Family Part 3 Lesson Notes
Family Part 3 Lesson Notes
Family Part 3 Lesson Notes
Family
Contents
1. Useful links
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1. Useful Links
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Warm up!
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IELTS Speaking Story: Family
Rags to Riches
Chapter 1: Roots
In a small village in China, there was a boy named Li. Unlike many of his
friends who were only children, he had one little sister, Xiao.
Their house wasn't big, but at the heart of it (= in the centre) was the
dining room. That's where the family gathered around (=come
together around) the Þreplace and shared meals, stories, and laughter.
Li's parents were amazing. They taught him so much, not just school
stuff, but life lessons too. They raised and educated him with love.
Whenever Li faced problems, they were there to lend a helping hand
(=to help) . Truly, his family was his rock.
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IELTS Speaking Vocabulary: Family
Siblings
Younger sister / brother
Little sister / brother
Older sister / brother
Elder sister / brother
To be an only child
= to have no brothers or sisters
I am an only child
Neighbourhoods
• Rural
• Remote
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This is a respectable, residential neighbourhood in a smart part of town
Family activities
The following all mean Ôto come togetherÕ around a particular place.
¥ To gather round
¥ To huddle round
¥ To get together
My family is my rock
= my family is my strength, stability, foundation
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Parents and children
The following are ways to say your parents looked after you, gave you
food and clothes and helped you grow into an adult.
To _______ a child
¥ Raise
¥ Bring up
¥ Educate
I grew up in Manchester
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Chapter 2: Beijing
After Þnishing school, Li moved to Beijing to attend college. Those
years ßew by, and soon he graduated (= to leave school) with big
dreams.
With the help of his uncle and his sister Xiao, they set up (= to create /
start a new business) a family business in the bustling city. They set up
an e-commerce platform for locally-sourced organic foods.
After a few years, their business wasn't just doing okayÑit was a huge
success. Li and Xiao had become famous business people and they
felt proud of their family's shared achievement.
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Family Jokes! !
Jokes for children:
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IELTS Listening Bingo
https://on.soundcloud.com/zvFnQ
2) Listen again and mark the exact words mentioned and when you
have a line of 3, type BINGO (and the words) in the chat.
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Chapter 3: Change
Li's family business hit a rough patch (= to hit difficult times).
Tough competition (= a lot of competition / cut-throat competition)
was everywhere, and the pressure was mounting. Li and his sister Xiao
were sometimes at each otherÕs throats (=to be arguing very strongly)
and even thought about selling. But a trip back to their village changed
everything.
Chapter 4: Love
On one of his visits to the village, Li bumped into (= to meet by chance)
his childhood friend, Mei, an only child. It had been years, and they had
lost touch. As they chatted, old memories resurfaced, and their bond
(= relationship) grew stronger. Over time, their friendship blossomed
into love.
A few months later, the village was buzzing with excitement. Li and
Mei were getting married!
They had a big wedding in the village, with families and friends coming
from near and far. Everyone said it was such a beautiful ceremony that
not only celebrated their union but also the deep family ties (= family
bonds) and traditions that brought them together.
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IELTS Speaking Model Answer
1) Watch the model answer (with subtitles) and tell me what was the
funniest part of the celebration?
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Full Script
IÕd like to tell you about a wedding ceremony I recently attended. It
was in a small village, out in the sticks, where my friend Li grew up. Li
was the groom and he married his childhood sweetheart from the
same village.
The wedding took place in their village and the whole place was
decorated with red lanterns and ßowers, which symbolise love and
prosperity.
One of the highlights was the tea ceremony. So the bride (=woman
getting married) and groom (=man getting married) dressed up in
traditional outÞts, and served tea to their parents and grandparents.
Basically, itÕs a way of showing respect and gratitude to their elders.
The funniest part was the games that are a traditional part of Chinese
weddings. We call them ÔchuangmenÕ which I guess in English you
could say Ôdoor games'!
So traditionally, the groom has to kind of Þght for or maybe earn his
bride by doing some difficult tasks. So the bridesmaids made Li sing a
love song at the top of his lungs (=loudly) before letting him in and he
also had to wear silly pink slippers as well!
It was all in good fun, of course. The day was a nice mix of laughter,
tradition, and family values.
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ANSWERS
Family Jokes! !
Jokes for children:
To be stuffed
= [1] to be Þlled with foam/cloth/sponge
[2] To be full (from too much food)
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IELTS Listening Bingo
2) Listen again and mark the exact words mentioned and when you
have a line of 3, type BINGO (and the words) in the chat.
Full Script
So tell us about your family home and your favourite room!
Li: Oh, my family home back in the village was really special. It was a
simple, traditional house, but really warm and cosy. Without a doubt,
my favourite room was the dining room. There was a massive Þreplace,
and we'd huddle around the Þre on dark winter nights. I remember my
Dad was one for storytelling and he used to tell us incredible tales of
our ancestors. I was never sure if he made up the stories or they were
true, but that upbringing and the love of telling a good story is something
that actually helped me build our business to the success it is today.
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IELTS Speaking Model Answer
1) Watch the model answer (with subtitles) and tell me what was the
funniest part of the celebration?
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