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� Listen again to Hoi Chin talking about her family and giving more information.
Complete the notes below.
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11 · Her parents and l ___._o_ld_er
_ _ _ brother
· They are a 2 , happy family.
· They like preparing food and 3___ ___ it.
Her father is a better 4___ _ _ _ than her mother.
Her brother is getting 5 next year.
Hoi Chin would like to have a 6 or 7_ ____ _
one day.
Tell your partner what you remember about Hoi Chin's family. Is your family similar
or very different to hers?
EXTENDING YOUR ANSWERS IN SPEAKING PART 1
Listen to three students answering the question Who are you most similar
to in your family?
In Speaking Part l:
12 1 Which student's answer was too short? • keep to the topic
2 Which student didn't answer the question? • extend your answers
3 Which student's answer was the best? • don't speak too much
• do not try to
memorise answers to
You can add information to your answer by adding a reason, extra details or questions.
combining information:
I don't see my grandparents very often because they live in the north of
the country.
I don't see my family very often but I miss them very much.
I have a twin brother, so I am very close to him.
I look very much like my father, although we have very different personalities. In Part 1 you need to give full
answers to the questions, but don't
talk for too long. Three sentences is
� Use one of the words in the box to help you complete the sentences with ideas plenty. You have chances to speak
of your own. Try to use a different word from the box in each sentence. for longer in Parts 2 and 3.
� What is the third person singular form of the words in the box?
Example: have - has She has a small family.
Listen to the words and group them under /z/, /sf or /Iz/ according to how the end is
13 pronounced.
/s/
/z/
/iz/
Listen and repeat the sentences. Be careful of the pronunciation of verbs with
's' endings.
14 Is there anyone in your family who annoys you sometimes?
- My father watches football on TV and shouts a lot.
- My brother plays on the computer all the time.
- My mother keeps telling me to tidy my room.
EXAM SKILLS]
With a partner, ask and answer the questions
below about your family. Try to talk for about
20 seconds for each question.
1 Do you come from a large family?
2 Is there anything you usually do together
with your family?
3 How often do you see your grandparents?
4 Who do you like the most in your family?
5 Would you like to spend more time with
your family?
When your partner is speaking, make notes
about any interesting vocabulary (particularly
collocations} that you hear. Then, ask and
answer the questions again.
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