Family Values EFL Coversation

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Family life and values.

 Can you describe a typical family in your country? Does a typical


family even exist? Has the idea of typical changed over time?
 Describe the ‘perfect’ family.
 What do people in your society think about unmarried couples living
together? Is it necessary to get married to have a good life?
 What impact does divorce have on a family in your country? Do you
think that attitudes to this are different here than in other
countries?
 What do you think of married couples who decide not to have any
children? Why do they still feel the need to get married?
 If parents are both working, does this cause more or less stress in
a family? Explain your answer.
 Where do grandparents live in your country? Should they be a
family or a state responsibility?
 Who is the black sheep in your family?
 What are some of your fondest memories of childhood?
 Are friends more important than family? What do you think?

Family life and values.

 Can you describe a typical family in your country? Does a typical


family even exist? Has the idea of typical changed over time?
 Describe the ‘perfect’ family.
 What do people in your society think about unmarried couples living
together? Is it necessary to get married to have a good life?
 What impact does divorce have on a family in your country? Do you
think that attitudes to this are different here than in other
countries?
 What do you think of married couples who decide not to have any
children? Why do they still feel the need to get married?
 If parents are both working, does this cause more or less stress in
a family? Explain your answer.
 Where do grandparents live in your country? Should they be a
family or a state responsibility?
 Who is the black sheep in your family?
 What are some of your fondest memories of childhood?
 Are friends more important than family? What do you think?

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