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Relations and relationships – Student Book Part 1: family and relations
TASK 1. Study
the vocabulary used to speak about family members, relatives and
names.
Family
the Brown family, the Browns, a Brown
parents: a father, Dad/dad, Daddy/daddy; a
mother, Mum/mum, Mummy/mummy
children = kids
siblings: a brother, a sister, an
older/elder/senior brother, a younger/junior sister; the eldest
brother/sister
ancestors = forefathers
grandparents: a grandfather = granddad = grandpa,
a grandmother = granny, gran
great grandparents: a great grandfather, a great
grandmother
descendants: grandchildren: a grandson, a
granddaughter
great grandchildren: a great grandson, a great
granddaughter
Relatives
a relation = a relative: a near/distant relative
an uncle, an aunt,
a nephew, a niece,
relatives-in-law: a father-in-law, a
mother-in-law, a son/daughter-in-law, a sister/brother-in-law,
a first/second/third … cousin,
a step-mother/father, stepchild/stepson/
stepdaughter
a half-sister/brother
a guardian
a foster child
an adopted child
an orphan
a relative on one’s father’s/mother’s side
a first/second/middle name,
a family name = a surname = a last name
a patronymic
a full/short name, e.g. My name is Edward, Ned
for short.
to call somebody by his/her first name
a maiden name
a nickname
a pet name = an endearing name
a pseudonym = a
pen name