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Your family


Your family


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In this A1 Speaking Worksheet students revise vocabulary to talk about their family, its membersthings they do together, where they live, how often they have family meals, and the like.

Students revise Grammar contents like the verb to have/ have got, the present simple to talk about habitual actions and possessive adjectives.

In the section of Functional language students look at how to express interest and surprise, talk about personal likes and interests and personal relations and relativesA Common idiom is also introduced, so students become familiar with them from an early stage.

This A1 speaking activity includes speaking questions to get your students talking, so they integrate all the contents on the worksheet while they speak.

You can also download the teacher and student’s feedback templates at the bottom of the download box. With them, you will be able to give your students well-structured individual feedback to take home.

 

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