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My family


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 420.


A family… What is it a family? Everybody understands this concept differently. One has a mother and a father and they are his or her family. One has the only child and they both make a family.

I must say, this all is not about me. My family is big. And I am really proud of this fact. My friends say that sometimes they even envy me. When my family gets together during the Christmas season, there is no room to swing a cat.

I have an extended family, which consists of 17 people. Everything starts from my grandparents. Their names are Dana and Pavel. They are now rather old and retired. My granny is 75 and grandpa is 84. They live in a small flat in a lovely small town in Germany. My grandparents have three children: my aunt Maria, my uncle Vladimir and my mother Olga. And each of their children made their own nuclear family.

So, let's talk about my aunt. When she was 18, she married a young and handsome military officer named Vladimir. They moved houses very often but at last they settled in Belarus where their son, my eldest cousin, was born. His name is Vladimir. Now he is married and has his own family. His wife is Oksana and they have a son called Alexey. Unfortunately, my aunt's husband died about ten years ago and I really miss him.

The family of my uncle Vladimir is rather big, too. He married his classmate Raisa and they have two children: two boys Anatoly and Peter. Anatoly married Nataly and they have two daughters: Raisa (named after her grandmother) and Yana. My youngest cousin Petro is a student and he lives in Lvov.

My family consists of four people: my parents, my sister and me. My parents went to the same school and after my dad had come back from the army they married. Then my sister was born and I was born four years later. You know, I am a schoolgirl and my sister is a student in Moscow. She is going to be a lawyer. My mother is a librarian and my father is a taxi-driver. So, as you can see we are a typical Russian family and we never get bored on holidays.

 

• concept - ïîíÿòèå

• only child – åäèíñòâåííûé ðåáåíîê

• be proud of – ãîðäèòüñÿ

• no room to swing a cat – ïîñë. Íåãäå ÿáëîêó óïàñòü

• extended family – ðàñøèðåííàÿ ñåìüÿ

• envy - çàâèäîâàòü

• retire – âûõîäèòü íà ïåíñèþ

• nuclear family – ìàëåíüêàÿ ñåìüÿ

• cousin – äâîþðîäíûé áðàò èëè ñåñòðà

• uncle - äÿäÿ

• to get married – æåíèòüñÿ èëè âûõîäèòü çàìóæ

• husband - ìóæ

• unfortunately – ê ñîæàëåíèþ

• named after – íàçâàí â ÷åñòü

• get bored – ñêó÷àòü

 

 


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