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978-1-316-64011-1 — Mindset for IELTS Level 1 Teacher's Book with Class Audio
Claire Wijayatilake
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Ensure students understand the question, ‘Who are you
most similar to in your family?’ If you wish you can give a
‘model’ answer about yourself to illustrate the meaning.
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Student A:
I get on really well with both of my sisters.
The older one’s at university in Australia,
so I don’t see her very oten anymore. The
younger one still lives at home though, and
we spend all of our free time together.
Student B:
I’m a lot like my father. We look similar and
have the same interests.
Student C:
Most people say that I’m similar to my father
because we both have green eyes and black
hair. However, I think that I’m more similar
to my mother in character. We’re both easy
going and calm, so I think it’s a mixture of
both.
1 Student B
2 Student A
3 Student C
(student A answered a diferent question – ‘who do you get on
with best in your family?’)
09
Go through the information in the box with the students.
Point out that the highlighted words provide useful ways to
give extra information about your answer.
Sample answers, but many others are possible
1 ... because they are the most important people in my life.
2 ... but we still get along very well.
3 ... and she is going to move to a diferent city with her
husband.
4 ... so I don’t spend as much time with him as I want to.
5 ... even though he is quite a bit older.
Alternative
Students can give their answers orally instead of writing
them down, or they can write them, then cover them and
practise saying them to their partner.
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