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Living in English Family

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Family Relationships
Conversation Practice - Family Survey
Directions: Ask your classmates questions about their families and complete the
chart below. Ex. Are you married? Do you have children? How many children
do you have? Do you have siblings? Are they older or younger than you? Are
your maternal grandparents living? How many nieces and nephews do you
have? etc.

Name Fernando Anderson Cristian Jenifer


Spouse No , I amn’t No , I amn’t No , I amn’t NO i’m not

Children No, I No, I No, I haven’t NO, I


haven’t haven’t haven’t

Siblings Yes , I have Yes , I have Yes , I have YES I have

Nieces / Nephews zero two One Three

Cousins Four two Four Three

Aunts / Uncles Three Four Three Two

In-laws Three Three Three Two

Maternal Grandparents No YES No Yes

Paternal Grandparents No YES No No


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Which member of your group has the largest extended family? Anderson Gonzales
Valencia.
Vocabulary Review – The Family
Directions: Complete the following sentences using your list of family
vocabulary.

1. Your brother or sister is your siblings


2. Your mother and father are your parents.
3. Your mother’s sister is your aunt.
4. Your daughter’s husband is your son-in-law.
5. Your sister’s son is your nephew.
6. Your brother’s wife is your sister-in-law.
7. Your sister’s daughter is your niece.
8. Your father’s brother is your uncle.
9. Your aunt’s or uncle’s children are your cousins.
10. Your father, mother, sister and brother are your family.
11. Your husband’s mother is your mother-in-law.
12. Your daughter’s son is your grandson.
13. A person who has no brothers or sisters is called an only child.
14. Your mother’s new husband (not your father) is your stepfather.
15. A child whose mother and father are dead is an orphan.
16. An unmarried man is called bachelor or a divorced.
17. A woman whose husband has died is a widow.
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18. Your mother’s parents are your maternal grandparents.


19. Your father’s parents are your paternal grandparents.
20. A child who you have legal custody of, but is not your biological child, is
your adopted child.

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