Family and Friends
Listen to the Entire LessonWhen you have discussions with family and close friends, you usually speak the language you are most comfortable with. Therefore, this lesson will not focus on the sentences you use to speak with your family, but it will focus more on the sentences you use when you are talking to someone about your family or your close friends. Here are some questions you can ask when talking about family. "How are your parents doing?""Are your parents healthy and well?""Do you still live with your parents?""Do you live near any family members?""Where do your in-laws live?""Do you see your family frequently?""Do you ever have family reunions?"You can respond to these types of questions in multiple ways. Here are some examples. "My parents are doing well.""My father is getting old, but otherwise, healthy.""My mother has been complaining about chest pains. I hope it isn't anything serious.""Yeah. I live with my parents. It saves me some rent money.""Just for another year until I get back on my feet.""No. I moved out several years ago. I have my own apartment now.""My in-laws are in Ohio.""I grew up in Florida, so my in-laws are there. We moved to California 5 years ago.""My family lives in the area so I usually see them once a month.""My family lives pretty far away, so I only see them a couple times a year.""We have a family reunion every 5 years.""No, but I wish we could.""We used to, but everyone is too busy these days, so we haven't had one in a while now."
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