UNIT 3. Family/Relatives YouSisterBrother FatherMother GrandfatherGrandmotherGrandfatherGrandmother UncleAunt N/RCousin UncleAuntUncle Brother- In-law.

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UNIT 3

Family/Relatives YouSisterBrother FatherMother GrandfatherGrandmotherGrandfatherGrandmother UncleAunt N/RCousin UncleAuntUncle Brother- In-law Sister-in-law NieceNephew Level I Level II Level III Second Cousin

Relationships and Marital Status  Single - Not married  Available – Looking for a boyfriend/girlfriend  Unavailable – Already has a boyfriend/girlfriend  Engaged - Will get married (soon)  You now introduce them as your “fiancé” and NOT boyfriend/girlfriend.  Married - Legally a household  Separated – Still married but living apart  Separation usually happens just before divorce

Relationships and Marital Status  Divorce - Not married  Available – Looking for a boyfriend/girlfriend  Widow – Dead partner  You must be married to be a widow

Family/Relatives YouHalf sister FatherMotherStepfatherStepmother Half brother StepbrotherStepsisterStepbrothe r Stepsister Half sister Half brother

A. Negative Forms (p. 126) 1) The bookstore doesn’t close at 6:00. 2) His sister doesn’t live in Quito. 3) His brother doesn’t work in an office. 4) My husband doesn’t have a big family. 5) I don’t speak Chinese. 6) Her niece doesn’t like hip-hop.

Grammar

B. Y/N Questions (p. 126) 1. Does your brother… 2. Do you have (any)… 3. Do your in-laws live… 4. Does your niece speak… 5. Do your cousins… 6. Does the bookstore open…

Week 5-2

Homework  To have a better understanding of the unit, please complete the exercises on pages 126 & 127. Thank you and see you next week.