Family and Relationships – Worksheet Part 1: Warm-up – Family Tree Guessing (10 min) Look at the family tree below and answer the questions. Family Tree Sample Grandfather – Grandmother | ----------------- | | Uncle John Father Mike – Mother Anna | ------------- | | You Sister Kate Questions: 1.Who is your father’s brother? 2.Who is your mother’s mother? 3.Who is your sister’s father? 4.Who are you closest to in your family? Why? 5.How big is your family? Part 2: Vocabulary – Family Members (20 min) A. Match the family term with the correct definition: Family term Definition Aunt Your mother’s or father’s sister? Cousin Your uncle’s or aunt’s child? Nephew Your brother’s or sister’s son? Stepbrother Your father’s new wife’s son? Half-sister Shares only one parent with you? B. Family Tree Practice: Complete the family tree below using the words from the box: Box: mother, father, sister, brother, grandfather, grandmother, uncle, aunt, cousin, stepmother Grandfather – Grandmother | ----------------- | | __?__ __?__ – __?__ | __?__ Mini Quiz: 1.What do you call your mother’s brother? ________ 2.What is your father’s father? ________ Part 3: Grammar – Possessive Adjectives (15 min) A. Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive adjective: 1.___ mother is a doctor. 2.Tom and Anna love ___ children. 3.Peter is ___ cousin. 4.We visit ___ grandparents every Sunday. 5.She lost ___ keys at the park. B. Pair Practice: Write 3–5 sentences about your family using possessive adjectives. Example: “My father is very funny.” Part 4: Grammar – Singular & Plural Nouns (10 min) A. Correct the sentences: 1.I have two brother → ________ 2.Our childs are very smart → ________ 3.There are many womans in my class → ________ 4.My cousin has three foot → ________ B. Mini Quiz: Write the plural form of these nouns: 1.Child → ________ 2.Man → ________ 3.Woman → ________ 4.Aunt → ________ 5.Cousin → ________ Part 5: Speaking – Talking About Your Family (25 min) A. Prepare your 3–5 sentence description: Use these prompts: ·How many people are in your family? ·What do your parents/siblings do? ·Who are you closest to? Why? ·Do you have any family traditions? B. Pair Interview: Ask your partner the questions above and write down their answers. Then introduce them to the class. Example: “This is Marta. Her parents live in Spain and she has two younger sisters.” Optional Extension: Compare your family with your partner’s family. Are there differences in size, structure, or traditions? Part 6: Wrap-up & Homework (10 min) Discussion: 1.What new words did you learn today? 2.Which grammar point was easiest? Which was hardest? Homework: 1.Write a short paragraph (120–150 words) describing your family and relationships. 2.Create your own family tree and label all relationships using possessive adjectives.