Remember!
A family is not always a mother, a father and two kids. A family can be two mothers and a kid or two fathers and two kids, a mother and a father and no kids and so on.
A family is not always a mother, a father and two kids. A family can be two mothers and a kid or two fathers and two kids, a mother and a father and no kids and so on.
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Vocabulary
mother
mum |
father
dad |
grandmother
grandma |
grandfather
grandpa |
brother
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sister
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cousin
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baby
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Speaking and Writing Prompts
- Talk about your family. You could include some of the following information:
- Are your parents strict? Why? Why not?
- How is your relationship with your grandparents?
- Did you ever meet any of your great-grandparents? If yes, how was it?
- Do you get along well with your family? Why? Why not?
- Do you get along well with your brothers and sisters? Why? Why not?
- What is the best memory you have of your family doing something together?
- What does your father do? What's his job?
- What does your mother do? What's her job?
- What do you often argue about with your parents?
- What will you teach your future children? (what values, beliefs, hobbies, skills, etc.)
- Talk about an old person who you know well. How old is that person? What do you do together?
- What would you like to change about your childhood?
- Who is the black sheep of your family? Why?
- What happens if you don't clean your own room? Do your parents get mad?
- What are your parents like?
- What do you and your family like to do together?
- Where is the best place to raise a family?
- What is the most important thing your parents have taught you?
- Who should take care of old people?
- What is the perfect number of children to have? Why?
- How should parents discipline their children?
- Do you help your parents at home?
- Talk about your family. You could include some of the following information:
- Their names and age.
- What they look like.
- Their daily routine.
- Their job.
- What they do in the evenings.
- What they do at the weekends.
- Are your parents strict? Why? Why not?
- How is your relationship with your grandparents?
- Did you ever meet any of your great-grandparents? If yes, how was it?
- Do you get along well with your family? Why? Why not?
- Do you get along well with your brothers and sisters? Why? Why not?
- What is the best memory you have of your family doing something together?
- What does your father do? What's his job?
- What does your mother do? What's her job?
- What do you often argue about with your parents?
- What will you teach your future children? (what values, beliefs, hobbies, skills, etc.)
- Talk about an old person who you know well. How old is that person? What do you do together?
- What would you like to change about your childhood?
- Who is the black sheep of your family? Why?
- What happens if you don't clean your own room? Do your parents get mad?
- What are your parents like?
- What do you and your family like to do together?
- Where is the best place to raise a family?
- What is the most important thing your parents have taught you?
- Who should take care of old people?
- What is the perfect number of children to have? Why?
- How should parents discipline their children?
- Do you help your parents at home?
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