Lesson Transcript

Let's practice.
Imagine you're Mark's colleague, Jaroslaw Jablonski.
You have a wife and a daughter.
Respond to Mark's question referring to the photo.
Don't forget to include the word for "yes" at the beginning of your response.
Ready?
Czy to jest twoja rodzina?
Tak. To moja żona, moja córka i ja.
Listen again and repeat.
Tak. To moja żona, moja córka i ja.
Tak. To moja żona, moja córka i ja.
Let's try another.
Imagine you're Mark's boss Grazyna Grabowska.
You have a husband, daughter and son.
Ready?
Czy to jest pani rodzina?
Tak. To mój mąż, moja córka, mój syn i ja.
Listen again and repeat.
Tak. To mój mąż, moja córka, mój syn i ja.
Tak. To mój mąż, moja córka, mój syn i ja.
Let’s try one more.
Imagine you're Mark's friend Renata Raczkowska.
You have a husband and a son.
Ready?
Czy to jest twoja rodzina?
Tak. To mój mąż, mój syn i ja.
Listen again and repeat.
Tak. To mój mąż, mój syn i ja.
Tak. To mój mąż, mój syn i ja.
Did you notice how Mark uses twoja rodzina when asking about his friend’s and colleague’s families?
Czy to jest twoja rodzina?
Is this your family?
In less formal situations, like speaking with a friend or close colleague, the less formal, twoja, is more appropriate.
Twoja, “your.” Twoja. Twoja.
Note: Twoja is feminine and singular to agree with rodzina.
This is the end of this lesson.
Remember, these Can Do lessons are about learning practical language skills.
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Show us what you can do.
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You can take it again and again, so try anytime you like.
Our teachers will assess it, and give you your results.
Now you know how to talk about your family as a parent.That's all there is to it.
Keep practicing — and move on to the next lesson!

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