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  1. Look at the words in the table, then match them with their definitions.

male

female

definitions

1.grandfather

grandmother

a. if your mother or father remarries, you have a…

2.uncle

aunt

b. if the person you marry dies, you are a...

3.cousin

cousin

c. your brother’s/sister’s children

4.father-in-law

mother-in-law

d. the brother and sister of the person you marry

5.brother-in-law

sister-in-law

e. the father and mother of the person you marry

6.nephew

niece

f. your aunt’s or uncle’s children

7.widower

widow

g. your parent’s brother and sister

8.stepfather

stepmother

h. your parent’s parents

  1. Look at the words and their definitions.

an old friend = someone you have known for a long time

a close friend = a good friend/someone you like and trust

your best friend = the one friend you feel closest to

classmates = other people in your class

flatmates = people you share a house/flat with, who are not your family

colleagues = people you work with;

3. What makes a good friend? Tick the qualities you like your friends/mates to have. Can you think of other qualities you like your friends/mates to have?

intelligence sincerity reliability good looks kindness honesty patience single-mindedness seriousness idealism optimism openness talent confidence ambition informality faithfulness

eg. I like my friends to have a sense of humour.

4. What are the adjectives formed from the qualities in the box? Work in pairs and describe your ideal friends/mates.

5. What adjectives come to mind when you look at each of these pictures above? First talk about the first picture, then about the second one.

6. Fill in the gaps with words from the list.

unsociable lively rebellious sensitive stubborn carefree mischievous mature sociable dependent

1. Some people are unsociable and prefer their own company to being with other people.

2. She’s a very…………………..child; she bursts into tears at the slightest criticism.

3. It’s easy to be………………………when you are young and single with no responsibilities.

4. Sam is an extremely…………………………..little boy who is always getting into trouble.

5. Most teenagers go through a …………………………stage when they refuse to do what their parents want.

6. Young children can be so…………………….; if they don’t want to eat something they won’t.

7. Sally has such a……………………….personality; she’s great fun to be with.

8. He’s six now, but he’s so………………………..on his mum that he never leaves her side.

9. People who are……………………………have no difficulty making new friends.

10. Their parents allow them plenty of freedom because they are very………………….for their age.