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A2 Key vocabulary list Friends and Family
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Another way to say 'my mate' is...
my FRIEND
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My mum's sister is my...
AUNT
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Nieta in English
GRANDDAUGHTER
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TWO other words for GRANDMA
GRANDMOTHER, GRANNY
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CASADO/CASADA in English
MARRIED
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Your mum's brother is called your...
UNCLE
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The opposite of girl is...
BOY
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CASARSE in English
GET MARRIED
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The female child of someone is called their...
DAUGHTER
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Another word for KID is ....
CHILD
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Simpático in English
FRIENDLY
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What is the term you use in front of the surname of a woman who is MARRIED (Example: ______ Smith)
MRS
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Someone who is between the ages of 13 and 19 is called a...
TEENAGER
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Someone who lives in the house beside you is called you...
NEIGHBOUR
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Your grandma and your grandpa are your...
GRANDPARENTS
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A friend you keep in touch with by writing letters.
PEN-FRIEND
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What is the term you use in front of the surname of a woman when you don't know if she is married or not(Example: ______ Smith)
MS
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Your mum and your dad are called your...
PARENTS
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Another word for dad is F....
FATHER
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What is an informal way to say 'man'?
GUY
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Your dad is your mum's...
HUSBAND
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A male child is called a ...
SON
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Another word for your LAST NAME...
SURNAME
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My aunt and uncle's son is my...
COUSIN
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You are your grandma's....
GRANDCHILD, GRANDDAUGHTER, GRANDSON
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Nieto in English
GRANDSON
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The opposite of boy is...
GIRL
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Someone who you invite to come to your house for dinner is called a G.............
GUEST
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another word for grandpa
GRANDFATHER
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Your mum is your dad's...
WIFE
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What is the term you use in front of the surname of a woman who is UNMARRIED (Example: ______ Smith)
MISS
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