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LIZZY IS CLOSE TO HER GRANDMOTHER

 In this lesson, students will explore the importance of family relationships, particularly between grandchildren and grandparents. They will learn vocabulary related to family dynamics, practice using adjectives to describe relationships, and engage in discussions about their own family connections.


Grammar Focus:

  1. Present Simple Tense:

    • Example: "Lizzy is close to her grandmother."
    • Structure: Subject + verb (to be) + adjective + prepositional phrase.
  2. Possessive Pronouns:

    • Examples: My, your, his, her, our, their
    • Usage in sentences (e.g., "Her grandmother is very kind.")
  3. Adjectives:

    • Examples: Close, loving, supportive, caring
    • Using adjectives to describe relationships.

Vocabulary:

  1. Close – Having a strong emotional bond.
  2. Grandmother – The mother of one's parent.
  3. Relationship – The way in which two or more people connect.
  4. Supportive – Providing encouragement and assistance.
  5. Bond – A connection or attachment between people.
  6. Visit – To go see someone.
  7. Share – To have something in common or to tell someone something.
  8. Care – To feel concern or affection for someone.
  9. Memories – Recollections of past experiences.
  10. Tradition – A long-established custom or practice.

Useful Expressions:

  1. "Lizzy loves spending time with her grandmother."
  2. "They share many special memories."
  3. "Her grandmother always supports her."
  4. "Family traditions are important to them."
  5. "Lizzy often visits her grandmother."
  6. "They have a close relationship."
  7. "Her grandmother tells wonderful stories."
  8. "Lizzy learns a lot from her grandmother."
  9. "They enjoy cooking together."
  10. "Lizzy cares deeply for her grandmother."

Sentences:

  1. Lizzy is close to her grandmother.
  2. They spend weekends together.
  3. Her grandmother gives great advice.
  4. They share a love for gardening.
  5. Lizzy often helps her grandmother cook.
  6. Their bond grows stronger each year.
  7. Lizzy's grandmother is always there for her.
  8. They have a tradition of baking cookies every holiday.
  9. Lizzy enjoys listening to her grandmother's stories.
  10. Their relationship is full of love and support.

Questions and Answers:

Q1: Why is Lizzy close to her grandmother?
A1: Lizzy and her grandmother spend a lot of time together and share special memories.

Q2: What activities do they enjoy together?
A2: They enjoy cooking, gardening, and telling stories.

Q3: How does Lizzy feel about her grandmother?
A3: Lizzy loves her grandmother very much and cares for her deeply.

Q4: What are some traditions they have?
A4: They have a tradition of baking cookies during the holidays.

Q5: How often does Lizzy visit her grandmother?
A5: Lizzy visits her grandmother every weekend.


Conversation:

Person 1: I heard Lizzy is very close to her grandmother.
Person 2: Yes, they have a wonderful relationship!

Person 1: What do they do together?
Person 2: They love to cook and bake together. Lizzy often helps her with meals.

Person 1: That sounds nice! Do they have any special traditions?
Person 2: Yes, they bake cookies every holiday. It’s a tradition they both cherish.

Person 1: How does Lizzy feel about her grandmother?
Person 2: Lizzy loves her grandmother a lot. She finds her very supportive and caring.

Person 1: That’s great to hear! It’s nice to have a close bond with family.
Person 2: Absolutely! Lizzy and her grandmother have created many beautiful memories together.


Reading:

Lizzy is Close to Her Grandmother

Lizzy has always been close to her grandmother, whom she affectionately calls "Nana." From a young age, Lizzy has treasured the time they spend together. Every weekend, Lizzy visits Nana’s house, where they engage in various fun activities, such as baking cookies, gardening, and sharing stories.

Nana has a special way of making Lizzy feel loved and supported. She often tells Lizzy about her childhood, sharing valuable life lessons and experiences. These stories not only entertain Lizzy but also teach her the importance of family and tradition.

One of their favorite traditions is baking chocolate chip cookies every holiday season. The aroma of freshly baked cookies fills the house, and they spend hours chatting and laughing while they work together in the kitchen. These moments are filled with joy and warmth, strengthening their bond even more.

As Lizzy grows older, she realizes how important her relationship with her grandmother is. She feels grateful to have a caring and loving figure in her life who always encourages her dreams. Lizzy knows that no matter what, she can always count on Nana to be there for her, and that brings her immense comfort and happiness.

Through their shared experiences and heartfelt conversations, Lizzy and her grandmother continue to build a beautiful relationship filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories.

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