Fletcher, James, John, and Joseph Harper
Key sentences
| Asking about your partner's family |
Talking about your own family |
| Do your sisters look alike? |
They are the spitting image of each other. They look nothing like each other. |
| Asking about your partner's family |
Talking about your own family |
| Who do you (verb) in your family? |
My mother. I have my mother's (noun). |
| Asking about your partner's family |
Talking about your own family |
| How do you take after your (family member?) |
We both (verb). I (verb) the way she does. |
Drills
Say these sentences without looking.
Who do you (verb) in your family?
| verb |
sentence |
| take after |
Who do you take after in your family? |
| look like |
Who do you look like in your family? |
| resemble |
Who do you resemble in your family? |
| act like |
Who do you act like in your family? |
My mother. I have my mother's (noun).
| noun |
sentence |
| eyes |
My mother. I have my mother's eyes. |
| nose |
My mother. I have my mother's nose. |
| personality |
My mother. I have my mother's personality. |
| attitude |
My mother. I have my mother's attitude. |
How do you take after your (family member?)
| family member? |
sentence |
| mother? |
How do you take after your mother? |
| father? |
How do you take after your father? |
| grandmother? |
How do you take after your grandmother? |
| brother? |
How do you take after your brother? |
We both (verb).
| verb |
sentence |
| snore |
We both snore. |
| enjoy reading |
We both enjoy reading. |
| sleep too much |
We both sleep too much. |
| sing |
We both sing. |
Example
Practice this conversation.
| Asking about your partner's family |
Talking about your own family |
| Do your sisters look alike? |
They are the spitting image of each other. |
| Asking about your partner's family |
Talking about your own family |
| Who do you (take after) in your family? |
My mother. I have my mother's (eyes). |
| Asking about your partner's family |
Talking about your own family |
| How do you take after your (mother?) |
We both (snore). |
Change partners. Use your imagination and change the sentences.
Exercise
Use your imagination. Make your own conversation.
| Asking about your partner's family |
Talking about your own family |
|
Do your sisters look alike? |
They are the spitting image of each other. |
| Asking about your partner's family |
Talking about your own family |
| Who do you ... in your family? |
My mother. I have my mother's .... |
| Asking about your partner's family |
Talking about your own family |
| How do you take after your ... |
We both .... |
Change partners. Use your imagination and make another conversation.
Practice
| Asking about your partner's family |
Talking about your own family |
| Ask about your partner's family. |
Talk about your family. Think about the nose, mouth, hair (or no hair), eyes, height, weight, and so on. Also think about who:
- is good at sports
- is good at math
- enjoys art or music
- likes or hates certain foods
- likes cats or dogs
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Further study
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Resource type: this resource is a lesson in English as a second language. |