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B. Make up short situations round the following words.


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A. Complete the following sentences, make use of the words given in

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1. My elder sister, Helen by name, has a family of her own. She is married to her schoolmate. They got married 5 years ago. They have 2 children: a boy and a girl. Their names are John and Mary. John is 4 and Mary is 2 years old.

2. Helen is my cousin. She works as a typist. She is married. She married a doctor whose name is John Brown. They have a 3-year-old child, Kate by name. Kate is the pet of the family.

3. My uncle John is in his early forties. He isn't married. He is single. He works as a sailor and lives in the Far East.

1. My older sister Jane is married and (a family of her own).

2. Tom is Kate's younger brother (4 years younger than Kate).

3. Mary has 2 sisters. Ann is her younger sister, and Lily (her elder sister).

4. My cousin is married to an engineer (married, get married)

5. My niece leaves school this year and she is eager to (learn typing, cooking).

6. My father is 45 (a middle-aged man). As for my mother (in her late 30s).

 

1. to be a language student, to be of age, to be in one's 1st year, to learn to be a teacher, to be eager to do smth, to have good man­ners, to be friendly.

2. an elder sister, to marry, to be married, to get on well, to have a 2-year old child, to be the pet of the family, to be fond of.

3. grandparents, to be on pension, kind-hearted, to help about the house

4. an aunt, my mother's sister, to be a middle-aged woman, to live in a far-away place, to see little of one another, to be great friends.

5. a boy-friend, to learn to be a doctor, to make a good doctor, to work a lot, to be good at, to be clever.

 


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