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My Family

This is my family. I am Jack. Jill is my sister. Mr. Jack Painter is my father. Mrs. Julia Painter is my mother. Mr. and Mrs. Painter are my parents. I am their son. Jill is their daughter. I am Jill’s brother. Parents and children make a family. They live together in a house. My father paints cars. My mother also helps him in his work. I find his work fascinating. When I grow up I will learn to paint cars too.

Posted on February 16, 2011Author JyotiCategories Basic Comprehension Passages, Basic English, Conversation Practice, English for Kids, Learn English through stories, Picture Reading, Spoken EnglishTags daughter, Family, jack jill, jack painter, Mother, mr and mrs, paints, parents and children, sister, Work

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