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[Mastering English Kinship Vocabulary and Fluency Through Storytelling]-[#052 Kinship - Relatives- Family connections in English - Family Tree]

Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar. · A2 · 2018-07-04

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📋 Summary

Understanding Kinship and Family Dynamics

In this episode, Georgiana focuses on the concept of kinship, defined as the relationship between different members of a family. The host acknowledges that even for native speakers, defining these relationships can be confusing, especially when dealing with distant relatives. To simplify this, she introduces a hypothetical family tree featuring a marriage between Alexander and Alexandra.

Through this example, the lesson covers fundamental terminology:

  • Spousal relationships: Alexander is the husband, and Alexandra is the wife.
  • Parent-child relationships: Alexander and Alexandra are the father (dad) and mother (mom) to their children, Alex and Alexa.
  • Sibling relationships: Alex and Alexa are brothers and sisters, collectively referred to as siblings.
  • Extended family: The parents of Alexander (Raymond and Rachel) and the parents of Alexandra (Anthony and Antoinette) are the grandparents to Alex and Alexa. Consequently, Alex and Alexa are the grandchildren (or grandkids) of these four individuals.

By mapping these three generations—grandparents, parents, and grandchildren—the podcast provides a clear framework for understanding basic family structures.

The Question and Answer Technique for Fluency

A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the question and answer technique. Georgiana explains that this method is designed to help listeners practice fluency by providing information and then asking questions that require a quick, short response.

In the mini-story provided, the narrative follows Alex and Alexa, who wish to go to the zoo. When their parents are unable to accompany them due to having too much work to do, the grandparents volunteer to take them. The exercise highlights several key linguistic interactions:

  • Confirmation of intent: The children were delighted to go with their grandparents, rather than going alone.
  • Resolution: Eventually, the parents were also able to join, resulting in a great day for the whole family.

Improving Speaking Skills

The host emphasizes that this interactive format is intended to mimic real-life conversations. By pausing for five to six seconds after each question, the listener is encouraged to produce speech without hesitation. Georgiana notes that short, quick answers are better than slow, hesitant ones, as this builds confidence and linguistic agility. She concludes by recommending that students listen to the episode multiple times to consolidate their understanding of the vocabulary and the flow of the language. This structured approach serves as a foundational exercise for those aiming to speak English more naturally and effectively.

🎯Key Sentences

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That's how you help me to reach more people.
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I have a confession to make.
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It can be a bit complicated.
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But it's not a language issue.
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📝Key Phrases

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mean a lot
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get involved in
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have a confession to make
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so far so good
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have a look at
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📖 Transcript

Hi, I'm Georgiana and I'm back with a new episode.
I'm here to help you speak English fluently.
If you want to help me share the podcast with your friends and family, that would mean a lot.
Thanks.
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