COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIES
FAMILY (possessive)
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NEIGHBORHOOD
100
Mike is Australian. Where is he from?

He´s from Australia.

100

She is your mother´s sister. Who is she?

She´s my aunt.

100

It´s 6:15 or ...

It´s a quarter past six.

100

This is where you get dressed, relax and sleep.

It´s the bedroom.
100
You go to this place when you need to put gas in your car.

It´s the gas station.

200

Michiko was born in Japan. What´s her nationality?

She´s Japanese.
200

They are your father´s children. Who are they?

They are my siblings. / They are my brothers and sisters.

200

It´s 11:40 or ...

It´s twenty to twelve. 

200

This is where you relax, watch TV or receive your visitors.

It´s the living room.
200

You go to this place when you need to travel to another country.

It´s the airport.

300

Thomas is British. Where´s he from?

He´s from The United Kingdom.

300

I am your sister´s husband. Who am I?

You´re my brother-in-law.

300

The meeting is at half past ten. If you come at a quarter past ten, you are...

early

300

A home appliance where you keep your food and drinks.

It´s a fridge. / It´s a refrigerator.

300

This is where you deposit or withdraw money.

It´s the bank.

400

Antoinette is from Holland. What´s her nationality?

She´s Dutch.

400

We are your husband´s parents. Who are we?

You´re my in-laws.

400

The party is at midnight. If you come at five to twelve, you are...

on time

400

A home appliance where you cook your food.

It´s a stove.

400

This is where you buy magazines and newspapers.

It´s the newsstand.

500

They live in South Korea, but they were born in Canada. What´s their nationality?

They are Canadian.

500

He is your mother´s daugter´s son. Who is he?

He´s my nephew.

500

The game is at a quarter to four. If you come at a quarter past five, you are...

late

500

The second floor of the house is called...

upstairs

500

You go to this place when you want to watch a play.

It´s the theater.