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Animals WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE ANIMAL?

What do you prefer, wild or domesticated animals? Tell a list of the animals you remember and IN TWO GROUPS (A and B) classify them: WILD and DOMESTICATED.

TEAM A

Wild

TEAM B

Domesticated

Compare these animals using the adjectives
Colourful, talkative
Heavy, fast, dangerous
Cute
ugly, nasty
Intelligent, smart, dangerous
Useful, tall,

Writing: report about an animal: Model in page 80 (student's book). Exercices to practice in page 118 (workbook).

YOUR WRITING MUST INCLUDE:

VOCABULARY: animals and adjectives to describe them.

GRAMMAR: comparative, superlative and equality. Verbs in present: it is.... it has....

ESTRUCTURE: don't forget to talk about:

What does it look like? Size, colour...

Where does it live?

What falimy of animals does it belong to? mammals, insects, anphibians...

What does it eat?

Other interesting facts.

PASSWORD TABOO in TWO TEAMS

Elephant

Big

Wild

Dog

Domesticated

Friend

Rabbit

Ears

Country

Sheep

White

Wool

Cow

Milk

Black

Mosquito

Small

Fly

Crocodile

Wild

Water

Gorilla

Black

Human

Butterfly

Small

Colour

What of these animals is more useful for human life?

1. Dog

2. Cow

3. Bee

4. Fish

5. Snake

Create a list of these animal groups
Mammals
Amphibians
Reptiles
Insects
Birds
Fish

Dictation

Kangaroo is one of the largest marsupial that you can see in Australia. They live around 18 years. They have muscular tails, strong back legs, large feet and long pointed ears. Males are usually heavier than females. The can jump high and go fast. Marsupials are a sub-type of mammals, which means that females have pouches that contein mamary glands where the young kangaroos live until they are old enough to leave. In Australia there are more kangaroos than people.

Credits:

Creado con imágenes de Lemuel Butler - "Mighty roar" • Geran de Klerk - "I spotted Tsira on a trip to the Kruger National Park, South Africa. It’s not every day you get a leopard to pose like she did." • Sindy Strife - "untitled image" • Keith Misner - "untitled image" • Damon Hall - "untitled image" • Kathy Servian - "untitled image" • Sarah Olive - "untitled image" • Michael Payne - "untitled image" • Loan - "untitled image" • William Daigneault - "untitled image" • David Clode - "The pretty Darwin colour form of the carpet python Morelia spiloata." • Marvin Rozendal - "untitled image" • Richard Lee - "untitled image" • darin ashby - "Vacation in Cozumel" • Christopher Carson - "Taken at a farm in Serenbe, Ga." • Sian Cooper - "untitled image" • RonBerg - "ladybugs insects pair" • AJ Robbie - "Follow the Leader" • Charles Deluvio - "Toshi (black pug) wearing my pilot jacket." • Tolga Ahmetler - "untitled image" • Jack Seeds - "Polly&Molly" • Ethan Kent - "untitled image" • Wolfgang Hasselmann - "winter crane flies or Trichoceridae or Moskito on Snow good luck they don't sting " • Matthew Essman - "untitled image" • Joshua J. Cotten - "A gorilla sits still for a photo to be taken." • Maurits Bausenhart - "untitled image" • thomas heintz - "i wont a new background and i found this" • Etienne Steenkamp - "Zebra friends" • Ray Hennessy - "Wildlife in Winter" • Samuel Giacomelli - "It was a Saturday morning and me and three friends were trying to climb a small river close to were we leave (the Zenta torrent). Step after step we were proceeding with our adventure when suddenly after placing a foot close to a rock we saw something moving. This little frog jumped on a big stone in the middle of the torrent and how couldn’t I take a picture of it?" • Laura Barry - "Native Australian snake " • Wolfgang Hasselmann - "untitled image" • raza ali - "Follow your dreams" • zhengtao tang - "my pet." • Carles Rabada - "The Kangaroo family"