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Unit 07
Childhood Memories With Siblings

Pre B1- Intermediate
Learning Objectives
In this lesson, you will learn to use everyday vocabulary to describe your childhood experiences and your relationships with your siblings.
Exercise 1
New Words & Expressions
Direction: Listen and repeat after your tutor.
Adjective
Playful
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/ˈpleɪfəl/
Meaning:
Full of fun or games
- My brother was very playful when we were kids
Real Life Tip:
Americans often describe children as playful in school or family contexts.
Adjective
Mischievous
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/ˈmɪstʃɪvəs/
Meaning:
To enjoy causing small trouble or fun pranks
- My sister was mischievous and hid my toys all the time.
Real Life Tip:
Commonly used to describe harmless childhood pranks in U.S. culture.
phrasal verb
Hang out
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/hæŋ aʊt/
Meaning:
Spend time together casually
- I used to hang out with my brother in the backyard every summer.
Real Life Tip:
Hanging out is a common social activity for friends and family in U.S. culture, often informal and relaxed.
Look back
phrasal verb
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/lʊk bæk/
Meaning:
Think about past experiences
- When I look back, I remember how mischievous we were as kids.
Real Life Tip:
Reflecting on past experiences is common in American storytelling and casual conversations.
Exercise 2
Role-Play
Direction: First, read the conversation aloud. Then, practice by role-playing it with your tutor.
Situation: Two friends "Liam & Sarah" are catching up over lunch, sharing stories about their childhood with siblings.

Hey, Sarah! Do you remember your childhood with your siblings?
Liam

Oh, yes! We were so playful when we were kids.
Sarah

Really? Any mischievous stories?
Liam

My brother used to hide my toys all the time. I still laugh when I look back.
Sarah

That’s funny! I used to hang out with my sister building forts in the backyard.
Liam

Forts! We did that too. Did you ever fight?
Sarah

Sometimes, but it was always harmless. Good memories.
Liam

Same here! I’m glad we had so much fun together.
Sarah
Exercise 3
Role-Play Q&A
Direction: Answer the questions based on the conversation.
1. How does Sarah describe her childhood with her siblings?
2. What kind of mischief did Sarah’s brother do?
3. What activity did Liam enjoy with her sister?
Exercise 3
Practice Time
Direction: Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer.
Fill in the blank
I like ________ at the park after school.
Direction: Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer.