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You hear these words in a conversation: “ring,” “dress,” “vows,” “guests.” Which two vocabulary words from our list do these connect to? Explain why.
Bride and Ceremony. Bride wears the dress and says vows. Ceremony is the event with guests, rings, and vows.
Which word could describe a person who is in a long-term relationship but is not legally married?
Life partner
Give a word that describes a family with only one parent and explain one possible challenge they might face.
Single-parent family (Challenge example): Less time or money because only one parent is working or helping at home.
Which stage of life usually comes after youth? Choose from: childhood, marriage, old age, toddler.
Marriage
Which word means a person who will soon get married?
Engaged
You meet someone who says: “I’ve worked for 40 years and now I finally have time to travel.” Which word best describes their new stage in life?
Retire / Retired
Create a sentence using both toddler and playground that shows understanding of both words.
(Example:) “The toddler ran happily around the playground while their parent watched.”
Which of these words is most different from the others: bride, life partner, unmarried, engaged? Why?
Unmarried – the others describe people in or entering a relationship, while "unmarried" means not in one.
What’s the difference between a reception and a ceremony?
Ceremony is the formal part (e.g., vows). Reception is the party after.
Which word describes the time in life between being a baby and a teenager?
Childhood