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  1. Conversation about Family. A: Hello! B: Hi! A: How are you? B: I’m fine. Thanks. A: Let‘ us talk about your family. B: Yes, sure. Why not. A: It looks you have a big family. B: No, I really don’t have much big family. A: How many people are there in your family? B: There are five people in my family. My father, mother, sister, brother and me.

  2. There are five members in my family. They are father, mother, two younger sisters and me. My dad and mum is short and little fat. My younger sisters' name are Zar Zar and Theint Theint. Zar Zar is 13 years old. She is taller than me and has got short hair. Theint Theint is 5 years younger than me. She has got straight hair and fair skin.

  3. 21 de mar. de 2014 · Topic: Family members short dialogue. Communication Objectives: To learn to talk about members of a family. Language Objectives: To learn to describe members of the family and what they do. PLAY VIDEO HERE. Click Here for Words & Sentences Video.

  4. Subject: My family. Dear Yoko. Let me tell you about my family. I live with my mum, my dad and my big sister. We live in California. My mum’s name is Carmen. She’s Mexican and she speaks English and Spanish. She’s a Spanish teacher. She’s short and slim, she’s got long, brown hair and brown eyes.

  5. Martha's Family - English dialogue lesson to practice with family vocabulary. Passport to English has free online English lessons with interactive exercises and audio to hear the pronunciation.

  6. Talking about your family is great for English conversation!

  7. Family is a universal topic of conversation. It may not be what you are going to talk about the minute in which you are first introduced to someone, but it will not take long before you end up sharing stories that include members of your family or listening to stories about other people’s families.