SPEAK! American English Conversation. 6,000+ Vocabulary Words and Phrases in Dialogues. Artsun Akopyan

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an aunt or an uncle?

      Do you have an aunt or an uncle?

      I have one aunt and one uncle.

      Where do they live?

      In this town.

      Do you see each other often?

      Once or twice a year.

      Why is it so rare?

      Because we have no free time!

* * *

      Words

      aunt, each, free, once, rare, twice, uncle

* * *

      Phrases

      an aunt or an uncle

      one aunt and one uncle

      each other

      see each other

      once or twice

      once a year

      twice a year

      have free time

      have no free time

      24. How many nephews do you have?

      How many nephews do you have?

      Not a single one. You?

      Two. They’re my brother’s kids.

      Do you have any nieces?

      Only one. She’s my sister’s daughter.

      Well, I have three nieces.

      Whose children are they?

      My only sister’s.

* * *

      Words

      nephew, niece, only, they’re = they are, three, well, whose

* * *

      Phrases

      not a single one

      my brother’s kids

      only one

      my sister’s daughter

      three nieces

      Whose children…

      my only sister

      my only sister’s

      25. Do you have any cousins?

      Do you have any cousins?

      Yes, I do. Two girls and two boys.

      Do they live in this city?

      No, in the country.

      Are they older or younger than you?

      One girl is older. The rest are younger.

      Are you on good terms with them?

      Yes, I’ve known them since I was a kid!

* * *

      Words

      country, cousin, I’ve = I have, known, on, rest, terms

* * *

      Phrases

      two girls and two boys

      in this city

      in the country

      younger than

      older or younger than

      the rest

      on good terms with

      I’ve known them since

      26. Do you love your relatives?

      Do you love your relatives?

      Yes, but not all of them.

      Who do you love most?

      Mom and dad.

      Do you hate anyone?

      No, I have no enemies.

      Do you love me?

      Yes, auntie!

* * *

      Words

      anyone, auntie, dad, enemies, enemy, hate, love, me, mom, most, relative

* * *

      Phrases

      love your relatives

      mom and dad

      Do you hate…

      have no enemies

      love me

      27. Does your neighbor have a family?

      Does your neighbor have a family?

      No, he’s an orphan.

      Has he ever been married?

      As far as I know, no.

      That’s weird. He’s cute!

      Yes, and he’s got a good job!

      Can you introduce me to him?

      Yes, I can!

* * *

      Words

      as, cute, ever, far, has (base form: have), introduce, neighbor, orphan, weird

* * *

      Phrases

      Has he ever been…

      As far as I know…

      that’s weird = that is weird

      he’s got = he has got

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