Stop Saying 'Family Members'—Use These English Idioms Instead!
Continue learning English family vocabulary with Emma and Noah! In Part 2, you'll learn how to talk about family events like weddings, anniversaries, and reunions, plus in-law vocabulary (mother-in-law, father-in-law), stepfamily terms, and 4 powerful English idioms about family — "runs in the family," "black sheep of the family," "blood is thicker than water," and "a chip off the old block." We also practice past simple tense with real family stories and play a fun listening game. Perfect for intermediate English learners who want to sound more natural in everyday conversations. 👉 Watch Part 1 for basic family vocabulary if you haven't already! 💬 Comment a sentence using one of today's idioms — we'll reply to the best ones!

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