Mada za sehemu hiiTalking About One'S FamilyMada 2
- Expressing Family Relations
- Talking about Ownership or Possession
Understanding Family Structure
Definition
A family is the smallest social unit. It consists of:
- Father
- Mother
- Children
- Relatives
A family that includes parents, children, and extended relatives (like uncles, aunts, grandparents, etc.) is called an Extended Family.
Example: Birungi's Extended Family
- My Name: Birungi
- Mother: Makrita
- Father: Juma
Relatives:
- Maternal Uncle (mother's side): John
- Paternal Uncle (father's side): Jamal
- Grandfather lives in Ihanga village with his sons:
- Bahari
- Jamali
- Bakari
Siblings:
- Atanas
- Mussa
- Geoffrey
- David
- Chris
Other Family Members:
- Uncle has two sisters, each with two children
- Chris' father-in-law: Matata
- Jamal's sister-in-law: Asnat
- Bakari's cousin: Matata
- Matata's nephew: Jamila
- David's niece: Musa
- David's sister-in-law lives in Mahenge village
Example 1: A Family Tree
Family Tree Description:
- Mabula married Kalunde
- They have two children:
- Robert
- Rose
- They have two children:
- Robert married Rehema
- They have two children:
- Tyson
- Diana
- They have two children:
- Rose married Juma
- They have two children:
- Bush
- Sijapata
- They have two children:
The Occupation(s) of Family Members
Common Occupations
- Farmer
- Teacher
- Carpenter
- Secretary
- Gardener
- Driver
- Electrician
- Police
- Nurse
- Messenger
- Technician
Example: Frank's Family
- My Name: Frank
- Father: Teacher at Mtambile Secondary School
- Mother: Housewife, living in Uweleni Street
- Grandfather: Farmer who owns a large farm in Micheweni Village
- Brother: Works at a bank
- Sister #1: Policewoman
- Sister #2: Electrician, lives in Malapa town
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