Unit 9, The Family, page 34.
2. Let's listen.
People are talking about their families.
Listen and number the pictures.
1.
That's me in the middle.
That's my oldest niece Betsy on the left.
She's in her second year of college.
And that's my nephew on the right.
He's just finished high school.
Oh, he's handsome.
2.
That's me on the left.
Who are the other two?
Those are my sister and brother, Maria and Jose.
They're twins.
How old are they?
They're ten.
3.
That's me and my parents.
Boy, you look just like your dad.
No, I don't.
4.
This is a picture of my son and daughter.
Is your daughter older than your son?
Yes, much older.
She's 26.
How old is your son?
He's 17.
That's a big difference.
5.
These are my parents.
And that's my grandmother on the left.
How old is she?
She's 60.
She looks young for 60.
6.
This is my father with my uncle and aunt and two cousins.
Which one is your father?
The one on the left.
Oh, yes.