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7. Put the words/phrases in the box in groups. Can you add any more words?

close friend acquaintance boss classmate husband colleague stranger ex-girlfriend best friend stepmother old friend father-in-law friend of a friend team-mate neighbor

work/university family friends other

______________ ___________ _________ __________

______________ ___________ _________ __________

______________ ___________ _________ __________

8. Choose four people from Ex.7. Describe your relationship with them to a partner.

9. Draw your family tree, and tell your partner something about the people in it.

10. Now make sentences with look like, take after, and get on with. I look like my Both of us / Neither of us ...

I don't look like my….because ...

I take after my….. because ...

I don't take after my…..because ...

I get on with my……... because ...

Part 4

1. Look at this diagram. Listen to Maria describing it.

  1. Who are the people?

b. Give each group a heading.

Jack

Phil

Colin

Sanders

Norman and Maureen

Mrs. Anderson

John

Louise

Sam

Muffin

Stella

Mark

Julia

2. Make a similar diagram for yourself. Use different headings if you like.

3. Talk about your diagrams.

4. Which of the things could you do with these people?

  • your boyfriend / girlfriend

  • your boss

  • your brother /sister

  • your neighbor

fall in love with

get divorced from

fancy

get on well with

split up with

argue with

get married to

go out with

love

5. Listen to these people talking about relationships.

a) What relationships are they talking about? Which one isn't real?

b) Listen again.

Can you find two or three key words in each description which tell you the relationship?

6. Think of the relationships of your own. They can be real or

imaginary, family members, girlfriend/boyfriend, colleagues,

neighbors, or anything else. Think about these things.

  1. How long have you known them?

  2. How often do you see them?

  3. What do they look like?

  4. Do you get on well? Why / Why not?

Writing Project

You are going to describe your relationships. Follow these instructions.

1. Use the questions in Ex. 6 to make notes.

2. Tell your partner about the relationships of your own and ask

questions about his/her relationships.

3. Write about your relationships.

Grammar Part

1 A) Complete the questions with these words: What, How long, When, Which, Where, Why, How, Who, How much, How many.

1.________has he bought?

2. ________does he work so hard?

3. ______did she start her new job?

4.______did you live?

5. ______ are you staying therefore?

6._______ people are coming to the party?

7. ______ are you feeling?

8. _______ one do you like?

9. ______ is the holiday going to cost?

10. ______ did he fall in love with?

a. The blue one.

b. Over £200.

c. About 20.

d. Paris.

e. Emma.

f. Two weeks.

g. Fine, thanks.

h. On Monday.

i. He really likes his job.

j. A pair of trousers.

b) Match the questions to the answers.