Grandmother, grandfather, aunt, uncle, cousin, niece, and nephew. Marital Status: Married, single, engaged, divorced, and widowed. Key Grammar Concepts Possessive Adjectives: Using words like my, your, his, her, its, our, to describe relationships (e.g., "This is brother"). Demonstratives: Differentiating between this/these (near) and that/those (far) when identifying family members in photos. Singular vs. Plural:
Keep practicing. In the next lesson (Lesson 7: Daily Routines), you will learn how to describe what your family does every day from morning to night. Until then, go home and tell your mother, father, or guardian: “I learned about you in English class today.” lesson 6 my family
Now it is your turn. Using the template below, write a paragraph about family. This is the core assignment for Lesson 6: My Family . In the next lesson (Lesson 7: Daily Routines),
There are ______________ people in my family. They are my ______________, my ______________, my ______________, and me. go home and tell your mother
One of the most beautiful aspects of teaching is the opportunity to discuss cultural differences.