1   Listen to and read the text about the benefit of having many siblings.

2   Read the text again and guess the meaning of the unknown words from the context.

I live in a big family and I could not imagine not having my siblings. There are three of them: my two elder brothers and a younger sister.
To be honest, my eldest brother has already moved away from us. He is 24 years old, old enough to fly the coop. Even so we are very close to each other, both emotionally and physically as he lives only a few blocks away.
Having a lot of siblings gives me a lot of love, to have and to give. I always have someone to talk to, play with, go to the cinema with and I can always be given a hand when I need it. We often have deep conversations about life, love, our plans and everyday issues.
My brothers and my sister are always there for me and I'm always there for them. I am never able to care only about myself and I never want to. I share everything and they also do so.
My younger sister is only 10 years old. I spoil her and help take care of her, though she is becoming more and more independent as she grows older.
If there is a drawback to having a large family, I think it is that sometimes siblings have to wear hand-me-downs. This is not the case in my family. My parents are quite well-off, so we always wear clothes that were bought for us.
All in all I can say that if family is bliss, then big family is indeed double bliss.

3   Listen to and repeat the new vocabulary items.

4   Check the meanings of  the new vocabulary items.

  sibling   testvér   take care of   gondoskodik
  fly the coop   kirepül a       fészkből   independent   önálló
  emotionally   érzelmileg   drawback to   valami     hátránya 
  be given a hand   segítséget kap   hand-me downs   örökölt holmi
  issue   téma   well-off   jómódú
  share   megoszt   bliss   boldogság
  spoil   kényeztet