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1 Family Ties
true/false, reading the exam question first
family-related words, collocations & expressions
present simple, present continuous, stative verbs, countable & uncountable
nouns, quantifiers
multiple-choice questions (pictures), identifying differences
talking about family, describing photos, describing in detail
email, using abbreviations, including all the information, inviting, asking for a
reply, writing about special events5 | Family Ties
Reading
Work in pairs. How many words for family
members can you think of? Write as many
as you can in one minute.
How can you learn about your family's
past? Write down the different ways in
your notebook. Then, quickly read the
text. Are your answers the same?
Read the text about family history and
‘match the headings below with the
correct sections in the text.
A. Your turn i
B_ What is genealogy?
© Research and records [-]
Meet the
ancestors
iE nO Cr eg Cena Reta
Past. Become a detective and find clues to your family history.
Word Focus
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from parents to children that
determines how they look
the people of abou
the same age ina particular
person related to yo
who lived a long time ago
the study of family
history
|. When you look in the mirror, do
you see your father’s smile? Maybe
you take after your mother or look
like a grandparent? That's because
of DNA. Our DNA contains
that make each person in the world
different -no two people look, think
oract the same. We pass down our
genes through Sa
can test your DNA to find out whi
part of the world your
were from.
. Your family's history may be a mystery
to you, but there's @ way to find out
about it. It’s called and
it's the study of the people you are
related to. Genealogy helps you put
together your family history. It starts
with the relatives you know, such as
parents and grandparents, and then
you can learn about ancestors who
lived and died before you were born,look the way we do because of the is about
1s in our DNA. w
2. 4 DNA test can show where in the world our
necestors lived,
‘+ Read the text again and look for words and
phrases in the text that are similar to the word
you underlined in each exam sentence.
‘© The statements are in the same order as the
information in the text.
(Dead the Exam Close-up. Then read the Exam
Task below and underline the key words in
etext
Reading the exam question fist
Exam Task |) « isa good idea to read the exam sentences very
42 the sentences below about studying your catefully before you read the text,
story. Read the text to decide each + Undettne the key words in each statement so
is corrector incorrect. WiteT (Tue) or you know what information you need to look for.
+ Then read the text quickly so you know what it
2 You can find out the number of relatives
you have in a DNA test
nealogy is the history
‘our past and present E Now complete the Exam Task. Use the words you
amily members. i underlined to help you.
latives who are alive could have
formation about ancestors.
a F Find the underlined words in the text and think
about what they mean.
Then circle the correct meanings below.
amily ree shows how you are related
x2 other people in your family
4 detective can help you
+0 find information about your family. i 2 looklike: to havea similar appearance / 10 see
things you enjoy
1. take after: to follow somebody / to be like somebody
possible to buy old newspapers at
ome libraries, a 3. pass down: transfer to / respect the next generation
IS FF Public records tall you when people were 4 relative: family member / close friend
he 3 5 find out: to take outside / to discover or learn
25 The text says that websites can help you 6 look for: tobe siilar to /to try to find
huofl | findinformation about your ancestors.
Bs isn'tdifficult to learn about your past. You can
segin by asking your relatives questions about
sour ancestors, While you are talking with family
snembers, take notes. This helps you organise any
‘formation you get. Make sure you write down
any names, dates or places people mention. Then
you can draw a family tree with your name at the
top. Then you would add all the relatives from
‘you to your great grandparents so you'can see how
everyone is related.
Ui there any blank boxes in your tree it’s time for some
detective work! Many people begin at a library where
they can look for femily names in old newspapers.
Public records are usually a very good thing to look at
too, They have information about births, marriages and.
death certificates too. Some records show when people
moved toa country. Sometimes, records tell you where
people went to school and what their job was. You can
also search the Internet. With every bit of research you
do, you are discovering your family’s history.
+ Ifyou could choose someone famous to be in your family, | Ideas FOCUS.
who would you choose and why? oe cae
* Ifyou could go back in time, which one of your ancestors
‘would you like to meet? Why? / Why not?