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UNIT 20 A2 Hello Grandpa! Hello Grandma! Part I.

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1 UNIT 20 A2 Hello Grandpa! Hello Grandma! Part I

2 Objectives Talking about family and relationship Adverbs of manner
Family members

3 My nephew is getting married.
Family members

4 wife husband

5 nephew niece

6 grandparents

7 great-grandparents great-grandfather great-grandmother

8 grandchild / grandchildren
granddaughter grandson

9 Our great-grandfather is 90 years old now but he’s still going strong.
Examples: Our great-grandfather is 90 years old now but he’s still going strong. great-grandfather My husband and I bought our niece a teddy bear for her birthday. husband niece

10 Mum, I just want to know… How did you and Dad meet?
Short forms to call family members

11 father mother dad mum (mom) mummy (mommy) daddy papa mama ma

12 grandmother grandfather grandma granddad granny grandpa

13 Ben’s granny is perfectly healthy at 74. She always eat healthily.
Examples: Ben’s granny is perfectly healthy at 74. She always eat healthily. granny Papa Papa! Can you take me to the playground, please?

14 But he didn’t give up easily.
Adverbs of manner

15 Spelling rules

16 Most adverbs of manner -ly add bad ly quick ly to adj. immediate ly

17 -ly change and add -y to -i ea s y i ly luc k y i ly slee p y i ly
Adjectives end in a consonant and -y -ly ea s y i ly and add change -y to -i luc k y i ly slee p y i ly

18 Some adverbs have the same form as adjectives
fast fast Some adverbs have the same form as adjectives high high hard hard straight straight

19 Positions 1. without an object 1. Without object

20 Before or after the main verb:
They quietly left through the back door. They ran really fast when the police came. They left through the back door.

21 well, badly, hard, fast, and straight
Some adverbs of manner: well, badly, hard, fast, and straight My dad always works hard. always placed after the main verb

22 Positions 1. without an object 2. With an object

23 Don’t put it between the main verb and the object.
After the object: Before the main verb: Don’t put it between the main verb and the object. I ate my lunch. I ate my lunch. I ate my lunch quickly. or I ate quickly my lunch. I quickly ate my lunch. I ate my lunch.

24 The store manager excitedly handed me the dress and smiled widely.
Examples: The store manager excitedly handed me the dress and smiled widely. “I went to bed really late last night,”. She told him sleepily. late excitedly sleepily widely

25 The end

26 UNIT 20 A2 Hello Grandpa! Hello Grandma! Part II

27 Objectives Talking about family and relationship Adverbs of degree
(especially, enough, nearly, and almost) “Also”, “too” and “as well” Family related words

28 Your cousin Jack is getting married.
Family related words

29 Relationship

30 Start a family Be / get married (to)

31 Extended family Immediate family

32 Family name / surname / last name
Alice Young First name Family name / surname / last name

33 get married or started a family before 30. Bella is going to change
Examples: Steve doesn’t want to get married or started a family before 30. Bella is going to change her family name after she marries Max. get married start a family name family

34 Sorry. I was afraid that I wasn’t loud enough. Adverbs of degree
(enough, nearly, almost and especially)

35 She didn’t study enough = as much as is necessary
I wasn’t brave enough to do it. She didn’t study enough for the exam. enough enough enough = as much as is necessary

36 nearly / almost He was almost late for the interview. She spent nearly
three hours on the bus. almost nearly nearly / almost = not completely

37  use almost Don’t use nearly before negative words
I’ve got nearly nothing in my rucksack. I’ve got almost nothing in my rucksack. use almost no, never, none, no one, nothing, nowhere

38 Especially Eating healthy food is especially important.
She’s especially interested in history. Especially = very much / more than usual especially

39 Your cousins Ken and Fay are with him right now too.
“Also”, “too” and “as well”

40 Positions: too and as well
 the end of the sentence

41  goes after be and have but before other verbs also

42 They’re going to Japan this summer. Hannah is going with them too.
Examples: They’re going to Japan this summer. Hannah is going with them too. I’d like spaghetti cabonara, and mashed potatoes as well. Chloe is a great mother. She is also an excellent teacher. also as well too

43 Summary Talking about family

44 I’m Sonia and I’m 36 years old. This is my husband, Paul
I’m Sonia and I’m 36 years old. This is my husband, Paul. We got married 8 years ago and we’re in a relationship for 16 years now. We moved to our new house a month ago. The old one wouldn’t be big enough for all of us anymore because my mum is going to move in with us.

45 We have 2 daughters, Pam and Pear and a little boy, Tim
We have 2 daughters, Pam and Pear and a little boy, Tim. My mum was very happy when I had a baby. She was really excited to be a granny. Oh! Paul’s mum were excited too I remember when her first grandchild smiled widely at her for the first time, she almost cried.

46 The end


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