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«My family and me ppt»

   Have you got a brother?  Brothers/sisters  Only alone Play with each other (don’t ) get on well Argue with each other Have arguments and fights Have my own room Always alone Do everything myself Can’t talk to anybody  when I have got problems

Have you got a brother?

Brothers/sisters

Only alone

  • Play with each other
  • (don’t ) get on well
  • Argue with each other
  • Have arguments and fights
  • Have my own room
  • Always alone
  • Do everything myself
  • Can’t talk to anybody

when I have got problems

 Choose the right word (elder, younger,   the eldest, the youngest): My name is Kabe. I am … in the family. Annagul is …than I, but she is … than Dursun. My sister Dursun is …in our family. We love our mother and spend together our summer holidays.

Choose the right word (elder, younger, the eldest, the youngest):

  • My name is Kabe. I am … in the family. Annagul is …than I, but she is … than Dursun. My sister Dursun is …in our family. We love our mother and spend together our summer holidays.
 Make up similar dialogue about your  family: Is your family large? Yes, our family is a large one. There are 5 of us. I have got a mother, a father, and two brothers. Are your brothers younger than you? No, they are both older. I’m the youngest child in the family. And everybody has a pet I believe? Oh, yes!

Make up similar dialogue about your family:

  • Is your family large?
  • Yes, our family is a large one. There are 5 of us. I have got a mother, a father, and two brothers.
  • Are your brothers younger than you?
  • No, they are both older.
  • I’m the youngest child in the family.
  • And everybody has a pet I believe?
  • Oh, yes!
 Guess the riddles: It is your parents’ child. It is neither your brother nor your sister. Who is it? Two people are walking along the street. One says, “This is my father’s house. But I am not his son. Who speaks?

Guess the riddles:

  • It is your parents’ child. It is neither your brother nor your sister. Who is it?
  • Two people are walking along the street. One says, “This is my father’s house. But I am not his son. Who speaks?
 Guess the riddle: Once upon a time there sat two Indians, a little Indian and a big Indian. The little Indian was the son of the big Indian, but the big Indian wasn’t his father. Explain it.

Guess the riddle:

  • Once upon a time there sat two Indians, a little Indian and a big Indian. The little Indian was the son of the big Indian, but the big Indian wasn’t his father. Explain it.
 Who are they? A son of one’s brother or sister A daughter of one’s brother or sister Children born at the same time by the same mother A son’s wife A daughter’s husband Parents of one’s mother  (grandparents, twins, sister-in-law, nephew niece, brother-in-law)

Who are they?

  • A son of one’s brother or sister
  • A daughter of one’s brother or sister
  • Children born at the same time by the same mother
  • A son’s wife
  • A daughter’s husband
  • Parents of one’s mother

(grandparents, twins, sister-in-law, nephew niece, brother-in-law)

Look at the words. Note those of them  which have pairs. aunt boy daughter father child cousin girlfriend grandfather friend girl husband man niece parent grandmother nephew mother son wife woman sister uncle boyfriend brother

Look at the words. Note those of them which have pairs.

  • aunt boy daughter father
  • child cousin girlfriend grandfather
  • friend girl husband man
  • niece parent grandmother nephew
  • mother son wife woman
  • sister uncle boyfriend brother
 Listen to children’s opinion about  their parents’ responsibilities: Parents must give their children more love. Parents must talk to their children more often. Parents must try to understand their children. Parents must give their children more freedom. Parents must help their children with problems they have at school.

Listen to children’s opinion about their parents’ responsibilities:

  • Parents must give their children more love.
  • Parents must talk to their children more often.
  • Parents must try to understand their children.
  • Parents must give their children more freedom.
  • Parents must help their children with problems they have at school.
 Does the boy help his relatives?  I Help… I like to help my Mother,  To clean the room with Father ,  To sweep the floor with Brother. It’s not much work but rather. To iron helps me Sister. I train with Aunt tongue-twister. It’s very hard to be polite And always say Grandma good night. To walk with dogs Black, Brown, White, To play with cats a day not night – All doing that I get great pleasure, But there’s no time to have some leisure.

Does the boy help his relatives?

  • I Help… I like to help my Mother,

To clean the room with Father ,

To sweep the floor with Brother. It’s not much work but rather. To iron helps me Sister. I train with Aunt tongue-twister. It’s very hard to be polite And always say Grandma good night. To walk with dogs Black, Brown, White, To play with cats a day not night – All doing that I get great pleasure, But there’s no time to have some leisure.

 Do you help your mother? To wash dishes, to cook To do the ironing to tidy up the room To clean the house to sweep the floor To do the washing to go shopping

Do you help your mother?

  • To wash dishes, to cook
  • To do the ironing to tidy up the room
  • To clean the house to sweep the floor
  • To do the washing to go shopping
 My summer holiday

My summer holiday

 Family rules We should help each other; We should support each other; We shouldn’t quarrel; We should help our mother about the house; We should be polite; We should do any work thoroughly ( home task, work about the house, etc.).

Family rules

  • We should help each other;
  • We should support each other;
  • We shouldn’t quarrel;
  • We should help our mother about the house;
  • We should be polite;
  • We should do any work thoroughly ( home task, work about the house, etc.).
 Finish the sentence: In a friendly family  members In a hospitable family members In an ideal family members In a conservative family members

Finish the sentence:

  • In a friendly family members
  • In a hospitable family members
  • In an ideal family members
  • In a conservative family members