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Family relations

  1. First name = Christian name

  2. Patronymic

  3. Surname =last name =family name

  4. Full name

  5. To support = to keep a family

  6. To come from a rich family

  7. Parents

  8. Father = papa =dad =daddy

  9. Mother =mummy = mum = mom (Am.)

  10. Child

  11. The only child

  12. Childless

  13. Childhood

  14. Baby = infant

  15. First-born

  16. Twins

  17. Son = sonny

  18. Daughter

  19. Brother

  20. Sister

  21. Favourite = pet

  22. To pet

  23. To spoil

  24. A chip off the old block

  25. To nurse

  26. To bring up = to raise

  27. Nursery

  28. Kindergarten

  29. To be like = to take after

  30. To be alike

  31. To resemble

  32. Resemblance (to, between)

  33. Grandparents

  34. Grandfather = grandpa

  35. Grandmother = granny

  36. Great-grandfather = great-granddaddy

  37. Grandson

  38. Granddaughter

  39. Grandchildren

  40. Generation

  41. To die (to be dead)

  42. Orphan

  43. To adopt

  44. Adopted child

  45. Foster child

  46. Stepfather

  47. Stepmother

  48. Stepson

  49. Stepdaughter

  50. Widow

  51. Widower

  52. Heir

  53. Heiress

  54. Ancestors

  55. Descendant

  56. Close relative

  57. Distant relative

  58. Relation

  59. Uncle

  60. Aunt

  61. Nephew

  62. Niece

  63. Cousin (sister, brother) = first cousin

  64. Second cousin

  65. Remote kinsmen

  66. Marital status

  67. To marry smb.

  68. To be /to get married to smb.

  69. Married

  70. Single = unmarried

  71. Bridegroom

  72. Bride

  73. Fiancée

  74. Fiancé

  75. Husband

  76. Wife

  77. Father-in-law

  78. Mother-in-law

  79. Son-in-law

  80. Daughter-in-law

  81. Brother-in-law

  82. Sister-in-law

  83. To propose to smb.

  84. Proposal

  85. To be engaged to smb.

  86. Engagement

  87. Registry office

  88. Wedding

  89. Wedding anniversary

  90. Silver wedding

  91. Golden wedding

  92. Newly married couple = newly weds = just married

  93. Honeymoon

  94. To divorce

  95. Divorce

  96. Bachelor

  97. Spinster

  98. At the age of…

  99. To be under age

  100. To come to age

  101. To look one`s age

  102. To look young (old) for one`s age

  103. To bear one`s age well

  104. I`m not yet 19 = I`m under 19

  105. I`m on the wrong side of 20

  106. I`m on the right side of 30

  107. She`s about 40

  108. Older

  109. Elder

  110. To be of military age

  111. Teenager

  112. Youngster

  113. Aged

  114. Middle-aged

  115. To grow old = to get older

  116. Elderly

  117. An old man (woman)

  118. Grown-up = adult

  119. Youth

  120. Origin

  121. Occupation

  122. What are you? = What is your occupation?

  123. Trade

  124. To retire

  125. Housewife

  126. Domestic

  127. Family man

  128. For family reasons

  129. Household

  130. Maiden name

  131. Nickname

  132. Playfellow

  133. Will

ZODIAC SIGNS

  1. Gemini

  2. Aries

  3. Taurus

  4. Cancer

  5. Leo

  6. Virgo

  7. Libra

  8. Scorpio

  9. Sagittarius

  10. Capricorn

  11. Aquarius

  12. Pisces

Read the following text and answer the questions after it.

Engagement and marriagies

At the age of 21, persons of both sexes in England come of age. Boys and girls are permitted to become `engaged` or `betrothed`, when still in their teens. A boy can, with his parents` consent, propose to a girl and then marry her before he is 21 years of age. As a pledge of good faith he presents his bride with an engagement ring, which is worn on the third finger of the left hand.

In ordinary speech, a man who is engaged but not yet married to a lady, when speaking of her, will say: `My intended` or `my fiancee`. The young lady on a similar occasion will say the same.

Generally, English girls receive no marriage portion (wedding-dower) on marrying, as a man is obliged to maintain his wife and children himself.

On the day of the wedding, the bridegroom and bride with the best-man and bride`s maids, family and friends go to church for the wedding service. There they are joined in matrimony by the clergyman who slips a wedding-ring on the bride`s ring-finger. This ring she wears for the rest of her life.

When the ceremony is over, all go back to the house, where the lady has been living, to the wedding breakfast. The prominent feature of the wedding breakfast is the holy decorated wedding cake. After the guests have drunk to the bride`s and bridegroom`s health, the happy newly-married couple leave and depart on their honeymoon or to their new home.

According to an old English custom, they get pelted at the moment of leaving the room with rice or with old shoes and slippers, which is supposed to bring them good luck.

  1. When do people in England come of age?

  2. What does it mean `to be engaged`?

  3. Do English girls receive a wedding-dower? Why?

  4. What is the prominent feature of the wedding day?

  5. What wedding tradition do English people have?

  6. Do the back-translation of the text.

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