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Year 5

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VOCABULARY . Animals
How many animals can you name in thirty seconds? Write them below. (page 32)

1. Look at the photos and watch or listen to three conversations. Which animal is correct
for each conversation? Circle and colour the correct answers. (page 32)

1 2 3

a fish a wolf an elephant

a frog a dog a camel


2. Watch or listen again and complete the key phrases. (page 32)

Key phrases: Identifying things


1 What do you think __________________________________?
2 _______________________________ no idea.
3 It looks like a /an ____________________________________.
4 It sounds like a /an ____________________________________.
5 May be it’s a /an _________________________________________?
3, PRONUNCIATION : Sentence stress.
Look at the questions and sentences. Listen and repeat. Underline the stressed words.
(page 32)

1 What do you think it is? 4 Is it a dog?


2 It looks like a camel. 5 Maybe it’s a giraffe.
3 It sounds like a cat.
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VOCABULARY . Animals
Complete the poster below based on your creativity.

2. elephant 3. camel
4. giraffe
1. frog

6. scorpion 7. snake

Animals
5. butterfly
8. panda

11. rabbit
9. gorilla 10. eagle 12. whale

14. spider 15. ostrich


13. crocodile 16. bat
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VOCABULARY . Animals
5. Listen and identify the animal sounds. Write the answers below. Compare your ideas
with a partner Use the key phrases on page 32. (page 33)

1 3 5
2 4 6
6. Look at the questions and check the meaning of the underlined words. What do you
think the animals is? (page 33)
NO QUESTIONS ANSWERS
1 Does it live in water, or on land? It lives on land and in the water.
2 Has it got wings / legs / a tail? It’s got legs and a tail.
3 How many legs has it got? Four.
4 Is it bigger or smaller than a dog? It’s bigger than a dog.
5 Does it eat other animals? Yes, it does.
6 Does it live in this country? No, it doesn’t.
7 Is it dangerous? Yes, it is.
8 What colour is it? Green and brown.
ANSWER:
1 live : 3 land : 5 legs :
2 water : 4 wings : 6 tail :
7. Work in pairs. Play a guessing game. Think of an animal in exercise 4, page 32. Ask
questions to identify your partner’s animals. (page 33)

Does it live in the


water or on land? It lives in the water.

Look at the animals below. Which animals live in the water, on land or both?
Colour blue for water, green for on land and yellow for both.

camel ostrich butterfly frog panda bear snake

bat spider eagle scorpion gorilla giraffe cat

whale rat crocodile octopus fish elephant rabbit


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READING . The ugliest animals?


Look at the animals in the box. Which animals do you think are ugly? Circle your answers.
(page 34)

eagle gorilla frog spider bat crocodile


Read the text below. Then listen to your teacher and circle the words mentioned by your
teacher. (page 34)
BLOBFISH : We love you!
The blobfish isn’t the most beautiful fish on the planet and isn’t the most
common. It’s a dull colour and you don’t usually see it because it lives 1,000
metres under the seas near Australia.
But now the blobfish is famous because people say that it’s the ugliest animal in
the world. There are photos and articles about it in magazines and on the
internet. This is really good for the blobfish and for other ‘ugly’ animals. But
why?
Every year, thousands of species of animals become extinct. We often see
information about the most interesting, the most beautiful and the most
colourful, such as whales, butterflies or pandas. But some of the ugliest animals
are also some of the rarest, and they also need our help.
On lists of the world’s ‘ugliest’ animals, the blobfish is often number one, but
there are other fantastic creatures on the list. For example, the monkey with
the biggest nose (the proboscis monkey) and the frog with the weirdest face
(the purple frog).
Are they really ugly? No, they’re interesting and rare. The best idea is to
protect all animals.
Write the meanings of the words below.

1 beautiful : 6 protect :
2 common : 7 species :
3 dull : 8 become extinct :
4 colourful : 9 danger :
5 rare : 10 help :
1. Read the sentences below. Which sentences does the writer agree with? Tick ( ) the
sentences. (page 34)

1 It’s important to protect all animals because they are all interesting.
2 It’s best to protect the beautiful species, not the ugly ones.
3 A lot of species become extinct every year. Animals in danger need our help.
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READING . The ugliest animals?


2. Read and listen to the text on page 34 again and colour ‘TRUE’ or ‘FALSE’. (page 34)

1 The blobfish is quite rare. TRUE FALSE

2 The blobfish sometimes lives in rivers. TRUE FALSE

3
It’s goof that there are photos and articles about the TRUE FALSE
blobfish.
4 There’s a lot of information about pandas, but not whales. TRUE FALSE

5 The purple frog is the ugliest animals list. TRUE FALSE

Work in pairs. Do you know the names of any animals in danger? Which animals do you
think are ugly and beautiful? Write or draw below.

ANIMALS IN DANGER UGLY ANIMALS BEAUTIFUL ANIMALS


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LANGUAGE FOCUS . Superlative adjectives


1. Can you remember the rules about comparative adjectives on page 17 in your textbook?
Look and study the words below. Then complete the rule about comparative adjectives.
(page 35)

1 weird ———-—-> weirder


2 colourful ———-—-> more colourful RULE:
3 rare ———-—-> rarer We form regular
comparative adjectives with
4 ugly ———-—-> uglier ________ and ________.
5 big ———-—-> bigger
2. Find the superlative forms of adjectives 1-5. Then complete the rule. (page 35)

NO ADJECTIVES COMPARATIVES SUPERLATIVES REMARKS

1 weird weirder short

2 colourful more colourful long

3 rare rarer ending in –e

4 ugly uglier ending in –y

5 big bigger double


consonant
6 good better the best irregular

7 bad worse the worst irregular

8 far further the furthest irregular

RULE: We form regular superlative adjectives with


the + __________________ and the + __________________ .
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LANGUAGE FOCUS . Superlative adjectives


3. Complete the text using the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. Then colour
the pictures. (page 35)

Wild Canada!
When is the best time to visit?
The 1) ____________________ (hot) month is July and the 2) ____________________
(cold) month is January. The 3) ____________________ (nice) month here is
September.
Are there any mountains?
Yes, there are. The 4) ____________________ (high) mountains are the Rockies.
Where are the 5) ____________________ (good) places to go?
The 6) ____________________ (beautiful) area of Canada is Jasper National
Park.
What animals can I see?
Some of the 7) ____________________ (interesting) animals in the park are
bears and caribou.
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LANGUAGE FOCUS . Superlative adjectives


4. Read the study strategy. Then write five example sentences with your ideas. Use the
adjectives and the topics provided. Compare your examples with a partner. (page 35)

Study Strategy : Improving your grammar


Inventing example sentences is a good way to remember grammar rules and
improve your grammar.
Adjectives good bad boring pretty nice horrible
Topics film star animal team friend place food

E.g. The most horrible animals are snakes.


1
2
3
4
5
6
5. Refer to the information in exercise 3 on page 35 again. Write questions with
superlative adjectives for answers 1-6. (page 35)

Question E.g. What is the hottest month?


1
Answer July
Question
2
Answer January
Question
3
Answer September
Question
4
Answer the Rockies
Question
5
Answer Jasper National Park
Question
6
Answer bears and caribou
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LANGUAGE FOCUS . Superlative adjectives


6. Work in groups. Think about your country. Ask and answer the questions in the mind
map below. Tell another group your answers. (page 32)

What is the hottest What is the coldest month? What is the nicest
month? month?
______________________
______________________ ______________________

COUNTRY:

_______________________
What are the highest What are the most
mountains? interesting animals in
the park?
______________________
What is the most beautiful ______________________
—————————————————-
area in your country? —————————————————-

______________________

Then write sentences about your country with your information in the mind map above.

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VOCABULARY AND LISTENING. Amazing animals


Name three fast running animals. (page 36)

1. Write the meanings of the verbs below. Then answer the quiz and complete the
questions with eight of the verbs. Listen and check your answers. (page 36)

swim drink hear communicate fly


_________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
jump survive kill climb grow
_________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________
move run see (X2)
_________________ _________________ _________________

Animal Skill Quiz


Some animals are fast, some are big and strong. Some are intelligent, some are dangerous.
What do you know about animals and their skills?
1. Can elephant 1)_________________ with 4. Camels don’t 4)______________ a lot of
their ears and their feet? water. How many months can a camel
5)______________ without water?
A) Yes, they can. A) Three months
B) No, they can’t. B) Six months
C) Some can and some can’t. C) Nine months
2. How big can a gorilla 2)______________? 5. How far can an eagle 6)_____________?
It can 7)_____________ small animal from
A) 150 kilos a distance of :
B) 200 kilos A) 500 metres
C) 250 kilos B) one kilometre
C) more than one kilometre
3. Some scorpions are dangerous. Can a 6. Ostriches can’t 8)_____________, but
scorpion 3)______________ a human? how fast can they 9)_______________?
A) Yes, it can. A) Six kilometres an hour
B) No, it can’t. B) Sixteen kilometres and hour
C) Some can and some can’t. C) Sixty-five kilometres an hour
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VOCABULARY AND LISTENING. Amazing animals


4. Listen again. What two extra pieces of information do you hear? Choose from a-d.
Tick ( ) your answers. (page 36)

a Scorpions are intelligent.


b Some of the smallest scorpions are the most dangerous.
c Ostriches are the heaviest, fastest, tallest birds.
d Some monkeys can speak.
5. Work n pairs. Ask and answer the questions about the animals that you have learned
in Unit 3. Who can answer the most questions? (page 36)

1 Which animal moves very quickly?


2 Which animal doesn’t run, fly or swim?
3 Which animal jumps and swims?
4 Which animal doesn’t grow bigger than this book?
5 Which animal doesn’t drink a lot of water?
6 Which animal climbs better than a gorilla?
Look again at exercise 5 and write more questions using the verbs and animals below. (page 36)

VERBS ANIMALS
swim, drink, hear, communicate, fly, jump, camel, ostrich, butterfly, frog, panda, bear,
survive, kill, climb, grow, move, run, see snake, bat, whale, rat, crocodile, octopus,
fish, elephant, rabbit
1 E.g. How do the whales communicate?
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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LANGUAGE FOCUS. can for ability. Questions with How…?


can for ability
1. Complete the examples from the quiz on page 36 by writing ‘can’ or ‘can’t’.
Then circle the correct answers in rules 1-4. (page 37)

• An eagle 1)_________ see a small animal…..


• Ostriches 2)___________ fly.
• 3)_________ a scorpion kill a human? Yes, it 4)_________. / No, it 5)_________.
• 6)_________ elephants hear with their ears and their feet? Yes, they
7)_________. / No they, 8)_________.

Rules
1 We use can / can’t in affirmative sentences.
2 We use can / can’t in negative sentences.
3 We use do and does / can and can’t in questions and short answers.
4 The he/she /it forms of can are different / the same.
2. Complete the dialogue with ‘can’ and ‘can’t’. (page 37)

Parrot I’m very intelligent. I 1)_________ speak five languages.


Snake 2)_________ you speak human languages?
Parrot Yes, I 3)_________. Can you speak many languages?
Snake No, I 4)_________, but I 5)_________ eat animals which are bigger than me.
Parrot Oh!
Draw a picture based on the dialogue above.
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LANGUAGE FOCUS. can for ability. Questions with How…?


3. Write about your abilities. Use the ideas in the box. Then ask and answer questions with
a partner. (page 37)

• swim 25 metres
• dance salsa
• sing a song
• name 10 animals in English
• cook a meal
• run backwards with your eyes closed
• eat 4 hot dogs
• play musical instrument
• draw a cat
• ride a bike
• stand on one foot

E.g. I can’t swim 25 metres.


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Can you swim 25


metres? No, I can’t.
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LANGUAGE FOCUS. can for ability. Questions with How…?


Questions with How…?
5. Complete the quiz questions with the words given. Then listen and check. (page 37)

How far How long How tall How heavy How fast How many
How heavy
E.g. _____________________ is a new baby?
1 _____________________ can the fastest person run?
2 _____________________ countries are there in the world?
3 _____________________ is an adult giraffe?
4 _____________________ is an adult crocodile?
5 _____________________ is the North Pole from the South Pole?

6. Look at the key phrases. Answer the questions in exercise 5 with the answers given.
Use the key phrases. Then compare your answers with a partner. (page 37)

Key phrases : Estimating

A new baby is usually between 2.5 and 4.5 kilos.


Gorillas can grow to around 250 kilos.
Camels can survive about six months without water.

2.5 and 4.5 44 kilometres 5 and 6 4 metres 196 20,014


kilos an hour metres kilometres

E.g. I think that a new baby is between 2.5 and 4.5 kilos
1

5
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LANGUAGE FOCUS. can for ability. Questions with How…?


7. Construct How….? questions. Ask and answer with your friends. (page 37)

How far …? How tall …? How fast …? How many …?

How far can I can swim about


you swim? 100 metres.

ANSWERS
No How…?
QUESTIONS Myself Friend 1 Friend 2 Friend 3
( ) ( ) ( )

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SPEAKING. Asking for permission


Look at the places in the box. Where do you usually ask for permission? Colour your answers.
(page 38)

at home in a shop in a park at school

1. Look at the photo on page 38. What is the situation? Discuss with your partner and write below.

Situation: _______________________________________________________________________________
2. Watch or listen and complete the dialogue below with the phrases provided. Check your
answer to exercise 1. When can Lottie watch the TV programme? (page 38)

It’s really good watch TV later watch that wildlife programme on TV it’s time for dinner
Lottie Dad
Dad Yes?
Lottie Is it OK if I 1) _______________________________________________________________?
Dad No, I’m afraid you can’t.
Lottie But Dad, why not? 2) _________________________________________________________.
Dad I’m sorry, but 3) _____________________________________________________________.
Lottie Oh, OK. Can I 4) ________________________________________________________, then?
Dad Yes, of course you can.
Lottie Great. Thanks, Dad.
Now change the answers 1-4 in exercise 2 with the phrases below to create a new situation. Then
practise the dialogue with your partner. (page 38)

I think you’ve got go to the cinema with go at the There’s a really


homework Hana weekend good film
Lottie Dad
Dad Yes?
Lottie Is it OK if I 1) _______________________________________________________________?
Dad No, I’m afraid you can’t.
Lottie But Dad, why not? 2) _________________________________________________________.
Dad I’m sorry, but 3) _____________________________________________________________.
Lottie Oh, OK. Can I 4) ________________________________________________________, then?
Dad Yes, of course you can.
Lottie Great. Thanks, Dad.
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SPEAKING. Asking for permission


1. Match a-f with 1-3 in the key phrases. Write the numbers of the key phrases with the
appropriate situations. There is more than one correct answers. (page 38)

Key phrases
Is it OK if I/we 1) _______________________________________________?
Requesting
permission
Can I /we/you 2) _______________________________________________?

Giving permission Yes, of course you can.


No, I’m afraid you can’t.
Refusing
permission I’m sorry, but 3) ________________________________________________.

SITUATIONS KEY PHRASES


a you’re always on the computer 3
b watch TV
c it’s late and you’ve got school tomorrow
d go to a friend’s house
e use the computer
f you need to help with the housework now

Is it OK if I No, I’m afraid


watch TV? you can’t. It’s
late and you’ve
got school
tomorrow.
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SPEAKING. Asking for permission


5. Work in pairs. Make mini dialogues with the situations in exercise 4 and the key phrases.

SITUATION : A daughter requesting permission from her mother to watch TV.

SITUATION : A son requesting permission from his mother to go to a friend’s house .

SITUATION : A daughter requesting permission from her father to use the computer .
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SPEAKING. Asking for permission


Work in pairs. Look at the situation. Prepare and practise a new dialogue. Use the
dialogue in exercise 2 and the key phrases. (page 38)

You want to use the computer in your classroom.


Ask your teacher for permission.

Then create a comic strip based on the dialogue that you have prepared above,
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WRITING. Animals in danger


Look at the animals on page 32 and 33. Which animals are in danger? Which animals do
you want to protect? Write about it below. (page 39)

Check the meaning of the words below. Which of these do you think is a problem for the
Philippine eagle? Read the information leaflet and check. (page 39)

No WORDS MEANINGS No WORDS MEANINGS


1 farming 3 hunting
2 pollution 4 fishing

The Philippine eagle


What is it?
The Philippine eagle lives in the forests of the Philippines. Adult birds can be one
LET’S PROTECT...

metre long and can weigh eight kilos. It’s one of the biggest birds in the world. It
eats snakes and small animals such as bats, rats and small monkeys.
What’s the problem?
The Philippine eagle is now in danger and it’s very rare. The biggest problem is
human activity like farming.
How can we help?
You can find information on the website of the Philippine Eagle Foundation. The
website explains how we can help to protect it. For example, it’s possible to
‘adopt’ an eagle.
2. Read the text again. Why is the Refer to your textbook. Draw a picture of
Philippine eagle special? What kind of a Philippine eagle. You may also refer to
animals does it eat? (page 39) the internet.
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WRITING. Animals in danger


3.Complete the key phrases below with the words from the text on page 39. (page 39)

Key phrases : Describing animals in danger


1 They can weigh / grow to / be ________________________________________________________.

2 It’s one of the _______________________________________________________________________.

3 The ___________________________________________ is now in danger.

4 You can find information ______________________________________________________________.

LANGUAGE POINT : Giving examples


4. Look at the phrases below (phrases in blue on page 39).
When can we use at the start of a sentence? Which has a comma (,) after it? (page 39)

Which one can we use at the start of a sentence and has comma after it?
Circle your answer.
such as like For example

5. Complete the sentences. Use such as, like, For example and your own ideas. ( page 39)

I like big animals _____________________________________________________________


1
______________________________________________________________________________
In my country you can visit beautiful places __________________________________
2
_______________________________________________________________________________

Some small animals are dangerous. __________________,_________________________


3
____________________ or _______________________________________________________

My sister likes sweet food ____________________________________________________


4
_______________________________________________________________________________
The Philippine eagles eat small animals ________________________________________
5
_______________________________________________________________________________
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WRITING. Animals in danger


6. Follow the steps in the writing guide.
Writing guide
A. TASK
Find information about the Galapagos penguin or another animal in danger. Write an
information leaflet about it.
B. THINK AND PLAN
1. Where does the animal live and what does 3. Why is it in danger?
it eat? 4. Where can we find information about it?
2. How rare is the animal? 5. How can we help to protect it?
C. WRITE
PARAGRAPH 1 : What is the animal? PARAGRAPH 3 : How can we help?
PARAGRAPH 2 : What is the problem?
D. CHECK
- comparative and superlative forms - giving examples - can/can’t

______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________ picture here
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
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REVIEW : VOCABULARY
1. Complete the animals with the missing vowels. (page 40)

1 _str_ch 6 c_m_l
2 wh_l_ 7 sc_rp__n
3 _l_ph_nt 8 b_tt_rfly
4 b__r 9 b_t
5 __gl_ 10 g_r_ff_
2. Complete the text with the verbs below, Then guess the animals. (page 40)

climb communicate drink fly grow hear jump run swim


It isn’t a small animal. It can 1) __________________________ to between 2,000 and
6,500 kilos as an adult. That’s heavy! It can 2) __________________________ fast—
forty kilometres an hour—but it definitely can’t 3) __________________________ . It
can 4) __________________________ trees, but it can’t 5) __________________________
high. It makes noises with its long nose, called a trunk, to 6) ____________________
with other animals. It also uses its trunk to 7) __________________________ water.
It likes water and it can 8) __________________________ well. It has got huge ears
and it can 9) __________________________ well. This is the largest land animal on
Earth. What is it?
The animal is a/an ___________________________________________
Draw a picture of the animal.
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REVIEW : LANGUAGE FOCUS


3. Look at the information. Write sentences using the comparative and superlative
forms of the adjectives. (page 40)

Crow Golden eagle Lovebird

rare

weight 370-650 g 3-7 kg 40-60 g

colourful

intelligent

the golden eagle / rare


1
______________________________________________________________________________
the golden eagle / rare / the lovebird
2
______________________________________________________________________________
the golden eagle / heavy
3
______________________________________________________________________________
the crow / heavy / the lovebird
4
______________________________________________________________________________
the lovebird / colourful / the golden eagle
5
______________________________________________________________________________
the crow / intelligent
6
______________________________________________________________________________
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REVIEW : LANGUAGE FOCUS


4. Complete the sentences with can or can’t so that they are true for you. (page 40)

1 I __________ jump high.


2 My dad __________ climb a tree.
3 My mum __________ speak three languages.
4 My best friend __________ swim 1,000 metres.
5 My grandmother __________ use a computer.
6 My teacher __________ count to 100 in Italian.
5. Write questions and short answers. Use can and can’t. (page 40)
monkeys / speak English? X
1 Question Can monkeys speak English?
Short answer No, they can’t.
butterflies / hear ? X
2 Question
Short answer
bears / swim ?
3 Question
Short answer
a whale / survive without water? X
4 Question
Short answer
a spider / kill a snake?
5 Question
Short answer
camels / run fast?
6 Question
Short answer
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REVIEW : SPEAKING
6. Complete the dialogue with the words below. (page 40)

Can I go Great I’m afraid you can’t I’m sorry, but


Is it OK if That’s OK why not you can

Luke 1)_________________________________ I go to Matt’s house tonight?


Mum No, 2)_______________________________________________________________.
Luke But Mum, 3)________________________________? He’s got a new computer game.
4)_________________________________ your grandparents are here and you’ve got
Mum school tomorrow.
Luke Oh, OK. 5)_________________________________ on Saturday night, then?
Mum Yes, of course 6)_________________________________.
Luke 7)_________________________________. Thanks, Mum.
Mum 8)___________________________________. Can I speak to his parents before you go?
Luke Sure.

REVIEW : LISTENING
7. Listen to a radio programme about pandas and choose the correct words. (page 40)

1 There are about 1,864 / 1,804 pandas in the wild.


2 Giant pandas live in the east / west of China.
3 Cars / People are the biggest problem for giant pandas.
4 Giant pandas eat / don’t eat a lot.
5 Baby pandas are very / quite small.
6 An adult panda can weigh about 115 / 150 kilos.
7 Giant pandas can / can’t run fast.
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PUZZLES AND GAMES.

1. ANIMAL ARTS
Work in groups of three. Take turns to draw and guess animals
from Unit 3. One student draws an animal for the other two students. The first
student to guess the correct animal wins a point. The winner is the student with
the most point. (page 41)

2. ADJECTIVE RACE
Work in teams. The teacher says an adjective from page 34. How many things
can you write for each adjective in thirty seconds? You get one point for each
thing, The team with the most points winds. (page 41)

Colourful—butterfly, fish, bag, notebook

3. STAND IN ORDER
Work in groups. Each student chooses an animal from page 32. Write your
animal on a piece of paper. Look at the adjectives in the box. One person says
a superlative, for example, ‘the fastest!’. Stand in order, with the fastest
animal on the left. Then repeat the activity with a different adjective. (page 41)

big fast dangerous heavy intelligent rare pretty ugly


The fastest!
CAT

FISH
OSTRICH
BEAR
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PUZZLES AND GAMES.


4. Read the clues and complete the crossword. (page 41)

1 2

3 5

8 6

1 Gorillas don’t often _________________________ trees.

3 Ostriches can’t fly but, they can _________________________ fast.

6 My dog loves water - it can _________________________ very well.

7 We can’t _________________________ for a long time if we don’t drink water.

8 Golden eagles _________________________ rabbits and other small animals.

2
American black bears sleep for a long time in the coldest
_________________________ of the year.
4
Elephants usually have their feet on the ground — they can’t
_________________________.
5 Cats have good ears — they can _________________________ better than humans.

6
It is easier to survive in a foreign country if you _________________________ the
language.
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PUZZLES AND GAMES.


5. WHAT AM 1 ? Work in pairs. Put the words in order to make sentences. Can you guess
the animals? (page 41)

a legs / eight / got / I’ve


What am I?
1 b quite / big / I’m
_________________
c I / swim / can
a / from / I’m / bird /
a African / large
What am I?
2
b run / can / I / fast _________________
c can’t / fly / I
dangerous/a/very/I’m/
a animal
got/big/I’ve/mouth/ What am I?
3 b
very/a
__________________
c green/and/long/I’m
6. ASK ME A QUESTION! Work in pairs. Follow the instructions. (page 41)

• One of you is Student A and the other is Student B.


• Toss a coin. If the coin lands on ‘heads’, Student asks a question. If
the coin lands on ‘tails’, Student B asks a question. Use the words in the
box for the questions. The first student to ask five questions is the
winner.

How far……………….? How tall …………………….?


How fast……………….? How many …………………….?
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NOTES
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