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1. Lesson 6
Talking about your family
Interesting Vocabularies (Family Tree)
Conversation
Exercise
Activity
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2. Family Tree
Grandmother
Grandfather ปู่ Grandmother Grandfather
ย่ า
Father พ่ อ Mother แม่
Aunt ปา/อา
้ Uncle ลุง/อา
(ญ) (Husband= (Wife=ภรรยา) (ช)
สามี)
Brother Sister พี่สาว/
Me ฉัน น้ องสาว
พี่ชาย/น้ องชาย
(Son=ลูกชาย) (Daughter=
ลูกสาว)
3. Conversation
• How many sister or brother do you have?
I have a sister and two brothers.
• Do you have nephew or niece?
Yes, I have.
• What do your mother do?
My mother is teacher.
• Are you single?
Yes, I am single.
• Do your brother get married?
No, he does not.
• What is your uncle’s hobby?
My uncle’s hobby is reading books.
4. Alice John
Maria Tony
• Alice is John’s ____________.
• John is Alice’s ____________.
• Alice is Maria’s____________.
• John is Tony’s ____________.
• Maria is John’s____________.
• Tony is Alice’s ____________.
5. Jenny Mike
Isabel June
Jack
Diana Sunny
Isabel is Sunny’s ____________.
Mike is Diana’s ___________.
Jenny is Sunny’s ____________.
6. Activity
• Each group send representative to write the
answer
• Who is the fastest and correct is the winner!
7. Jenny Mike May Robert
Isabel June Jack
Diana Sunny