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  • Object Pronouns: I Miss My Family (Review)

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    Simple present Object pronoun Family

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    Review the conversation "I Miss My Family" Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review simple present, object pronouns, and vocabulary for families.

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I Miss My Family

(1) Nancy: Listen
Hey, Mike. You look so sad...

"look" is a linking verb. "You look so sad" means "You are so sad". But, "look sad" means it appears that you are sad (but, maybe you are not).

(2) Mike: Listen
I [vocab word=miss]miss[/vocab] my family.
(3) Nancy: Listen
I'm sorry to [vocab word=hear]hear[/vocab] that.

"I'm sorry to hear that" is a common expression for sympathy.

(4) Mike: Listen
I miss my brother. He is nice and cool. I miss [vocab word=him]him[/vocab] so much.
(5) Nancy: Listen
Do you miss your sister, too?
(6) Mike: Listen
I miss [vocab word=her]her[/vocab], too. I miss her [vocab word=cooking]cooking[/vocab].
(7) Nancy: Listen
How about your mom and dad? Do you miss [vocab word=them]them[/vocab], too?
(8) Mike: Listen
Yeah, I do. I miss them, too.
(9) Nancy: Listen
Do they miss you?
(10) Mike: Listen
Yeah, they miss [vocab word=me]me[/vocab], too.
(11) Nancy: Listen
I see. That's so sad. I miss my little [vocab word=cat]cat[/vocab], Tigger.

"so" means "very".

(12) Mike: Listen
Do you miss [vocab word=it]it[/vocab] every day?
(13) Nancy: Listen
Yeah. I miss her every day.

Tigger is a female (girl) cat. So, Nancy uses "her", not "it".

(14) Mike: Listen
Let's watch some home [vocab word=video]videos[/vocab] [vocab word=together]together[/vocab].
(15) Nancy: Listen
Good [vocab word=idea]idea[/vocab]. Let's eat some [vocab word=peanut]peanuts[/vocab] and watch them together.
  • RECORDING
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I Miss My Family

(1) Nancy: Listen
Hey, Mike. You look so sad...

"look" is a linking verb. "You look so sad" means "You are so sad". But, "look sad" means it appears that you are sad (but, maybe you are not).

(2) Mike: Listen
I [vocab word=miss]miss[/vocab] my family.
(3) Nancy: Listen
I'm sorry to [vocab word=hear]hear[/vocab] that.

"I'm sorry to hear that" is a common expression for sympathy.

(4) Mike: Listen
I miss my brother. He is nice and cool. I miss [vocab word=him]him[/vocab] so much.
(5) Nancy: Listen
Do you miss your sister, too?
(6) Mike: Listen
I miss [vocab word=her]her[/vocab], too. I miss her [vocab word=cooking]cooking[/vocab].
(7) Nancy: Listen
How about your mom and dad? Do you miss [vocab word=them]them[/vocab], too?
(8) Mike: Listen
Yeah, I do. I miss them, too.
(9) Nancy: Listen
Do they miss you?
(10) Mike: Listen
Yeah, they miss [vocab word=me]me[/vocab], too.
(11) Nancy: Listen
I see. That's so sad. I miss my little [vocab word=cat]cat[/vocab], Tigger.

"so" means "very".

(12) Mike: Listen
Do you miss [vocab word=it]it[/vocab] every day?
(13) Nancy: Listen
Yeah. I miss her every day.

Tigger is a female (girl) cat. So, Nancy uses "her", not "it".

(14) Mike: Listen
Let's watch some home [vocab word=video]videos[/vocab] [vocab word=together]together[/vocab].
(15) Nancy: Listen
Good [vocab word=idea]idea[/vocab]. Let's eat some [vocab word=peanut]peanuts[/vocab] and watch them together.
  • RECORDING
    HOLD DOWN AND SPEAK
    PRESS
    HIT
  • Your answer: A Suggestion
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I Miss My Family

(1) Nancy: Listen
Hey, Mike. You look so sad...

"look" is a linking verb. "You look so sad" means "You are so sad". But, "look sad" means it appears that you are sad (but, maybe you are not).

(2) Mike: Listen
I [vocab word=miss]miss[/vocab] my family.
(3) Nancy: Listen
I'm sorry to [vocab word=hear]hear[/vocab] that.

"I'm sorry to hear that" is a common expression for sympathy.

(4) Mike: Listen
I miss my brother. He is nice and cool. I miss [vocab word=him]him[/vocab] so much.
(5) Nancy: Listen
Do you miss your sister, too?
(6) Mike: Listen
I miss [vocab word=her]her[/vocab], too. I miss her [vocab word=cooking]cooking[/vocab].
(7) Nancy: Listen
How about your mom and dad? Do you miss [vocab word=them]them[/vocab], too?
(8) Mike: Listen
Yeah, I do. I miss them, too.
(9) Nancy: Listen
Do they miss you?
(10) Mike: Listen
Yeah, they miss [vocab word=me]me[/vocab], too.
(11) Nancy: Listen
I see. That's so sad. I miss my little [vocab word=cat]cat[/vocab], Tigger.

"so" means "very".

(12) Mike: Listen
Do you miss [vocab word=it]it[/vocab] every day?
(13) Nancy: Listen
Yeah. I miss her every day.

Tigger is a female (girl) cat. So, Nancy uses "her", not "it".

(14) Mike: Listen
Let's watch some home [vocab word=video]videos[/vocab] [vocab word=together]together[/vocab].
(15) Nancy: Listen
Good [vocab word=idea]idea[/vocab]. Let's eat some [vocab word=peanut]peanuts[/vocab] and watch them together.
  • RECORDING
    HOLD DOWN AND SPEAK
    PRESS
    HIT
  • Your answer: A Suggestion