Conversation Sentences: Family

* Are friends more important than family? What d you think?
* Are chores assigned t children in your family?
* Are you married?
* Are you pressured by your family t act in a certain way?
* Are you the oldest among your brothers and sisters?
* Are your parents strict?
* Did you ever meet any of your great grandparents?
* D you get along well with your family?
  • D you get along well with your brothers and sisters?
  • D you get along well with your in-laws?
* D you have any brothers or sisters? If so, how old are they?
* D you have any children? If yes, what are their names and ages?
* D you have t clean your own room?
  • Does your mother make you clean your room?
* D you like your family? Why or why not?
* D you live with any of your grandparents?
* D you live with your parents?
* D you look more like your mother or your father?
* D you often argue with your mother or father? What about?
* D you often visit your grandparents?
* D you think people should adopt children from other countries?
* D you usually have any influence on family matters?
* D your parents let you stay out late?
  • What time d you have t be home?
  • D you have a curfew?
* How did you get your name?
  • For whom are you named?
  • Wh are you named after?
* How many (first) cousins d you have?
* How many aunts and uncles d you have?
* How many brothers and sisters d you have?
* How many children d you have?
* How many members d you have in your family altogher?
* How many people are in your (immediate) family?
* How many people are in your family?
* How often d you see your cousins?
* How often d you see your grandparents?
* How often is your entire family together?
* How old are your brothers and sisters?
* How old are your children?
* How old are your grandparents?
* How old are your parents?
* Is spanking a good way t discipline children?
* Should people follow the religion of their parents, or should they have the liberty t choose another?
* What are some of your fondest memories of childhood?
* What are your parents like?
* What d you and your family like t d together?
* What d your mother and father look like? How about your grandparents?
* What d your parents d in their free time?
* What are the occupations of your family members?
  • What does your father do? What's his job?
  • What does your mother do?
* What is the best memory you have of your family doing something together?
* What kind of things d you d with your family?
* What would you change about your childhood?
* Where d your grandparents live?
* Where does your father's father live?
* Where does your mother's mother live?
* Wh d you get along better with, your mother or your father?
* Wh is the black sheep (odd ball) in your family?
* Would you get involved in your in-laws' family problems?
* Would you live with your parents after you get married?
* Should children help with the housework?
  • How much or how often should they help?
  • What kinds of housework are not appropriate for children t do?
* D you live in a nuclear family or an extended family?
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of these types of family?
* What impact has divorce and/or modern day living had on the family?
* Are the nanny and/or the day-care centre the third parent?
* Where is the best place t raise a family?
  • Where d you think the best place t raise a family is? Why?
* D you think your parents understand you? Why or why not?
* Wh does the household work, your father or your mother or both of them?
* Have you ever seen your mother (or father) cry? When was that and why?
* What d you think of your mother and your father?

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