Extended family refers to a person's relatives beyond their immediate family, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and in-laws. These are family members who are related to a person by blood, marriage, or adoption, but are not considered to be part of their immediate family unit. While a person may not have daily interactions with their extended family members, they are often important sources of support and connection throughout a person's life. Learn how to talk about your extended family by checking out this English lesson on FLOW.