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Grammar
1. Put the words into the correct order to make sentences and questions.
1. your / class / you / studying / in / animals / Are / science / ?
Are you studying animals in your science class?
3. Complete the sentences with the simple present or present continuous form of the
verbs.
1. Sam watches TV every evening. (watch)
2. What are you doing at the moment? (you / do)
3. Mark does not speak French very well. (not speak)
4. We are not studying history at the moment. (not study)
5. Laura is playing tennis now. (play)
Vocabulary
5. Label the pictures with the correct words. There is one more word than you need.
4. Spider 5. Shark
6. Match the descriptions (1–5) with the names of animals (a–f). There is one more animal
name than you need.
This animal . . .
1. is white and lives in cold parts of the world. B a. cow
2. is very big and gray. C b. polar bear
3. can live in hot, dry places. E c. elephant
4. gives us milk to drink. A d. cat
5. is taller than many other animals. F e. camel
f. giraffe
Useful language
9. Complete the conversation between Richard and a museum guide. Choose from the
answers (a–e).
Guide: Good morning! a. It’s on the third floor.
Richard: Good morning. Is the museum open? b. How do I get to the
Guide: Yes, it is. third floor?
Richard: That’s good! 1 D c. Turn right when you get
to the top of the stairs.
Guide: That’s easy. 2 A
Richard: OK. 3 B d. How do I get to the
spider exhibit?
Guide: Go down the hall. 4 E
e. Then take the stairs up
Richard: OK, thanks. Is the exhibit at the top of the stairs?
to the third floor.
Guide: Yes, it’s very close. 5 C
Richard: Thank you!
Guide: You’re welcome!
Listening
10. Listen to five people talking about different animals. Match the names of the people (1–
5) with the animals they’re describing (a–f). There is one more animal than you need.
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1. Victor b a. spiders
2. Sophie a b. polar bears
3. Dan E c. sharks
4. Holly F d. dogs
5. Paul D e. elephants
f. zebras
Reading
11. Read Fatima’s blog post.
Writing
12. Write about an animal you like. Use the questions below to help you.
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