Capitulo 2 – Mi Familia.

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Capitulo 2 – Mi Familia

¿Cómo es tu familia? Describe tu familia. En mi familia hay (number) personas OR En mi familia somos (number). Además de mis padres, tengo (give number of siblings). There is __ people in my family. There’s __ in my family. As well as my parents, I have…

¿Cómo es tu familia? Describe tu familia. Soy hijo único Soy hija única. Soy el / la mayor de mi familia. Soy el / la menor de mi familia. I’m an only child (m.) I’m an only child (f.) I’m the eldest in my family. I’m the youngest in my family.

¿Cómo es tu familia? Describe tu familia. Tengo un hermano y una hermana. Tengo dos hermanas. Tengo dos hermanos y una hermana. No tengo hermanos pero tengo una hermana. I have a brother and a sister. I have two sisters. I have two brothers and a sister. I don’t have any brothers but I have a sister. Menor(es) – younger (add the es if talking about more than 1 sibling. Major(es) – older E.g. Tengo dos hermanos majores – I have two older brothers.

¿Cómo es tu familia? Describe tu familia. Mi hermano se llama Mi hermana se llama Mis hermanos se llaman Tiene __ años My brother is called My sister is called My brothers/siblings are called He/she’s (age).

¿Cómo es tu familia? Describe tu familia. Uno/a (1) a. va a la escuela primaria b. va al instituto c. estudia ___ en la universidad. d. está casada e. es (job) f. está en paro g. Es jubilado/a h. Vive en… One a. goes to primary school b. goes to secondary school c. studies ___ at college d. is married e. is a (job) f. has no job g. Retired h. he/she lives in… Lots of jobs are on page 16 of Espanol bien hablado

¿Cómo es tu familia? Describe tu familia. En general, me llevo bien con (sibling/s) Casi nunca nos peleamos. Siempre peleamos. Pero como todos los hermanos a veces discutimos. Nos llevamos bien porque tenemos la música/el deporte/la moda en común. Odio cuando mi hermano/hermana coge una prenda de ropa mía sin pedirme permiso ponérsela. Generally I get on well with (name siblings) We almost never fight. We always fight. But like all siblings we sometimes fight. We get on well because we have music/sport/fashion in common. I hate when my brother/sister takes an item of clothing without asking my permission to wear it.

¿Cómo es tu familia? Describe tu familia. Sinceramente no me llevo bien con… Es… un pesado/una pesada molesto/a aburrido/a A veces To be honest I don’t get on with… S/He’s a pain… annoying boring sometimes

Como es tu familia – ctd. Mi padre es…. Mi madre es… Trabaja en… My dad is… My mam is… He/she works in….

Jobs / Profesiones Abogado (barrister) Funcionario (civil servant) Actor Ingeniero/a (engineer) Carnicero/a (butcher) Cartero/a (postman/woman) Cocinero/a (cook) Médico/a (doctor) Notario/a (solicitor) Peluquero/a (hairdresser) Ama de casa / hombre de casa Arquitecta (architect) Artista (artist) Azafata (cabin crew) Comadrona (midwife) Periodista (journalist) Comerciante (business person) Contable (accountant) Empresario (entrepreneur) Enfermero/a (nurse) Farmacéutico (pharmacist) Policía (Guard) Profesor/a (teacher) Veterinario (vet) Florista (florist) Secretaria (secretary) Granjero/a (farmer) Taxista – taxi driver Cuidador(a) de ninos - childminder