USING THE WORKBOOK
Teacher development workshop, April 2008
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word list
natural English
asking people to be quiet
Shut up!
Quiet! Be quiet!
Shh!
Could you be quiet, please?
what's... like?
What's (your flat) like?
What's (her new boyfriend) like?
showing interest
Wow!
Really?
(That's) interesting!
(Thafs) fantastic!
possessive 's
Robert's boss Emma's ex-boyfriend
both
They both come from Spain. They're both journalists. Both of them speak English.
how about you?
How about you? And you?
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relatives
father / mother
brother / sister
son / daughter
uncle / aunt
grandfather / grandmother
brother-in-law / sister-in-law
son-in-law / daughter-in-law
nephew / niece
cousin
stepfather / stepmother
parents
grandparents
relatives (also relations)
your language
your language
talking about you and your family
an only child
a close family
on my own
strict
argue a lot
get on very well with sb
ten years old
family celebration
single parent
get married
glossaries
darling (n)
kiss (n)
dad / daddy © (n)
granny (n)
mum / mummy % (n)
boring (adj)
turn up (v)
date (n)
upset (adj)
unreliable (adj)
spend (time)
furious (adj)
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