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WHO IS BRYAN'S MOTHER?

 In this lesson, we will explore how to ask and answer questions about family members, specifically focusing on the relationship between Bryan and his mother. You will practice using possessive forms and learn how to describe family relationships clearly. This lesson will also help you improve your questioning skills and learn more about family vocabulary.


Grammar:

Possessive Nouns

  • To show possession or relationships, add 's to a singular noun or just an apostrophe for plural nouns ending in s.
    • Example: Bryan’s mother, My brother’s car.

Question Structure

  • Who is used to ask about people.
    • Example: Who is Bryan's mother?
    • Answer: Bryan's mother is Susan.

Present Simple Tense

  • Use the present simple tense when talking about general facts or habitual actions.
    • Example: Bryan's mother works at the hospital.
    • She takes care of Bryan every day.

Vocabulary:

  • Mother: A female parent.
  • Father: A male parent.
  • Parent: A person’s mother or father.
  • Son: A male child.
  • Daughter: A female child.
  • Family: A group of people who are related to each other.
  • Caring: Showing kindness and concern for others.
  • Nurture: To care for and protect someone while they are growing up.
  • Responsible: Having the duty of taking care of something or someone.
  • Profession: A job or career.

Useful Expressions:

  • "Bryan’s mother is a teacher."
  • "She takes care of her son every day."
  • "His mother is very kind and supportive."
  • "Bryan’s mother works at the school."
  • "She is a very caring person."
  • "His mother is responsible for running the household."
  • "He is very close to his mother."
  • "Bryan's mother always makes time for him."

Sentences:

  1. Bryan’s mother is a doctor.
  2. She takes Bryan to school every morning.
  3. His mother is very caring and kind.
  4. Bryan’s mother helps him with his homework.
  5. She works at the hospital and comes home in the evening.
  6. Bryan and his mother spend weekends together.
  7. His mother is always there when he needs her.
  8. Bryan’s mother has a busy job but still makes time for family.
  9. She cooks dinner for the family every night.
  10. Bryan’s mother and father both work, but they balance their time with their children.

Questions and Answers:

  1. Who is Bryan’s mother?
    Bryan’s mother is a nurse.

  2. What does Bryan’s mother do?
    She works at a local clinic.

  3. How does Bryan describe his mother?
    He says she is very loving and supportive.

  4. Where does Bryan’s mother work?
    She works at the hospital in town.

  5. How does Bryan’s mother spend time with him?
    She spends time with him by helping with his school projects and going on walks together.


Conversation:

Emma: Hey, do you know who Bryan’s mother is?
Tom: Yes, her name is Sarah. She’s a doctor.
Emma: Oh really? I didn’t know that. Does she work in a hospital?
Tom: Yes, she works at the City Hospital. She’s been there for over 10 years.
Emma: Wow, that’s impressive. How does she manage everything with Bryan?
Tom: She’s really organized. Even though she works long hours, she always makes time for him.
Emma: That’s amazing. She must be very caring.
Tom: Definitely. Bryan always says how much he appreciates his mom’s support.


Reading:

Bryan's Mother

Bryan’s mother, Lisa, is a hardworking nurse. She has been working at the local hospital for over 15 years. Even though her job is demanding, she always finds time for Bryan. Every morning, she makes sure Bryan has breakfast and gets ready for school. She also picks him up in the afternoon and helps him with his homework. On weekends, they like to go to the park together, where they talk about their week and spend quality time. Lisa is very caring and always puts her family first. Bryan admires his mother a lot and often talks about how much she helps and supports him. Despite her busy schedule, Lisa is always there for her son when he needs her.

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