Hear four conversations using this, that, these, and those as pronouns.
Man: I like your family photos. Who is this?
Woman: That is my dad. He is a doctor.
Man: Wow. He is very tall.
Woman: Yes, he is.
Man: Who is this? Is this your mom?
Woman: Yes, that is my mom.
Man: In this picture, they are so young.
Woman: Yes, they are. They are both 25 years old in that picture.
Man: How old are they now?
Woman: They are both 60.
Man: Wow! This is 35 years ago?
Woman: Yes, it is! Time flies.
Man: Who are these people?
Woman: That is my husband. In this picture, he is at work.
Man: Is he a fireman?
Woman: Yes, he is. And this is my daughter.
Man: Who is the boy with your daughter? Is that your son?
Woman: No, that is her friend. She is at school.
Man: Wow, what a nice picture. How old is she?
Woman: She is nine.
Man: She is very cute.
Woman: Yes, she is cute!
Man: Who are the people in this picture?
Woman: That is my older sister. She is a pilot.
Man: Who is the man?
Woman: That is her husband. He is a pilot too.
Man: I see. What about this picture? Who is this?
Woman: That is my younger brother. He is a football coach.
Man: Who is the woman? Is that his wife?
Woman: No, that is his girlfriend. She is a teacher.
Man: Where are they?
Woman: They are at work. That is their school. It is not far from here.
Man: Wow. Nice couple!
Man: And who are these people?
Woman: Those are my grandparents.
Man: Who are the children?
Woman: They are my cousins. That is my aunt's son, and my uncle's daughter.
Man: Where are they?
Woman: That is their farm. They have sheep, cows, and chickens.
Man: Wow, those are big cows.
Woman: Yes, the cows are very big.
Man: What a nice place!
Woman: Yeah, it's fun there! I go there often with my daughter.