Family members The first meeting - Šolski center Slovenske Konjice

Family members
mother/mum
father/dad
daughter
son
sister
brother
sibling – a brother or a sister
grandmother/grandma
grandfather/grandpa
aunt
uncle
cousin
nephew
niece
father-in-law
mother-in-law
son-in-law
daughter-in-law
stepmother
stepfather
half brother/stepbrother
half sister/stepsister
The first meeting
Jill: So, Nancy, Fred tells me that you are a nurse.
Nancy: Actually, it runs in the family. My mother and grandmother were also nurses.
They are both retired now.
Ted: Did you grow up in Salisbury, Nancy?
Nancy: I spent my childhood in Brighton. And you?
Jill: For nine generations the Kingsley‘s have been involved in textiles in Salisbury
until now.
Nancy: That’s quite a history.
Ted: Yes, Fred is supposed to inherit the business someday.
Fred: Dad, could you please not bring that up right now, please?
Ted: I suppose it can wait. Yes, that seems to be a sore subject in this house.
Jill: So what is your family like? Have you got any brothers or sisters?
Nancy: Yes, I’ve got two brothers and one sister. The two men are older and my
sister is younger.
Ted: And what do they do?
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Nancy: My family believes that education is very important. We all went to university
or did further studies. Strangely enough, we all ended up in the health field.
Jill: Do you think the cuts in the health budget will even be worse?
Nancy: No, I don’t think so. They are certainly not getting any worse.
Ted: Fred told us a lot about you, but he didn’t tell us where you two met.
Fred: Nancy’s aunt and uncle introduced us at a picnic that they had last summer.
We started dating in autumn. Actually, I’ve asked Nancy to marry me.
Jill: Don’t you think this is a little bit rushed?
Nancy: I think that we are both ready.
Fred: We are both at a point in our lives where we are financially secure and looking
towards the future. Besides, the wedding wouldn’t be until spring next year.
Describe the scene! What is happening in the text?
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Vocabulary
English word
to be involved in something
besides
to bring up – brought – brought
childhood
to date
to end up
exclusively
financially secure
generation
heritage
to meet – met – met
retired
a sore subject
Slovene translation
Write answers.
Who is who in the family?
Fred:
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Nancy:
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Ted:
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Jill:
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What does Nancy do for living?
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Where did she grow up?
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Which thing is sore for the Kingsley family?
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What‘s Nancy‘s family like?
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How did Nancy and Fred meet?
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They are about to get married. When will be the wedding?
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Adjectives
STOPNJEVANJE:
obrazilno (z obrazili –er and –est),
opisno z “more” in “the most”.
ENOZLOŽNI PRIDEVNIKI:
small – smaller – the smallest
large – larger – the largest
silly – sillier – the silliest
hungry – hungrier – the hungriest
DVO- ALI VEČZLOŽNI PRIDEVNIKI:
famous – more famous – the most famous
interesting – more interesting – the most interesting
POSEBNOSTI
good – better – the best
bad – worse – the worst
much – more – the most
Make comparative sentences.
Bill – Jake – Alan – to be strong
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Stan – Luke – Tracy – to run fast
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Stacy – Mary – Sue – to sleep a lot
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Adam – Brian – Liam – to work hard
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Lucy – Melissa – Angela – to read slowly
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Matt – Florian – Joe – to be good at soccer
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Compare words in brackets.
Summer is ___________ (hot) season of the year.
Gold is ___________ (valuable) than silver.
Which do you like ___________ (good), fish or meat?
My father is ___________ (strong) than yours.
This is one of ___________ (useful) books that I have.
Jim has ___________ (many) books than his father.
He has ___________ (many) friends than his sister does.
The ___________ (soon) you get there, the ___________ (good) seat you will
get.
He has twice as ___________ (many) books as his sister.
Nagoya is one of ___________ (large) cities in Japan.
James is ___________ (fast) runner in his class.
This book is the ___________ (good) of the two.
Our house is ___________ (big) than theirs.
I think the cow is ___________ (useful) of all animals.
She is ___________ (beautiful) than any other girl in our school.
She is ___________ (careful) than John.
Describe your family!
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What was it like?
Elizabeth: Grandpa, what was it like, when you were young?
Grandfather: I‘m still young!
Elizabeth: You know what I mean! Be serious! What was it like when you were a little
boy?
Grandfather: Well, when I grew up, it was after the war. We had very little food and
had to work all the time.
Elizabeth: Why didn‘t you just go to the grocery store?
Grandfather: It wasn‘t that easy. They didn‘t have any food either. There were mass
shortages.
Elizabeth: Did you go to school like I do?
Grandfather: Sure. But I only went until I was sixteen. I had to support the family
after your great grandfather died.
Elizabeth: And then mum came!
Grandfather: Yes. She was the first in a line of three daughters and two sons. My
wife, that is your grandmother and I did not waste any time!
Elizabeth: What was mum like when she was my age?
Grandfather: She read books all day long.
Elizabeth: Did your dad make you do homework like my dad does?
Grandfather: Of course. But I was more interested in playing football and building
engines.
Elizabeth: Did you do a good job?
Grandfather: Yes, I believe I played rather well.
Elizabeth: Did you want to play professional football?
Grandfather: Not really, it was just a pastime. What do you want to be when you
grow up?
Elizabeth: I want to be a vet!
Grandfather: Come on, give me a hug!
Vocabulary
to be good at something
mass shortage
pastime
to support
vet
to waste time
Come on!
What were you like?
to remember:
I remember when I was a little boy.
to remind someone of something/someone:
She reminds me of my mother.
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Označi pravilno nadaljevanje.
When Geoffrey was little,
• he is going to play football.
• he often played football.
When Sandra was eight,
• she used to play tennis as a child.
• she used to read until night came.
When I was a girl,
• we were not that mean,
• remember just a little.
As a child,
• Brett was never good.
• Brett is taking out the rubbish.
Imperativ
Be good!
Bodi priden!
Be nice to your sister!
Bodi prijazen do sestre!
Believe me!
Verjemi mi!
Have a piece of cake!
Vzemi kos torte!
Think of me!
Misli name!
Take some bread!
Vzemi malo kruha!
Kako tvorimo velelne stavke (ukaze)?
V angleščini ni razlike med tikanjem in vikanjem.
Uporabljamo nedoločno obliko glagola brez „to“.
Tvorimo ukaze vljudneje:
Be nice!
Could you please be nice.
Take out the rubbish!
Could you please take out the rubbish.
Could pretekla oblika pomožnega glagola can
Tvorite velelne stavke.
1. to give – a hug – your father
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2. to remember – to support – your – children
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3. to be – thoughtful
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4. to wait – for – the bus
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5. to remind me – to do – my homework
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Match.
1. Stand behind the
A. three times a day.
2. Tell me all
B. about it.
3. Shut
C. the sofa.
4. Come
D. turn left.
5. Take your feet off
E. up.
6. Turn on
F. in.
7. Take one pill
G. down.
8. Go to the traffic lights and
H. line, please.
9. Come and see
I. me next week.
10. Put that
J. page 59.
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