The Family topic introduces fundamental and familiar vocabulary about family members such as father, mother, brother, sister, grandparents, grandchildren, as well as relationship terms like spouse, adoptive parents, and adopted child. This set of words is essential in daily communication, especially when introducing yourself, talking about your family, or writing about loved ones. Each word is presented clearly with real-life examples and visual support to help learners remember easily and use naturally in conversations with friends, in class, or in everyday situations.
ˈæn.ses.tər
ænt
ˈbætʃələr
bɜːθ ˈmʌðər
blʌd ˈrɛlətɪv
braɪd
ˈbraɪdɡruːm
ˈbrʌðər
ˈbrʌðər ɪn lɔː
ˈbrʌðərhʊd
ˈbrʌðərli
ˈkerˌɡɪvər
tʃaɪld
ˈtʃaɪldhʊd
ˈtʃɪldrən
klæn
ˌkləʊsˈnɪt
kəˈnɛkʃən
ˈkʌz.ən
dæd
ˈdɔːtər
ˈdʌbəl.juː
dɪˈsendənt
dɪˈvoʊtɪd
dɪˈvɔːrs
ˈɛlɪdʒəbl
ɪnˈɡeɪdʒd
ɪnˈɡeɪdʒmənt
ɪˈstreɪndʒd
ˈɛksˈhʌz.bənd
ˈɛks waɪf
ɪkˈstɛndɪd ˈfæməli
ˈfæm.ɪ.li
ˈfæm.ɪ.li triː
ˈfɑː.ðər
ˈfɑː.ðər ɪn lɔː
fiˌɑːnˈseɪ
ˈfɜːrstbɔːrn
fɜːrst ˈkʌzən
blʌd
fəʊks
ˈfɑːstər
ˈfɒstər tʃaɪld
ˈfɒstə ˈfɑːðər
ˈfɒstə ˈmʌðər
freɪˈtɜːrnl
frend
ˌdʒiːniˈælədʒi
ˈɡrænd.tʃaɪld
ˈɡrændˌfɑː.ðər
ˈɡrændˌmʌðər
ˈɡrændˌperənt
ˈɡræni
ˈɡreɪt ˈɑːnt
ˈɡreɪtˈɡrændˌdɔːtər
ˌɡreɪtˈɡrænˌfɑː.ðər
ˌɡreɪtˈɡrænˌmʌðər
ˌɡreɪtˈɡrændˌperənt
ˌɡreɪtˈɡræn(d)sʌn
ˌɡreɪt ˈʌŋkəl
ɡruːm
ˈɡroʊn ʌp
ˈhɑːfˈbrʌðər
hɑːf ˈsɪs.tər
ɛr
ˈerəs
ˈhɛlpˌmeɪt
həˈrɛdɪˌtɛri
ˈherɪtɪdʒ
ˈhɪs.tər.i
həʊm
ˈhaʊsˌhoʊld
ˈhʌzbənd
aɪˈdɛntɪkəl twɪn
ˈɪnˌlɔː
ˈɪnfənsi
ˈɪnfənt
ɪnˈherɪt
ɪnˈherɪtəns
ˈdʒuːvənaɪl
kɪn
ˈkɪndrɪd
ˈkɪnˌfoʊk
ˈkɪnʃɪp
kɪθ
ˈlɪn.i.ɪdʒ
ˈjuː.nə.ti
ˈhɑːr.mə.ni
bɒnd
təˈɡeð.ər.nɪs
ˈnɜːr.tʃərɪŋ
trəˈdɪʃ.ənz
əˈfek.ʃən
ˌdʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃənz
ˈfæm.ə.li ˈvæl.juz
koʊˈhiːʒən
ˈrel.ə.tɪv
əˈdɒp.ʃən
ˈɡɑː.di.ən
ˈæn.ses.tri
ˈstepˌfæm.ə.li
Learning vocabulary through familiar, everyday topics like family, food, emotions, or transportation helps learners quickly visualize real-life situations and use the words naturally in conversation. When words are grouped by meaningful context, the brain retains them more effectively and allows for more flexible use. This method also mirrors how native children acquire language — learning through vivid, contextual experiences rather than isolated word lists.
If you need to use a new word in daily conversation, you can ask AI what it means, how to use it, and which topic it belongs to. Once you know the broader topic, you can explore related words to “learn one, master many.” For example, if you ask about “passport”, AI will tell you it’s part of the Travel topic — from there, you can also learn visa, airport, luggage, etc. This method helps you expand your vocabulary intelligently, while building a deeper understanding of how words fit into real-life contexts.
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