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Welcome to Say What You Mean, an English learning channel. I’m Chris. How are you today? I hope you are great! English is hard. But, listen, speak, and Say What You Mean! Today’s topic is family. This video is for beginners–A level. But, there is a lot of vocabulary. So, listen closely! Let’s get to work! I am married. My wife’s name is Kristen. We, Kristen and I, have a dog. Our dog Rosa isn’t our child, she’s our dog. We don’t have children. And we don’t have a cat. Cats make me sneeze (ACHOO!) We don’t have any other pets. That’s my family. We live in Germany. We live in the same house. We live together. My parents are also in my family. But they, my mom and dad, don’t live with me. We don’t live together. They live in the United States of America. They live in Tennessee. My mom, Susan, was an English teacher. But she doesn’t work now. My dad, Tom, was a manager. But he also doesn’t work anymore. My sister, Ann, is in my family. She also has a family. She is married to James. James is her husband. They have three children; two boys and one girl. Their two boys are my nephews. Their girl is my niece. But we don’t all live together in Germany. They live in Tennessee. But they don’t live with my parents. I have more family, too! I have aunts→my dad’s sister is Sarah. I call her Aunt Sarah. I have uncles→my dad’s brother is Rick and my mom’s brother is Joe. I call them Uncle Rick and Uncle Joe. My grandfather and grandmother are not alive. They are dead. That’s sad. They were really great people. Maybe I’ll talk about them more in other videos. And I have more family! My wife’s family, the families of my aunts and uncles. Yeah, families are a big topic. I think that’s good for today. Your turn! Talk about your family? Do you have a mom or dad? Are you married? Do you have a sister or a brother? Do you have children? Do you have pets? Talk about your family and leave your video in the comments! Words and phrases: To be married: having a husband or wife, a legal relationship: I am married TO Kristen. Wife: the woman someone is married to: Kristen is my wife. Husband: the man someone is married to: I am Kristen’s husband. To sneeze: (achoo) Bob sneezes loud enough to wake the dead. Together: with another person: I live with Kristen. Kristen and I live together. Niece: daughter of your brother or sister Nephew: son of your brother or sister To call someone something: the name you use when you speak to them or about them. I call my Aunt “Aunt Sarah.” Aunt: the sister of your father or mother Uncle: the brother of your father or mother Grandfather: the father of your father or mother Grandmother: the mother of your father or mother. Excellent work! Thank you for listening to this video. How was it? Was it helpful? Was it interesting? Let me know in the comments. So, that’s all for today. In this video, I talked about family. Thanks for listening, and I hope to see you again soon! If you want to book a class, my link is in my profile. Remember, practice makes permanence. So, listen, speak, and Say What You Mean!