What does “twins” mean?
Twins are two children born at the same time.
What does “similar” mean?
“Similar” means almost the same.
Who is in a basic family?
Parents and children.
What is the name of the twin sisters in the unit?
Lissa and Lotti.
Choose: He has / have a twin sister.
He has a twin sister.
Are twins always the same age? (Yes / No)
Yes, twins are always the same age.
What does “different” mean?
Not the same.
What makes a family “perfect” in the text?
Love, care, support.
Who is more outgoing? Lissa or Lotti?
Lissa (or based on text version—students must recall).
Choose: They are / is similar.
They are similar.
Write one similarity twins might have.
They may have the same birthday / same parents / look similar / like the same things. (Any one)
Name one similarity between Lissa and Lotti.
They look the same / same smile / same hair.
Name one responsibility children have at home.
Helping with chores / cleaning their room.
What is one hobby that Lissa likes?
Dancing / drawing (depending on the book's version).
Rewrite correctly: Lissa don’t like sports.
Lissa doesn’t like sports.
Write one difference twins can have.
Twins can have different hobbies / personalities / hair color / interests. (Any one
Name one difference between Lissa and Lotti.
Different hobbies / different favorite colors.
Name one way family members support each other.
Sharing problems / helping with homework / listening.
What is one hobby that Lotti likes?
Reading / music (according to book version).
Correct the sentence: Their house is more bigger.
Their house is bigger.
Explain in 3–4 sentences why some people find twins fascinating.
Accept 3–4 logical sentences. Example: People find twins interesting because they look alike. They share the same birthday. Sometimes they behave differently, which makes them special.
Why is it important to notice differences between people?
Because everyone is unique / it helps you understand others.
What is the main message of “The Perfect Family”?
Families are strong when they work together and show love.
What lesson do we learn from Lissa and Lotti?
Even twins can be different, and that’s OK.
Fill in: Twins sometimes ______ the same hobbies. (has / have)
Twins sometimes have the same hobbies.