Inmy family, there are four people: my father, my mother, my little brother and me. My father is one who brings money home and is also responsible for organizing and planning family trips. My mother is the one who is in charge for making meals and makes sure everyone eats at the appropriate times. My little brother is the pet of the family.
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Im going to tell you about my family. I live with my little sister, mum, and dad. We live in London, although I grew up in Lancaster, a beautiful city in the North of England. My dad's name is Pierre. He's from France, and he speaks English and French. When he was young, my mother went to France on a student exchange, and they met there.
Afamily is a social group of people who stay together under the same roof in a society. It comprises two or more adults like parents and grandparents and young children who are bound in a relationship by birth or blood. They are collectively known as family members. Each family member is committed to each other in a mutual relationship.
Myparents, my sister, and me. We are a very small family. My father is an engineer and my mother is a doctor, but after their work, they spend so much time with us. They both love us a lot. They work really hard to make our future better. It is a very happy family. If we face any bad time, my parents handle it with care. My Family: Paragraph (150 Words) for Class 5, 6, 7. We are five people in our family.
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TranscriptSarah Hello and welcome to Everyday English. I'm Sarah. Jack And I'm Today we're going to be talking a bit more about families and how to describe our family Sarah, you've got two siblings. Is that right? Sarah I do! I've got two younger brothers, Daniel and Luke. I'm the oldest and then there's Daniel. He's the middle child. And Luke is the youngest. Sarah Now when you have a number of siblings like me, you often list them in order of birth. You can use the superlative adjective oldest to describe the firstborn child. And youngest to refer to the child that was born last. The youngest in your family can be also be called your baby brother or your baby sister. Or little brother or little Older and younger are comparative adjectives. When we're making comparisons, we usually use the word than. For example, I'm younger than Shh, don't tell them that!Sarah We often use comparative and superlative adjectives to talk about our family members and compare them to others. For exampleMy brothers are taller than thinks he is more intelligent than his likes ice cream better than stepbrother is the shortest in the James is the most patient of all my Make sure you use the right plural form when you're talking about more than one family member. ExamplesUncle becomes unclesSister becomes sistersBrother becomes brothersJack If a word ends in 'y', you add "ies". For example, 'baby' becomes 'babies'. Sarah If you wanted to provide more information about your family members, then you could talk about where they grew up, their schooling, careers, relationship status or hobbies. You could also mention how they're related to Let's listen to some people talk about their family Is this your family?Charlotte Yeah so this was taken at my cousin's wedding. That's my cousin there, the bride, and then here's my Is he the tall one?Charlotte No, no that's my uncle. My dad's the shortest one of the family. He's here. And then oh, my two Oh! I didn't realise you had sisters. Are they younger or older?Charlotte They're both younger so I'm the oldest of the family and then there's Teagan who's the middle child and then Sophie who is the youngest but she's the tallest of the family too so she's amazing at I bet you're the loudest Yeah I Um who's that?Charlotte That's my cousin, Emma. So she was born in Darwin and grew up on a property in the Northern Territory with my aunty and uncle and her brother, Joe. Joe's actually a mining engineer so he works on a mine near Alice Springs and Emma moved to Canberra to study at ANU and she studied a Masters in Archaeology. Nic Oh wow, that's She actually married an anthropologist and they love history and they actually went to Egypt in March last Are you catching up with them soon?Charlotte Yeah I'm actually seeing them this weekend on Sunday at Oh awesome!Sarah Now when we're talking about the lives of our family members we often use In, on and at are prepositions of time and place. You can use them to talk about places. For exampleShe was born in grew up on a studies at the Australian National And you can also use them for talking about went to Egypt in see them on meet at Here's an easy way to remember when to use each preposition. We use in for something general and at for something very Now you might also want to talk about your family, or other families, in a more general way. For example, is your family big or small? Are you closer to your immediate family or your extended family? Or, is there any such thing as a normal family? What do you think, Jack?Jack There's definitely no such thing as a normal family! Families come in all shapes and sizes but they're always interesting to talk Well that's it from us for now. We'll see you later!For daily English language lessons and tips, like our Learn English Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, or subscribe to our YouTube 24 May 2018Thu 24 May 2018 at 500am, updated 24 May 2018Thu 24 May 2018 at 502am
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