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Lead-in Activity Warm-up Listening Task Real World Listening Interaction Link Useful Expressions Additional Listening Homework Conversation
Lead-in Activity
father, mother, sister, brother, grandfather, grandmother, cousin, nephew…
Can you tell me something about your family?
Language Points
niece n. 侄女,外甥女nephew n. 侄,外甥aunt n. 姑妈 , 伯母 , 舅妈 , 阿姨,婶娘uncle n. 舅舅,叔伯,姨父,姑父cousin n. 堂兄弟姊妹 , 表兄弟姊妹
Culture Note
immediate family and extended family The former is the primary family of
mother, father, sister(s) and brother(s). The later includes grandparents, aunts,
uncles and so on.
niece father/dad sister auntbrother husband grandfather nephewgrandmother mother/momcousin uncle brother-in-law
Warm Up
Look at the family tree. How are the people related to
Emily? Write the words in the family tree.
grandfather grandmother
father mother uncle aunt
husband me brother sister brother-in-law cousin
niece nephews
Language Point
The expressions “I look like” and “I take after” are used to talk about family resemblances. “I look like my grandfather. I take after him.” People also say, “I have (a physical characteristic)” to mean “I look like.”
For example, “I have my grandfather’s eyes” means “My eyes are like my grandfather’s eyes.”
Another example is “I take after both of my parents. I have my mother’s eyes and my father’s nose.”
These are all family pictures of Beth at different ages.What does she look like in each picture?
Number the pictures and write Beth’s age.First Listening
# ____ Beth’s age______ # ____ Beth’s
age______
# ____ Beth’s age______
# ____ Beth’s age______
# ____ Beth’s age______
# ____ Beth’s age______
1 93 21
2 17
5 25 6 26 4 (about)22
in the bedroom
in the living room
1.
2.
3.
at school
in their yard
at their house
at their grandmother’s
house
Where are they? Check the correct answer.
Second Listening
at her college
in their backyard
4.
5.
6.
at their home
at the church
at Tiffany’s parents’ house
at Phil’s parents’ house
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√
√
√
√
√
Listen and rewrite the underlined part of each statement.
Third Listening
1. Beth thought it kind of fun to live in the same room with her sister. _______________
2. Beth, in the picture with her brother, hadn’t graduated from high school yet. _______________
3. Beth’ grandma was wonderful and deserved her admiration. _______________
4. Beth and her father were wearing the same clothes at her college graduation. _______________
5. Beth is all smiles in the picture, among a group of people attending her wedding. _______________
6. That summer Beth, together with her sister and husband, were enjoying some leisure and fun time at Phil’s parents’ house. _______________
was almost out of
share a room
amazing
dressed the same
the whole crew
fooling around
Script
1. So, this is me with my sister Tiffany. She was five then, and I was nine. We’re in our bedroom. We shared a room. It was kind of fun.
2. This is me with my brother Ted. We are in the front yard of our house. I was 17 there, almost out of high school. My brother was only 9. He was a totally cute kid. Don’t look at my hair there.
3. Oh, here. We were at my grandmother’s house, my grandma Ella. I love going there. She made the best cookies. That’s me and my baby sister Ginny. I was 21 then, and she was 3. And my grandma Ella. She was amazing. She was 95 there!
Script
4. Oh, and here we are in my backyard, a happy day. It’s my college graduation. That’s me and my dad, Bill. He’s a professor at the college I went to, so that’s why we’re dressed the same.
5. Oh, and that’s the whole crew on my wedding day in front of the church. You won’t remember everyone, but you can see that’s me in the middle, and of course my husband, Phil, next to me, Ted and Tiffany all grown up, Ginny again, and there’s grandma Ella again. I was 25 when I got married. What a fun wedding we had.
Script
6. Oh, and this is just me and my sister, Tiffany, and my husband Phil. We were just fooling around at Phil’s parents’ house. I think this was the summer after we got married, so I was like 26 here. I look pretty much the same as at my wedding, except for my clothes, of course.
Language Points
encounter v./n. 遇见,邂逅:encounter an old friend on the street
run v. 经营high-rise adj. 多层建筑的textile n. 纺织
Prepare
Eva Stone is the host of a show called World Encounters. Today’s show is about four families. Here are the countries Eva visited. Write the countries in the boxes. Honduras Australia China Nigeria
Eze Nigeria Feng China
Martinez Honduras
Abbot Australia
The Martinez family
___ They live on a ranch.
___ Doña Maria has three children.
___ Doña Maria is the head of the family.
___ Doña Maria lives with her daughter’s family.
Write T (true) or F (false).
Get The Main Ideas
1.
2. The Abbot family
___ Glenn works in a bank.
___ Liz works at the Sydney Opera House.
___ Alex and Louise are in college.
___ The younger kids love to surf.
T
F
T
T
T
T
F
F
The Feng family
___ They live in a house on the Yangzi River.
___ Shing travels a lot.
___ Mee Jin works at home.
___ Mingmei is 9, and Yuan is 6.
Write T (true) or F (false).
Get The Main Ideas
3.
4. The Eze family
___ They have a great many relatives.
___ Aisha is the father.
___ Nneka teaches at a high school.
___ The Ezes have three daughters.
T
T
T
T
T
F
F
F
Script Hi, everyone. This is Eva Stone of “World Encounters”. Today’s
“World Encounters” is “World Families”. Let’s go around the world and look at some different families.
Meet the Maritinez family. They’re from Honduras, in Central America. They live on a cattle ranch in the countryside. There are five people living at the ranch. Dona Maria is the mother and the head of the household. She has a son named Miguel. He lives on the ranch with his wife, Maria. Miguel and Maria have a son named Carlos, who’s 12, and a daughter, Gabriella, who is 8. Dona Maria also has two other children.
Meet the Abbott family, They’re from Sydney, Australia. There are five people in their family: the father, Glenn, the mother, Liz, their older daughter, Beth, the son, Alex, and the younger daughter, Louise. Glenn works at a band in downtown Sydney. Liz runs a little café near the Sydney Opera House. Alex and Louise are in high school. They love to surf, and there are so many great beaches near Sydney! Here are the Abbots, with Glenn’s parents, Daniel and Ruth, and his aunt Greta.
Script Meet the Feng family. They live in Shanghai, China, in a high-rise
building, in Puxi along the Yangzi River. Shing, the father, works for a trading company. He’s very busy. He travels a lot to Singapore, Hong Kong, and other Asian cities. Meet Jin, the mother, works at home. She has a home office and does design work for a textile company. The Fengs have two children, Yuan, who’s 9, and Mingmei, who’s 6.
Meet the Eze family. They’re from Nigeria. There are many people in their extended family, but this is the immediate family that lives together in Lagos. The father is Chuka. He is a doctor at a hospital. The mother is Nneka. She is a teacher at the high school nearby. They have two daughters. Chizoba. She is 14 years old. And Aisha. She’s 12. They are both students.
Well, thanks for joining us today. If you have an idea for “World Encounters”, please e-mail us.
Respond to the Ideas
Is your family like the Martinez family, the Abbot family, the Feng family, or the Eze family? Why?
1. Everyone’s family is different. What is your family like? Look at the chart. Read the questions. Write your answers under “Me.”
Who in your family…? Me Partner 1 Partner2
watches a lot of TV?
likes to cook?
is kind of messy?
likes to stay at home?
likes outdoor activities?
is good at telling stories?
What’s your family like?
1. Everyone’s family is different. What is your family like? Look at the chart. Read the questions. Write your answers under “Me.”
Who in your family…? Me Partner 1 Partner2
wears nice clothes?
loves to go shopping?
is always busy?
is easy to get money from?
is the most fun to be around?
does the washing-up?
What’s your family like?
1. Everyone’s family is different. What is your family like? Look at the chart. Read the questions. Write your answers under “Me.”
Who in your family…? Me Partner 1 Partner2
is bossy?
is the peace-maker?
is a big influence to you?
What’s your family like?
What Do You Take For That?
2. Talk to two classmates. Take turns asking questions. Fill in the chart.
3. Form groups. Tell your group two things you learned about each partner.
Is anyone’s family like yours?
Useful Expressions
We’re really close. 我们关系很亲密。 We get along pretty well. 我们相处得很融洽。
There are 4 people in my family. 我家有四口人。 There are five of us. 这是我们五个。 We live together.
她多大了? How old is she?
She’s married to… 她嫁给了…
我们住在一起。
Useful Expressions
I’m from an extended family.
我来自一个大家庭。
I'm from a typical nuclear family with my parents and me.
我家是典型的三口之家。
I’m the only / the oldest / the middle / the youngest child in my family.
我是家里的独子 / 老大 / 老二 / 最小的孩子。
How are the people related to Tony?
Lynn is Tony’s ____________.
Ann is Tony’s _____________.
Ellen is Tony’s ____________.
Carla is Tony’s ____________.
Marty is Tony’s ___________.
Lenny is Tony’s ___________.
Evan is Tony’s ____________.
mother
grandmother
stepsister
sister
stepbrother
brother
stepfather
Additional Listening
Tony: Well, I bought some photos of my family with me. I want to show them to you. Friend: Wow, you brought lot of photos. Great! Tony: Here’s the first one. Friend: Let me see. Oh, what a nice family. Is she your mother? Tony: Yes, she is my mother. Friend: And who’s in the second picture? Tony: Oh, this is my grandmother. Friend: Does she live with you? Tony: Yep. She lives with us.Friend: How about in this picture? Who are the girls? Tony: Well, the one on the right is Carla – she’s my sister. Friend: And the one on the left is who? Tony: Um, that’s Ellen. She’s also my … sister.Friend: Oh?Tony: And in this picture, this is Lenny and Marty. They’re my brothers.
Additional Listening
Friend: Wait a minute. How many brothers and sisters do you have? Tony: Well, it’s a little hard to follow, but I’ll explain. This is my mother. And this is my mother’s husband, Evan. Friend: That’s your father? Tony: No, he’s not my father. My mother and father are divorced. And, Evan is also divorced. Friend: Okay. Tony: And he married my mother last year. He has two children,
also, one boy and one girl. Marty and Ellen. So, actually, Marty is my stepbrother and Ellen is my stepsister. Friend: Stepbrother and stepsister? Tony: Yeah. That means my mother isn’t their mother, but my mother is married to their father. Friend: Oh, it’s a little hard to follow. Tony: Well, it really doesn’t matter now. We all just live together and we’re a family.
Additional Listening
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