6.1 Listen to Sarah and Peter talking about their families. Whose family is bigger?
6.2 Listen again. Answer the questions.
a.How many brothers and sisters does Peter have?
b.How many nieces and nephews does Peter have?
c.How many brothers or sisters does Sarah have?
d.Who does NOT have children?
Conversation patterns
7.1 Look at the conversations. Which speakers have something in common?
a.
c.
- I’m a medical student.
- Really? Me too! I’m going to be a dentist.
- I have a white Persian cat. How about you? Do you have pets?
- Well, I’m not really a cat person. But I’d like to have a dog.
b.
d.
- I don’t eat meat.
- Really? Me neither. I’m a vegetarian.
- I’m going to the cafe. Want to join me?
- Oh no, I’m fine. I have my sandwiches with me.
7.2 Complete the dialogues with too or neither.
a.
- I’m here on holiday. How about you?
- Yeah, me ______. Nice place, isn’t it?
b.
- I’m not very good at dancing, sorry!
- That’s OK, me ______.
c.
- I’m so hungry!
- Me ______. Let’s go to the café.
d.
- I don’t take milk in my coffee. And you?
- Me ______. I prefer black coffee.
What do the people have in common? Make sentences as in the example.
a.They areboth on holiday.
b.…
c.…
d.…
7.3 Work in pairs. Try to find things in common.
I’m really good at cooking. – Oh, me too.
I don’t like clubbing. – Really? Me neither.
Tell the others what you have in common. Use the word both.