This lesson focuses on talking about family members, specifically using possessive forms to introduce and describe a sibling. Learners will practice how to talk about their siblings, provide basic personal details, and use correct possessive structures in English. This topic will also help improve the use of descriptive language and family-related vocabulary.
Grammar Focus:
Possessive 's:
- Used to show ownership or a relationship between people.
- Structure: Noun (person) + 's + noun.
- Example: "My sister’s name is Marisol."
Present Simple Tense:
- Used to describe facts and habits.
- Structure: Subject + base verb + complement.
- Example: "She works as a teacher."
Question Structure:
- Asking for information about a person.
- Example: "What is your sister’s name?"
Vocabulary:
- Sister – A female sibling.
- Name – A word by which a person is known.
- Age – The number of years someone has lived.
- Hobbies – Activities someone enjoys doing in their free time.
- Job – The work someone does to earn money.
- Family – A group of people related to each other.
- Parents – Mother and father.
- Brother – A male sibling.
- Cousin – A child of your aunt or uncle.
- City – A large town where people live and work.
Useful Expressions:
- "My sister's name is Marisol."
- "She lives in a small city."
- "Her favorite hobby is painting."
- "She is 25 years old."
- "She works as a doctor."
- "Marisol loves spending time with family."
- "She enjoys traveling and exploring new places."
- "My sister and I are very close."
- "We have a lot of fun together."
- "Marisol is kind, caring, and hardworking."
Sentences:
- My sister’s name is Marisol, and she loves cooking.
- Marisol is 25 years old and works in a hospital.
- She enjoys reading books in her free time.
- My sister is always there to support me.
- Marisol and I often go hiking on the weekends.
- She is very good at painting and has her own art studio.
- My parents are proud of Marisol’s achievements.
- Marisol lives in a small apartment downtown.
- She is planning to travel to Spain next summer.
- My sister and I are best friends.
Questions and Answers:
Q1: What is your sister’s name?
A1: My sister’s name is Marisol.
Q2: How old is Marisol?
A2: She is 25 years old.
Q3: What does Marisol do for a living?
A3: She works as a doctor in a hospital.
Q4: What are her hobbies?
A4: She enjoys painting and reading books.
Q5: Where does Marisol live?
A5: She lives in a small city.
Conversation:
Person A: Do you have any siblings?
Person B: Yes, I have a sister. Her name is Marisol.
Person A: How old is she?
Person B: She’s 25 years old.
Person A: What does she do for work?
Person B: She works as a doctor. She really enjoys her job.
Person A: That’s great! What does she like to do in her free time?
Person B: She loves painting and sometimes goes hiking with me.
Reading:
My Sister Marisol
My sister’s name is Marisol, and she is 25 years old. She works as a doctor at a local hospital, where she helps many people every day. Marisol has always been passionate about medicine, and our family is very proud of her.
In her free time, Marisol loves to paint. She has a small art studio in her apartment, where she creates beautiful paintings. She also enjoys spending time outdoors, especially hiking in the mountains. On weekends, we often go hiking together, enjoying nature and each other's company.
Marisol is very caring and kind, always ready to lend a hand to anyone in need. She is also quite adventurous, and she loves to travel. Next year, she is planning a trip to Spain to explore the culture and art there. Even though she is very busy with her job, Marisol always makes time for family. We are very close, and I am lucky to have her as my sister.
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