compare families – to talk about how families are similar or different. - 🟢 Example: We can compare families in different countries., probably – used when something is likely but not 100% sure; means maybe yes. - 🟢 Example: It will probably rain tomorrow., average age – the most common or middle age of a group of people. - 🟢 Example: The average age of parents today is higher than before., average family – a typical or usual family (not too big, not too small). - 🟢 Example: The average family has two children., to be close – to have a strong and friendly relationship with someone. - 🟢 Example: I’m very close to my sister; we tell each other everything., to be a bit silly – to act in a funny or not serious way (in a cute or playful way). - 🟢 Example: He’s a bit silly sometimes, but it makes everyone laugh., to be quite loud – to speak or make noise in a strong or noisy way. - 🟢 Example: My family is quite loud when we eat dinner together., get on well (with someone) – to have a good and friendly relationship. - 🟢 Example: I get on well with my classmates., catch up together – to meet and talk about what has happened since you last saw each other. - 🟢 Example: Let’s meet this weekend and catch up together., have a good relationship – to get along well and respect or care about each other. - 🟢 Example: I have a good relationship with my parents., easy to have a good conversation – it’s comfortable and natural to talk with someone. - 🟢 Example: With my best friend, it’s easy to have a good conversation., don’t have arguments – not to fight or disagree often. - 🟢 Example: We don’t have arguments because we understand each other., argue with someone – to disagree or fight with words. - 🟢 Example: I sometimes argue with my brother about small things., siblings – brothers and sisters. - 🟢 Example: I have two siblings — one brother and one sister., to be mean a little bit – to say or do something unkind, but not too seriously. - 🟢 Example: She can be a little bit mean when she’s tired,
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