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- angry (adj)/ˈæŋɡri/feeling or showing anger:My father was angry with me when I got home late.
- apple (n)/ˈæpl/a hard round fruit with green or red skin:Would you like a glass of apple juice?
- aunt (n)/ɑːnt/the sister of your mother or father, or the wife of your uncle:My aunt is a lovely lady.
- autumn (n)/ˈɔːtəm/the part of the year between summer and winter:In autumn, the leaves fall from the trees.
- bag (n)/bæɡ/a thing made of cloth, paper, leather, etc., for holding and carrying things:She brought some sandwiches in a plastic bag.
- (read a) book (n)/bʊk/a thing that you read or write in, that has a lot of pieces of paper joined together inside a cover:I'm reading a new book.
- bored (with sth) (adj)/bɔːd/not interested; unhappy because you have nothing interesting to do:I'm bored with this book.
- brother (n)/ˈbrʌðə(r)/a man or boy who has the same parents as you:My brother is called Brian.
- cold (adj)/kəʊld/not hot or warm; with a low temperature:I'm cold. Will you put the heater on?
- computer (n)/kəmˈpjuːtə(r)/a machine that can store and find information, calculate amounts and control other machines:I love playing on the computer.
- cousin (n)/ˈkʌzn/the child of your aunt or uncle:Paul and I are cousins.
- cricket (n)/ˈkrɪkɪt/a game for two teams of eleven players who try to hit a small hard ball with a piece of wood (called a bat) on a large field:We watched a cricket match.
- curly (adj)/ˈkɜːli/with a lot of curls:He's got curly hair.
- dad (n)/dæd/an informal word for father:This is my dad.
- dark (adj)/dɑːk/A dark colour is nearer to black than to white:He's got dark brown hair.
- daughter (n)/ˈdɔːtə(r)/a girl or woman who is sb's child:They have two daughters and a son.
- excited (about sth) (adj)/ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/not calm, for example because you are happy about sth that is going to happen:He's excited about his holiday.
- fair (adj)/feə(r)/Fair skin or hair is light in colour:He's got fair hair.
- (play) football (n)/ˈfʊtbɔːl/a game for two teams of eleven players who try to kick a round ball into the other team's goal on a field:Peter's playing in a football match tomorrow.
- granddaughter (n)/ˈɡrændɔːtə(r)/the daughter of your son or daughter:Mr and Mrs May are excited about the birth of their first granddaughter.
- grandfather (n)/ˈɡrænfɑːðə(r)/the father of your mother or father:My grandfather has died.
- grandmother (n)/ˈɡrænmʌðə(r)/the mother of your mother or father:I always go to my grandmother's house after school.
- grandparent (n)/ˈɡrænpeərənt/the mother or father of your mother or father:This is a picture of two of my grandparents
- grandson (n)/ˈɡrænsʌn/the son of your son or daughter:Their grandson is a doctor.
- happy (adj)/ˈhæpi/feeling pleased or showing that you are pleased:You look very happy today.
- hot (adj)/hɒt/having a high temperature:I'm hot. Can you open the window?
- hungry (adj)/ˈhʌŋɡri/wanting to eat:Let's eat soon – I'm hungry!
- husband (n)/ˈhʌzbənd/the man that a woman is married to:Her husband is Chinese.
- into sth /ˈɪntə/very interested in sth, for example as a hobby:I'm really into canoeing.
- long (adj)/lɒŋ/far from one end to the other:She has long black hair.
- mobile phone (n)/ˌməʊbaɪl ˈfəʊn/a telephone that you can carry around with you:I'll ring you on your mobile phone tonight.
- mum (n)/mʌm/an informal word for mother:This is my mum.
- nephew (n)/ˈnefjuː/the son of your brother or sister:This is my youngest nephew, Charlie.
- niece (n)/niːs/the daughter of your brother or sister:My niece, Jenny, will be two next month.
- old (adj)/əʊld/having lived for a long time:My grandfather is very old.
- parent (n)/ˈpeərənt/a mother or father:Her parents live in Italy.
- sad (adj)/sæd/unhappy:He looked very sad.
- short (adj)/ʃɔːt/a small distance from one end to the other:Her hair is very short.
- sister (n)/ˈsɪstə(r) /a girl or woman who has the same parents as you:I've got two older sisters.
- son (n)/sʌn/a boy or man who is sb's child:They have a son and two daughters.
- spring (n)/sprɪŋ/the part of the year after winter, when plants start to grow:The flowers of this plant bloom in spring.
- straight (adj)/streɪt/with no curve or bend:His hair is curly and mine is straight.
- summer (n)/ˈsʌmə(r)/the season that comes between spring and autumn:I am going to Spain in the summer.
- tall (adj)/tɔːl/higher than other people or things:Richard is taller than his brother.
- thirsty (adj)/ˈθɜːsti/wanting or needing a drink:I'm thirsty. Can I have a drink of water, please?
- tired (adj)/ˈtaɪəd/needing to rest or sleep:I've been working all day and I'm really tired now.
- uncle (n)/ˈʌŋkl/the brother of your mother or father, or the husband of your aunt:Uncle Steve works for a big software company in California.
- wife (n)/waɪf/the woman that a man is married to:This is my wife, Josephine.
- winter (n)/ˈwɪntə(r)/the coldest part of the year:It often snows in winter.
- young (adj)/jʌŋ/in the early part of life; not old:They have two young children.