/æ/ hand, cat, map, has. /o:/ daughter, corner, four, or, all /o/ got, on, dog, lot /ð/ father, mother, brother, another /θ/ thin, thick, three /z/ -/s/ cousin, sister, son
Mrs.Abb has got a daughter. Father, mother, sister, brother Mr. Smith has got a son. Mrs.Abb has got a daughter. Father, mother, sister, brother Hand in hand with one another.
your father and your mother are your your mother’s father or your father’s father are your your mother’s mother or your father’s mother are your your father’s sister or your mother’s sister are your your father’s brother or your mother’s brother are your your aunt’s or uncle’s children are your parents … grandfathers … grandmothers … aunts … uncles … cousins …
D A U G H T E R W V S F Y O I M N C L K X
1. Have you got a family. 2. Have you got a brother or a sister. 3 1. Have you got a family? 2. Have you got a brother or a sister? 3. What’s your sister’s name? 4. How old is your sister? 5. What’s your brother’s name? 6. How old is your brother? 7. How many brothers have you got? 8. Have you got a cousin? a) I’ve got a brother and a sister. b) Her name’s Alice. c) She is seven. d) Yes, I’ve got a family. e) He’s seventeen. f) His name is Max. g) Oh, yes. I’ve got three cousins. h) I’ve got two brothers.