blank).

The "Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars" were first released in the

.

The Air Jordan sneakers were made by

and quickly became a cultural phenomenon.

Sneakers became part of casual fashion when people started wearing them with clothes like

, dresses, and even suits.

In the movie Back to the Future Part II, the character Marty McFly wears self-

sneakers.

Sneaker

allow collectors to buy, sell, and trade rare shoes.

shoes can help people train for events like marathons or a 5-kilometer race.

7.

Match the type of sneaker to its purpose:

Running shoes
Sports sneakers
Casual sneakers
Made to help athletes perform better
Worn for daily activities like errands
Designed for long-distance movement
8.

Which of the following are functions or uses of sneakers mentioned in the passage? (Select all that apply)

Running

Business meetings

Fashion

Skiing

Sneaking quietly

Dancing competitions

Playing sports

9.

Complete the table about the sneakers.

DescriptionFeature or Function

Helps runners go faster and farther

and stability

Are symbol of

and personality

Prevents injury, provides stability

Support during long

Rubber soles allow silent steps

Movement without

10.

Which of the following statements are true according to the passage? (Select all that apply)

Sneakers were originally called plimsolls.

All sneakers are made of leather.

Michael Jordan made sneakers more popular.

Some people trade rare sneakers at conventions.

Sneakers are no longer worn by athletes.

Sneakers first became popular in the 200

Marty McFly wore futuristic Nike sneakers in a movie.

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