Make a list of professions you know, compare your list with those of your group-mates’. Who has composed the longest list?

6. Put the words in order:

1) your / What’s / name / first?

2) spell / you / do / How / that?

3) married / single / or / Are / you?

4) come / do / Where / from / you?

5) email / your / address / What’s

6) What’s / job / your?

 

7. Read the letter from Gabrielle and draw her family tree:

Hi!

My name’s Gabrielle. I’m writing because I hope we can be friends. I’m from Nottingham in England. I’m twenty-three years old. My boyfriend and I are students. We’ve got a lovely puppy called Lady.

My family isn’t in Nottingham. They are in London. I have a small family. I’ve got one brother and one sister, Paul and Annie. Paul is married. He and his wife, Christina, have a baby called Jonathan. He is only ten months old. Annie is married as well but Tom, her husband, does not want to have children. He is a writer and needs lots of concentration and silence to work. My parents, Beth and Joe, are happy with only one grandchild.

How about you?

Love,

Gabrielle Cotterill

Look at the information below about Jilly and Matthew. Make a short story about each of them.

Jilly live: small house with her parents have: one brother and one dog speak: English and French work: waitress in a café Matthew live: flat with his wife have: two sisters and one cat speak: four languages work: big company
   

Make a story about yourself or your friend/relative.

You have some information about the James family. Read it carefully, fill in the missing names in the family tree and also the jobs of the people in the middle row.


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