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Unit 3 - Lives and Legends
English Language I
Presentation prepared by Prof. Liliana Monserrat
Departamento de Lenguas Extranjeras, 2015
What is a Family?
FAMILY:
A group of 2 or more people who
live together and/or are related by
blood or marriage.
The Family
is the basic social unit and it represents people living
together by ties of marriage, blood or adaptation.
According to sociology, the family has the primary function of reproducing society; biologically, socially, or both.
Function of a family Emotional support
Financial support
A place for love and belonging
Socialization
Learning
Types of Families
Traditional or Nuclear Family
This is what many people imagine when
they think of a typical family.
Mother, father and children.
Extended Family Relatives other than parents and children (eg.
grandparents, aunts & uncles, cousins).
Extended family members, regardless of where
they live, can be an important resource for
each other when they are needed. It’s just part
of being a family.
Blended Family
Husband and wife, at least one of whom
has children from another marriage.
A blended family can include children
from both spouses.
Single-Parent Family
One parent and his/her children
It occurs from divorce, death, leaving of a
parent or never having been married.
It can be rewarding as well as challenging.
Juggle all the responsibility (work and
home).
Childless Couples
Husband and Wife who have never had
children, either because they do not want
to have children or they are not able to.
Adoptive/Foster Families
Children are not biologically linked to their
parents.
Parents must go through a legal process
to make children part of the family.
May have both birth and adopted
children.
Family Quiz
Who is, in relation to you…? Your mother’s brother Your father’s sister Your husband’s mother Your husband’s sister Your brother’s daughter Your sister’s son Your father’s brother’s children Your mother’s father Your daughter’s son Your father’s second wife