David: Today families.
We meet the Ahluwalia family. We meet Kevin’s family. And we meet Tom Hall family. Tom Hall is the
manager director of MAP Advertising. This is his house. Sally: Mum, this
is my friend Lucy.
Sally: Mum, this is my friend
Mum: Hello, Lucy.
Lucy: Hello, Mrs Hall.
Sally: And this is my sister Kate.
Lucy: Hello.
Kate: Hello.
Sally: And this is my brother Bob.
Bob: Hi.
Lucy: Hi.
Sally: Where’s Dad.
Mum: He’s in the
garden.
Baby: Mum! What’s that?
Mother: That’s a cat.
Baby: What’s his name?
Mother: Felix
Baby:
Where does he live?
Mother:
He lives in the garden.
Baby:
Mum! Who’s that?
Mother:
His sister Kitty.
Baby:
Where does she live?
Mother:
She lives in the kitchen.
Baby:
Felix lives in the garden. Kitty lives in the kitchen.
Baby:
Mam.
Mother:
Yes?
Baby:
What do they do?
Mother:
What do they do?
Baby:
Yes.
Mother: They eat small mice!
Sally: That’s my father.
WHO’S THAT?
Natalie: Who’s that?
Kevin: My sister.
Natalie: Who’s that?
Kevin: He’s my brother.
Natalie: What’s his name?
Kevin: Chuck.
David: Who’s that?
Natalie: His brother.
David: Where does he live?
Kevin: In the USA.
David: Yes, but in what city?
Kevin: San Francisco.
David: What does he do?
Kevin: He’s an engineer.
Natalie: Who’re they?
Kevin: They’re his friends.
PETER AND MARY SMITH
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Peter: No, Mary.
Mary: Yes, Peter.
Visitor: Peter Smith?
Peter: No
Visitor: Mary?
Mary: No
Visitor: Does Peter Smith live here?
Peter: No, he doesn’t live here.
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Visitor: Does Mary Smith live here?
Peter: No, she doesn’t.
Visitor: Do you live here?
Peter: No,
I don’t.
Visitor:
Does she…?
Peter: No,
she doesn’t.
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Peter
and Mary:
We don’t live here.
Visitor: You don’t live here; she doesn’t
live here.
Peter and
Mary Smith don’t live here. Then who ..?
Peter:
My sister lives here.
Visitor: Do
you know Peter and Mary Smith?
Peter: Yes.
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Visitor:
Where do they live?
Peter: I
don’t know… Oh, yes. They live in Australia.
Visitor: Do
you have their address?
Peter: No,
I’m sorry.
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David: Back Tom Hall’s house. It’s evening. Time to eat. James Brady is there. At half dinner.
Tom: How are you?
James: I’m fine, thanks.
Tom: Come in. James, this is my wife, Barbara.
James: How do you?
Barbara: How do you?
James: That’s for you.
Barbara: Oh! Thank you.
Tom: This is my daughter Kate.
Kate: Hello.
James: Hello.
Tom: And her husband John.
James: How do you do?
John: How do you do?
Tom: And this is my son Bob.
James: How do you do?
Bob: How do you do?
Tom: Where is Sally?
Bob: I don’t know.
Barbara: She is out to night.
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David: Back to James Brady and Tom Hall family. It’s at
half dinner. Time to coffee.
Barbara: Would you like some coffee, James?
James: Yes, please.
Barbara: Coffee, Kate?
Kate: No, thanks Mum. I don’t drink coffee in the
evening.
James: Do you live here, Kate?
Tom: No, James. They don’t live here.
Kate: We live in Oxford.
James: Oh! What do you do?
Kate: I’m a teacher.
James: Do you have any children?
Kate: Yes, a boy and a girl.
James: Are you their teacher?
Kate: No there are not in school. My son is four and my
daughter two.
James: I’ see. What does John do?
Kate: He works for the Bank of England.
James: In Oxford?
Kate: No, we live in Oxford, and I work in Oxford but he
works in London.
John: Would you like a chocolate, James?
James: Thank you.
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Mother
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Father
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Sister
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Brother
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Wife
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Husband
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Daughter
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Son
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Families
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WORD BANK
Bedsit
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Estudio
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Mother
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Madre
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Brother
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Hermano
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Parents
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Padres
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Children
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Hijos/niños
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People
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Gente
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Father
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Padre
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Sister
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Hermana
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Friend
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Amigo
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Woman
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Mujer
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I don’t know
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No
lo sé
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Women
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Mujeres
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Man
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Hombre
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Mum/Mummy
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Mami/mamá
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Men
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Hombres
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Dad/Daddy
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Papi/papá
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Boy
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Chico/niño
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Born
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Nacido
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Chocolate
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Chocolate
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Business
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Negocio
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Come in
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Pasa/entra
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Buying
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Compra
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Daughter
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Hija
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East Africa
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África
Oriental
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Girl
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Chica/niña
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Fabrics
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Tejidos/telas
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Husband
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Marido
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Generally
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Generalmente
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Wife
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Esposa
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Generation
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Generación
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Basically
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Fundamentalmente
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Get involved in
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Participar
en
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Importing
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Importación
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Separately
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Por
separado/ separadamente
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Keep an eye on
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Vigilar
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Textiles
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Tejidos
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Nearby
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Cerca
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Whole
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Entero/todo
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Selling
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Venta
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