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lesson 1 ( reading\writing) introduction theme: family vocabulary reading. text and quiz writing. essay about your family family vocabulary family – a group of people who are related to each other immediate family – your closest relations, such as your parents, children, husband or wife nuclear family – parents and their children extended family – a family unit that includes grandmothers, grandfathers, aunts, and uncles, etc. in addition to parents and children dysfunctional family – a family that is not behaving or working normally, where there is conflict, misbehaviour, etc. family member – someone who belongs to a specific family a relative – someone who is part of your family blood relative – someone you are related to through birth rather than marriage distant relative – generally, a relative who is a third cousin or greater, or a great aunt or uncle, especially when you have little or no involvement …
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sn’t have any brothers or sisters in-laws – the relatives of your husband or wife mother-in-law – mother of your spouse father-in-law – father of your spouse son-in-law – the husband of your daughter daughter-in-law – the wife of your son brother-in-law – the husband of your sister sister-in-law – the wife of your brother step – in the context of family relationships, ‘step’ means that you are related to the person because of one of your parents marries one of their parents stepmother – the wife of your father, but not your biological mother stepfather – the husband of your mother, but not your biological father stepson – the son of your new wife or husband, but not your biological son stepdaughter – the daughter of your new wife or husband, but not your biological daughter stepsister – the daughter of your stepmother or stepfather stepbrother – the son …
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gal parent over-protective parents – a parent who protect their child too much spoilt child – a child who shows bad behaviour because they have been allowed to do or have anything they want single parent – a person bringing up a child or children without a partner stay at home parent / stay at home mum – a parent who stays at home to take care of their children rather than going out to work to look after – to take care of childcare – the care of children, especially by a crèche, nursery or childminder while parents are working strict – strongly limiting someone's freedom to behave as they wish, or likely to severely punish someone if they do not obey authoritarian – demanding that people obey completely and refusing to allow them the freedom to act as they wish. generation – all the people of about the …
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has died a widower – a man whose wife has died to desert – to leave someone without help or in a difficult situation and not come back lesson 1 – family let’s begin our study of collocations by learning some common expressions about the family. your parents and siblings (brothers and sisters) are your immediate family – and your extended family includes all your relatives – uncles, cousins, great-aunts, etc. you can use a family tree to diagram the relationships among your family members. a person who is related to you by a long series of connections can be called a distant relative. if you’re lucky, you have a loving family or a close-knit family – these expressions refer to a family that has good relationships, where everyone loves each other and helps each other. if you were raised in a loving family, then you probably had a carefree …
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pay child support – regular payments to help with expenses for the kids. if it was a mutual divorce/separation – that means the ex-husband and ex-wife agreed to separate without fighting – then they will probably stay on good terms with each other (meaning to have a polite relationship without conflicts). lesson 1 quiz circle the best word to complete each sentence: 1. a friend of mine gave / took / went birth to her son at home with the help of a nurse. 2. a number of the kids in my classroom come from broken / damaged / hurt homes. 3. after a hostile / cruel / bitter divorce from his wife of 20 years, the actor married a woman young enough to be his daughter. 4. i see my excepted / expanded / extended family once a year, during our annual family vacation. 5. i was raised in …

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lesson 1 ( reading\writing) introduction theme: family vocabulary reading. text and quiz writing. essay about your family family vocabulary family – a group of people who are related to each other immediate family – your closest relations, such as your parents, children, husband or wife nuclear family – parents and their children extended family – a family unit that includes grandmothers, grandfathers, aunts, and uncles, etc. in addition to parents and children dysfunctional family – a family that is not behaving or working normally, where there is conflict, misbehaviour, etc. family member – someone who belongs to a specific family a relative – someone who is part of your family blood relative – someone you are related to through birth …

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