Small family #1
Feel free to listen to the pronunciation many times and repeat it loud and clear - this is how you will remember the words best!
Mother | Mother |
Father | Father |
Sister | Sister |
Brother | Brother |
Practice and memorize this little rhyme!
Mother, father, sister, brother. Hand in hand with one another! | Mom, dad, sister, brother, Hand in hand with each other! |
Mother's words
and
father
are considered formal, they are suitable for talking about relatives, but in everyday life we use more affectionate colloquial options, and for everyday communication we will need the word
me
- I:
Mummy | Mother |
Daddy | Dad |
Me | I |
English words on the topic Family
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Family members , relatives , marital status in English . All words are provided with transcriptions and, where necessary, examples of use in phrases and sentences.
Relatives by Birth
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- family [ˈfæməlɪ] – family He has a large family. - He has a big family.
- father [ˈfɑːðə] – father dad [dæd]; dad , daddy [ˈdædɪ], papa – (synonyms, colloquial)
dad, daddy - mother [ˈmʌðə] - mother mum [mʌm]; mummy [ˈmʌmɪ] – (synonyms, colloquial)
mother; mommy - daughter [ˈdɔːtə] – daughter
- son [sʌn] - son
- sister [ˈsɪstə] - sister
- brother [ˈbrʌðə] – brother
- twin [twɪn] - twin, twin
- grandmother [ˈɡræn(d)ˌmʌðə] – grandmother; grandma [ˈɡræn(d)mɑː] – (colloquial)
grandmother, granny - grandfather [ˈɡræn(d)ˌfɑːðə] – grandfather; grandpa [ˈɡrænpɑː] – (colloquial)
grandfather, grandfather - grandson [ˈɡræn(d)sʌn] – grandson
- granddaughter [ˈɡræn(d)ˌdɔːtə] – granddaughter
- grandchildren ['græn(d)ʧɪldrən] grandchildren
- parents ['pɛərənts] – parents old folks – (synonym, colloquial)
parents - ancestor [ˈænsəstə] – ancestor
- descendant [dɪ'sendənt] – descendant, offspring
- direct [dɪˈrɛkt, daɪˈrɛkt] / linear [ˈlɪnɪəl] descendant - direct descendant
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- relative ['relətɪv] - relative She has no living relatives on her mother's side. “She has no living relatives on her mother’s side.
distant relative - distant relativeremote kinsman (kinswoman) – (colloquial)
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- aunt [ɑːnt] - auntie auntie [ɑːnti] - (affectionate)
auntie - uncle ['ʌŋkl] uncle
- nephew ['nefjuː], ['nevjuː] - nephew
- niece [niːs] – niece
- cousin ['kʌz(ə)n] – cousin ( or
sister)
second cousin – second cousin (sister) He is my second cousin. – He is my second cousin.
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Relatives by Marriage
- wife [waɪf] - wife
- husband [ˈhʌzbənd] - husband
- child [tʃaɪld], children [ˈtʃɪldrən] - child, children
- spouse [spaʊz] - spouse
- father-in-law [ˈfɑːðərɪnlɔː] – father-in-law (father-in-law)
- mother-in-law [ˈmʌðərɪnˌlɔː] – mother-in-law (mother-in-law)
- sister-in-law [ˈsɪstərɪnlɔː] – sister-in-law (sister-in-law)
- brother-in-law [ˈbrʌðərɪnˌlɔː] – brother-in-law
- son-in-law [ˈsʌnɪnlɔː] – son-in-law
- daughter-in-law [ˈdɔːtərɪnlɔː] – daughter-in-law
- family name - surname
- family man - family man
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- stepfather ['stepˌfɑːðə] – stepfather
- stepmother ['stepˌmʌðə] – stepmother
- stepdaughter [ˈstɛpˌdɔːtə] - stepdaughter
- stepson [ˈstɛpsʌn] – stepson ( step – step)
- half-brother [ˈhɑːfˌbrʌðə] – half-brother, brother of one of the parents
- half-sister [ˈhɑːfˌsɪstə] – half-sister, sister of one of the parents ( half – half)
- adopted child - adopted child
- foster home - a family that has adopted a child
- foster child - adopted child
- single-parent family - single-parent family (with one parent)
- orphan ['ɔːf(ə)n] – orphan
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Flashcards and workbook
We recommend dividing words from the topic “Family” into two lessons. If you have the opportunity, print out cards and workbooks, you can work with them in any way, the more fun and dynamic, the better