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Navodila

What’s a typical mother or father like? What about grandparents, siblings, and other relatives? What adjectives would best describe typical family members? Write at least five for each family member in your notebook.

What adjectives would best describe these family members’ reactions? There are three extra adjectives you don't need.

loving strict forgiving amusing trustworthy worried supportive loyal diligent responsible punctual

Oh, come to Granny, my sweet, sweet girl. Let me hug you. -
Put your phone away right now or I'll be very cross with you! -
Okay, apology accepted. But next time try not to do this. -
Look, I'll show you a trick. See this hat and these cards? -
Don't worry, your secrets are always safe with me. -
Why aren't the kids back yet? The party finished hours ago. -
Oh, of course you can make it. And I'm here to help. -
You know I'll stand by you, for better or for worse. -

Next, in pairs, describe positive or negative family events in your family using the verbs in ‘Words to Remember’.

In everyday life, it is normal that family members occasionally disagree. What do your family members normally disagree about? List a few reasons for disagreements.

Do you think teenagers generally get on well with their parents? Read the text and find out about Australian teens and their parents. Fill in the gaps with the verbs below.


have, be, publish, talk, seem, respect, go, be, rank, show 

The results of a study by Australian Institute of Family Studies {published} in 2012 {show} that teenagers and parents get on rather well with each other. Teenagers {respect} their parents and also regard them as their best friends with who they can {talk} about anything. Over 70% of 15 and 17 year olds are satisfied with their relationship with the parents and {rank} it very high. The same {goes} for the parents: most of them {were} very happy with their relationship with the children. They communicate well and {have} fun together. Although Australian teenagers {seem} to be independent, the most important person in their lives {is} still their mother.

How do you get on with your parents? Dicuss following the guidelines below.

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