In this dictation, the speaker talks about the happiness they enjoy when they meet up with the rest of their family, even though it only happens once a year.
- a group of one or more parents and their children living together as a unit.E.g. the family lived in a large house with a lot of land
- all the descendants of a common ancestor.E.g. the house has been owned by the same family for 300 years
- a group of related things.E.g. all manuscripts that share this reading constitute a family
- designed to be suitable for children as well as adults.E.g. a family newspaper
You're listening to Joanna
She has an American accent and expects you to use American spelling.
Listen to the complete text from start to finish.
Every year I go to see my family and stay in the big house of my grandparents. It is fun to see my family and we talk and play games together. The first thing we do is to go for a walk and talk about all the things we have missed since we last met. This means we talk for a long time! My family now live all around the world so it is really good to make the time so we can get together, even if it is just once a year. We play a lot of games when we are together and people say, a family that plays together stays together, and I really think this is true!
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