Sarah's family tree
1.
Listening Comprehension
a) Who is it? Listen and find the right speaker.
Tricky:
b) Who am I? - Look at Sarah's family tree.
Make a mind map. Use the words in the family tree too.
Try to think of some more words.
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Example:
"Sarah is my little sister." - This is John.
- "My parent's names are Markus and Megan."
- "I want to move to London after high school."
- "My husband is Herold."
- "We’ve got two grandsons and two granddaughters."
- "I'm thirteen years old."
- "My sister is Maggie, she cries a lot."
- "My sister is Megan, she lives in the same street as my wife and I."
- "My son is ten years old."
Spelling:
Um den Plural im Englischen zu bilden, hängst du in den meisten Fällen am Wortende ein s an. Example:
grandparent grandparents
brother brothers
Um den Plural im Englischen zu bilden, hängst du in den meisten Fällen am Wortende ein s an. Example:
grandparent grandparents
brother brothers
b) Who am I? - Look at Sarah's family tree.
- Maggie is my son's daughter.
- My husband's mother's name is Rosalie
Make a mind map. Use the words in the family tree too.
Try to think of some more words.
2.
Read what Sarah says in the speech bubble about herself.
Answer some questions. Write in full sentences.
- How far live her grandparents away?
- When do they visit them?
- Where does Phil live?
- How many dogs does Sarah's family have?
- What are their names?