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Students are going to work in pairs to complete sentences about


the Adams family, which they will then use to complete the
Adams family tree.
Divide students into pairs. Give Student A worksheet A, and
Student B worksheet B. Tell students not to show each other their
worksheets. Ask students to read the sentences silently and circle
the correct verb: is or are, have or has.
Students then take it in turns to read the completed sentences
on their worksheets and complete the missing information. They
should also make sure that they have both circled the correct
verbs. When they have finished, they should compare worksheets.
Give each pair a copy of worksheet C. Explain that they are
going to complete the names in the Adams family tree, using the
information from the sentences.
When all pairs are ready, compare answers as a class.

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Draw your family tree on the board, showing two generations.


Review family vocabulary with the class, e.g. mother, father, son,
daughter, sister, brother.
Point to two people on the board and describe their relationship,
e.g. Elizabeth is Peters daughter. Peter has a daughter, Elizabeth.
Then point to two other people on the board and encourage
students to make similar sentences. Repeat the drill several times.
Students should practise sentences with have/has, as well as
sentences with the possessive s.

Put students into new pairs. Ask each students to write five
sentences about his/her family, e.g. I have a sister, Suzanne.
Suzannes husband is Paul. Students take turns reading the
sentences to their partner, who uses the information to draw a
family tree. Then students compare drawings and sentences.

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1 Elizabeth is /are Jacks wife.

1 Elizabeth is / are Jacks _______.

2 Julias husband is / are _______.

2 Julias husband is / are Kevin.

3 Will is / are Johns father.

3 Will is / are Johns _______.

4 Jack and Elizabeth has / have _______ sons,

4 Jack and Elizabeth has / have two sons, Steve


and Kevin.

Steve and Kevin.


5 Marias husband is / are Steve.

5 Marias husband is / are _______.

6 Steve has/have a _______. Her name is Susan.

6 Steve has / have a sister. Her name is Susan.

7 Marcus and Annas mother is / are Maria.

7 Marcus and Annas _______ is / are Maria.

8 Julia and Kevin has / have a _______, Kate.

8 Julia and Kevin has / have a daughter, Kate.

9 Susan has / have a husband, Will.

9 _______ has / have a husband, Will.


10 Toms parents is / are Julia and Kevin.

10 Toms _______ is / are Julia and Kevin.

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