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Module 2 - Family

CONTENT

The International Day of Families

What is the International Day of Families? How do you call family members? What are the
types of family?

A child Star Roman’s Family


How can you describe your family?

FUNCTION

Your family members are also called your relatives. You may have a nuclear family or
an extended family. Your nuclear family includes your father, mother and siblings. Your
extended family includes all of the people in your father and mother's families.

Your sibling is your brother or sister. If you have 1 brother and 2 sisters, then you have 3
siblings. Your parent is your father or mother. Your child is your son or daughter.
Your spouse is your husband or wife.

You may also have a stepfamily. Your stepfamily includes people who became part of your
family due to changes in family life. These changes may include death, divorce or separation.
New partnerships create new children. The new children and their relatives become part of
your blended family. Some people are born into a stepfamily.

Note that spouses and step-relatives are relatives by marriage. They are not blood relatives.
Your father and mother are related by marriage. But your father and you are related by blood.

In a family, the word generation means all the people in one stage of the family. For example,
your parents are one generation, you and your siblings are the next generation, and your
children and their cousins are another generation.

my relatives relationship to me I usually call

male female him... her...

parent relative of whom I am Father, Daddy, Mother, Mummy, Mum,


the child Dad, Papa Mommy, Mom, Mama,
father mother Ma

sibling we have the same first name; first name; sometimes


brother sister father and mother sometimes Bro Sis

uncle aunt sibling of my parent Uncle [first Aunt/Auntie [first


name] name]

grandparent parent of my parent Grandfather, Grandmother,


Grandpa Grandma
grand- grand-
father mother

cousin child of my uncle or first name


aunt

spouse relative to whom I am first name


married
husband wife

child relative of whom I am first name


the parent
son daughter

nephew niece child of my sibling first name

grandchild child of my child first name

grandson grand-
daughter

great great parent of my Great Grandpa Great Grandma


grand- grand- grandparent
father mother

father-in- mother in- parent of my spouse first name; first name; Mum, Mom
law law Dad

brother- sister in- sibling of my spouse; first name


in-law law spouse of my sibling

son-in- daughter- spouse of my first name


law in-law daughter/son

ex- ex-wife my previous spouse first name


husband (we divorced)

half- half-sister my sibling born to my first name


brother father or mother but
not both

step-parent new spouse of one of first name


step- step- my parents
father mother

step-child child of my spouse but first name


not of me
step-son step-
daughter

Who is Roman?
How many people are there in Roman`s family?
What are the pets in Roman`s family?
Whose pet is the cat? (Roman`s cat) Roman has got a cat and a dog.
Whose pet is the dog? (Roman`s dog)
Whose pet is the goldfish? (Hardy`s goldfish) Hardy has got a goldfish.
Whose pet is the hamster? (Gilby`s hamster) Gilby has got a hamster. Gilby`s got a hamster.
Whose pet is the horse? (Ben`s horse)
Ben has got a horse. Ben`s got a horse.
I have got a cat. I`ve got a cat.
We use possessive 's to say that something or someone belongs to a person, is connected to a
place, or to show the relationship between people. The possessive 's always comes after
a noun.

Noun + 's
or s' noun
bicycl
Sam's
Singular e
Sam and hous
Emma's e
frien
my parents'
ds
Plural my children's toys

VOCABULARY

Your family members are mother, father, siblings, grandparents.


First-degree relatives are mother, father, (parent), child, (children,) son, daughter,
(sibling), brother and sister.

Second-degree relatives are (grandparent), grandfather, grandmother, (grandchild,


grandchildren), grandson, granddaughter, aunt, uncle, niece and nephew.

Third-degree relatives are great-grandparent, great-grandfather, great-grandmother,


great-grandchild, great-grandchildren, great-grandson, great-granddaughter, great-
uncle, great-aunt, cousin, grandniece and grandnephew.

Members of family-in-law are (spouse), wife, husband, father-in-law, sibling-in-law, son-


in-law, daughter in law.

Step- relatives: step-mother/step-brother, etc.

Nuclear family consists of father, mother and kids.

Extended Family consists of parents, kids, grandparents and maybe aunts and uncles.

Single parent family consists of only mother and kids/ only father and kids.

Blended family consists of mother, step-father and kids/ father, step-mother and kids.

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