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YOU MOM'S FRIEND

 In this lesson, we will focus on how to talk about people connected to your family, specifically your mom’s friend. You will learn how to describe relationships, introduce people, and talk about shared activities or experiences. This lesson will help you practice possessive forms, descriptive language, and social expressions related to family and friends.


Grammar:

Possessive Nouns and Adjectives

  • Use possessive forms to show relationships and ownership.
  • Example: "My mom’s friend" = "The friend of my mom"

Forming Possessives

  • Singular nouns: Add 's
    • Example: My mom's friend
  • Plural nouns ending in s: Add an apostrophe after the s
    • Example: My parents' friends
  • Irregular plural nouns: Add 's
    • Example: My children's friends

Possessive Pronouns

  • My, your, his, her, our, their
    • Example: Her friend is very nice.

Vocabulary:

  • Friend: A person you know well and like.
  • Mother (Mom): The female parent.
  • Close: Having a strong relationship.
  • Neighbor: A person living near you.
  • Help: To assist someone.
  • Invite: To ask someone to join you.
  • Catch up: To talk with someone you haven’t seen in a while.
  • Support: To provide help or encouragement.
  • Introduced: To make someone known to someone else.
  • Meeting: An occasion when people come together.

Useful Expressions:

  • "This is my mom’s friend, Sarah."
  • "They’ve been friends for a long time."
  • "My mom and her friend love going to the movies together."
  • "Her friend often comes over for coffee."
  • "They like catching up on weekends."
  • "My mom’s friend helped us move last week."
  • "It’s nice to meet you. I’ve heard a lot about you from my mom."

Sentences:

  1. My mom’s friend is very kind to me.
  2. I often see my mom’s friend when she visits.
  3. They’ve known each other for over 10 years.
  4. My mom’s friend is a neighbor who lives down the street.
  5. Whenever my mom needs help, her friend is there for her.
  6. My mom and her friend like to cook together on Sundays.
  7. I was introduced to my mom’s friend at a family dinner.
  8. My mom’s friend always brings us homemade cookies.

Questions and Answers:

  1. Who is your mom’s best friend?
    Her best friend is Sarah.

  2. How did your mom and her friend meet?
    They met at a book club years ago.

  3. What do your mom and her friend like to do together?
    They like to go for walks in the park and chat.

  4. How often does your mom see her friend?
    They meet at least once a week.

  5. Does your mom’s friend ever come to your house?
    Yes, she often visits for coffee.


Conversation:

Sarah: Hi, I’m Sarah, your mom’s friend. Nice to meet you!
You: Nice to meet you too! My mom has told me a lot about you.
Sarah: Oh, that’s nice to hear! Your mom and I have known each other for years.
You: Really? How did you two meet?
Sarah: We met at the community center, and since then, we’ve been really close.
You: That’s great! My mom always talks about the fun times you have together.
Sarah: Yes, we love spending time together. Maybe next time, you can join us for coffee!
You: I’d love that!


Reading:

My Mom's Best Friend

My mom has a close friend named Susan. They’ve known each other for many years. Susan lives just a few blocks away, so they see each other often. Every Saturday, they meet for lunch at their favorite café. They talk about everything – from family to work and hobbies. Last year, Susan helped us move to our new house. She’s like part of the family now. Whenever I need advice, I can always count on Susan to give me good suggestions. My mom says having a close friend like her makes life better.

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