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FAMILY TIES

Here is a list of words that are often used when talking about family {ties;tie = (n) something that connects two or more people or things, a link, for example a blood tie} and relationships. In your notebook, group these words into six categories: From relationship beginning to marriage planning, Wedding and marriage, Separation or loss of a partner, Children, Parents, Family past and future.

adopt
alimony
ancestor
blood relative
bride
bridegroom
bring up
date
descendant

divorce
ex-wife
fall in love with
fiancé
fiancée
foster child
foster parent
get engaged

girlfriend
give birth
grow up
heir
heritage
honeymoon
husband
infant
inherit 
marry
offspring
only child
orphan
raise
roots
separate
single
spoil

spouse
stepfather
toddler
triplet
twin
wedding
widow
widower

Look up the new words in a dictionary and create a glossary in your notebook. Then, use the words in sentences.

FAMILY TYPES
People live in many different kinds of families. List the types you know and figure out what they are called in English. Next, do the  task on the next page and learn about the most common family types.

Read the descriptions of the most common family types and choose the right names from the list.

{nuclear_family;extended_family;blended_family;foster_family} : It is composed of two biological parents and their children. It is the most common type and was long considered as the ideal family structure.
{single-parent_family;childless_family;foster_family;nuclear_family} : It includes one parent (usually a single mother) and her or his children.
{extended_family;nuclear_family;blended_family;cohabiting-couple_family} : This family type involves many relatives who live together. It can include aunts, uncles, grandparents, or cousins. Family members help raising children and do the housework.
{childless_family;cohabiting-couple_family;nuclear_family;foster_family} : It consists of a husband and wife living together.
{blended_family;extended_family;foster_family;cohabiting-couple_family} : This type of family includes two separate families forming a new unit of a husband and wife and their children from previous marriages or relationships.
{foster_family;blended_family;extended_family;childless_family} : It includes a family in which some or all children are adopted.
{cohabiting-couple_family;single-parent_family;foster_family;blended_family} : This type of family consists of an unmarried couple and their children.
Now, listen to a dialogue between Brian and his schoolmate Jenny preparing for a school concert. What types are their families?
Brian: extended family
Jenny: {single-parent;single_parent} family
Write reasons for your decision in your notebook.

In groups, discuss your family types and describe their characteristics.

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