Slovenian and British Families

In a typical Slovenian family, the family members are the mother and the father (the father is older than the mother), two children of different ages and a small pet, often a cat or a dog. In a typical British family, the family members are usually the mother and the father, three children, and a pet too.

Typical Slovenian families live in a house or in a flat in a block of flats. They often live together with the grandparents. Slovenian parents often divorce. Typical British families live in a block of flats or in a house with a garden. They don’t live with their grandparents. Grandparents live in an old people’s home. British children often live with step-brothers and step-sisters, because parents often divorce. Some families often move because of that.

The rooms in a typical Slovene house are seven: a kitchen, a dining room, three bedrooms, a bathroom and a living room. In a typical British house, they have seven rooms too: a kitchen, four bedrooms, a bathroom and a living room.

 

Nike, Maks, Leon & Lina, 7. r