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Beginner: Warm-Up
What’s your favorite animal?
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My favorite animal is a _________________.
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Beginner: Vocabulary
Turtle
Lion
Wolf
Fox
Horse
Mouse
Zebra
Giraffe
Cow
Chicken
Beginner: Vocabulary
Beginner: Matching
Match the listed words to the images.
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A. B. D. C. E.
Chicken Turtle Fox Lion Mouse
Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary words.
Beginner: Vocabulary Practice
A ____________ looks similar to a dog.
I love to ride ___________.
___________ are black and white and have stripes.
A ___________ has a very long neck.
A ___________ lays eggs.
Giraffe
Zebras
Wolf
Chicken
Horses
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Beginner: Discussion
I … animals. A. like B. don’t like C. Animals are okay.
I … been to a zoo. A. have B. have not
I … keep a mouse as a pet. A. would B. would not C. I’m not sure if I would keep a mouse as a pet.
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Complete the following sentences according to your opinion.
Put
Go
a turtle in a tank
to a farm
a horse in a barn
to the zoo
on a safari
a chicken in a coop
to the pet store
a mouse in a cage
Pair the verb in the first box with a matching phrase in the second box.
Beginner: Pairing Phrases
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Beginner: Pairing Phrases
Beginner: Let’s Talk!
Anita: Hi, Jackson. What are you up to?
Jackson: Hey, Anita! I was just getting ready to go to the pet shop.
Anita: Really? What are you going there for?
Jackson: I’m going to pick out a dog. I really want a pet.
Anita: Cool! What kind of dog do you want?
Jackson: I’m not sure, but I definitely want a small dog.
Anita: Do you want a male or a female dog?
Jackson: I want a male dog. They are easier to house train.
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Beginner: Let’s Talk! Follow up
Where is Jackson getting ready to go? A. He’s going to go to the pet shop. B. He’s going to the mall. C. He’s going to the movies.
What kind of pet does Jackson want? A. He wants a cat. B. He wants a bird. C. He wants a dog.
Why does Jackson want a male dog? A. He wants a male dog because they are prettier. B. He wants a male dog because they are easier to house train. C. He wants a male dog because they are cheaper to buy.
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Answer the following questions about the previous passage.
Beginner: Categories
Farm animals
Zoo animals
Match each word to its corresponding category.
Lion Chicken Mouse Cow Pig Horse Giraffe Wolf
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Beginner: Minimal Pairs
Fox
Cow
Cat
Pig
Dog
Fix
Bow
Cot
Pug
Hog
Listen to the difference between each pair of words and practice pronouncing each pair.
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Beginner: Who said it?
I’m riding a horse.
I’m milking a cow.
I’m holding a red Frisbee.
I’m playing with a dog.
I’m wearing a grey hat.
Match each sentence to its appropriate picture.
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A. B. C.
Beginner: Who said it?
• Animals Vocabulary (#0069)
• Verbs in Present Tense for Animals (#0071)
• Animals Quiz (#0072)
• Asking Questions: Who & What (#0093)
Beginner: Related Lessons
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Intermediate Lesson Content
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Intermediate Lesson Content
Intermediate: Warm-Up
What are some of the animals commonly found in zoos?
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Intermediate: Vocabulary
Bear
Rabbit
Horse
Deer
Squirrel
Dove
Frog
Sheep
Elephant
Tiger
Intermediate: Vocabulary
Intermediate: Matching
Match the listed words to the images.
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A. B. D. C. E.
Bear Frog Dove Rabbit Squirrel
Use the words below to create your own sentences:
Intermediate: Vocabulary Practice
Ex: The dove is commonly associated with peace.
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Dove
Rabbit
Horse
Deer
Squirrel
Bear
Frog
Sheep
Elephant
Tiger
Match the synonyms & antonyms to each listed word:
Intermediate: Synonyms & Antonyms
Word Synonyms Antonyms
Killer
Juvenile
Fast
Domesticated
Maintain
Rough
Tame
Coarse
Young
Predator
Swift
Preserve
Slow
Wild
Destroy
Prey
Soft
Adult
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Intermediate: General Discussion
• Which animal is your favorite and why?
• If you could have any animal for a pet, what kind would you choose?
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Intermediate: Let’s Talk
Gretchen: Tommy, what would you like to do today? We can do anything you want.
Tommy: I want to go to the zoo, Mom. The grand opening was yesterday.
Gretchen: What kinds of animals would you like to see?
Tommy: I want to see the panda bears, the lions, and the giraffes. I want to feed the ducks too.
Gretchen: Okay, honey. Would you like to go to the aquarium, too? They have dolphins, sea turtles, fish, eels, and sharks.
Tommy: Yes, I really want to go to the aquarium too. Do they have starfish?
Gretchen: They do, and if I remember correctly, I think you are even allowed to touch them.
Tommy: Wow! Really? This is going to be so cool. Let’s go right now, Mom!
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Intermediate: Let’s Talk! Follow up
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• Where does Tommy want to go today?
• What animals does Tommy want to see?
• What animals are at the aquarium?
• What animal does Gretchen think that Tommy will be allowed to touch?
_ Jared went to the pet store.
_ Jared bought the dog for $600.
_ Jared brought the dog home and named it Charlie.
_ Jared wanted a dog.
_ Jared saw a baby Chihuahua that he liked.
Intermediate: Story Sequence
Put the sentences in the correct order to form a short story.
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Intermediate: Story Sequence
Intermediate: Expressions & Phrases
Match the idiom to its meaning.
1) Timmy is a sneaky kid who’s as sly as a fox.
2) My annoying little brother is always badgering me.
3) If you want to change the world with violence, you’re barking up the wrong tree.
4) We’ve discussed this already! No need to beat a dead horse!
5) Laura is the rebellious black sheep of her conservative family.
a) Smart and clever
b) The worst or most disliked member of a family; a family member who gets in trouble frequently
c) To constantly bother someone
d) To continue fighting a battle that has been won; to continue arguing over a point that has already been settled
e) Choose the wrong course of action, to ask the wrong person for something
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Intermediate: Let’s Talk Pictures!
What are your thoughts about this picture?
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• Animals Vocabulary (#0069)
• Animals Word search (#0070)
• Verbs in Present Tense for Animals (#0071)
• Animals Quiz (#0072)
• They'll scratch and bite you. (#0409)
• Pronunciation: The short /o/ (#0264)
Intermediate: Related Lessons
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Advanced: Warm-Up
What are some of the characteristics you associate with wild animals?
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Advanced: Vocabulary
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Dolphin
Feline
Canine
Slither
Docile
Keen
Ferocious
Wooly
Swift
Affectionate
Advanced: Matching
Match the listed words to the images.
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A. B. D. C. E.
Snarl Slither Neigh Hiss Cluck
Use the words below to create your own sentences:
Advanced: Vocabulary Practice
Ex: Dogs and cats are affectionate.
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Affectionate
Feline
Canine
Slither
Docile
Keen
Ferocious
Wooly
Swift
Dolphin
Match the synonyms & antonyms to each listed word:
Advanced: Synonyms & Antonyms
Word Synonyms Antonyms
Innate
Loving
Smart
Hairy
Savage
Rapid
Ferocious
Wooly
Swift
Instinctive
Affectionate
Intelligent
Slow
Dumb
Unfriendly
Bald
Gentle
Learned
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Advanced: General Discussion
• In your opinion, what animal is the most dangerous? Why?
• If you could be any animal, what kind of animal would you be?
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Advanced: Let’s Talk
Leslie: Jared, what do you know about chameleons? I have to do a report on them for a class. It’s due tomorrow and I haven’t even started writing it.
Jared: Well, maybe I can help you. I’ve heard that, contrary to popular thought, chameleons don’t camouflage themselves by matching the colors of their surroundings.
Leslie: Really? Are you sure about that? I have always heard that they do. I thought that is how they protect themselves from predators.
Jared: I’m not sure, but that could be a myth. However, one of the ways that they protect themselves is by moving very slowly, and swaying back and forth to mimic a leaf blowing in the wind.
Leslie: Who knew! That is really interesting! I have actually seen them walk like this before, but I had no idea why they did it. I guess you learn something new everyday.
Jared: Yes, that’s very true. I learned these things a few months ago while I was watching a TV program about chameleons. Some people think that watching television is a waste of time, but I beg to differ.
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Advanced: Let’s Talk! Follow up
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• When was the last time that you had to take a biology class? What can you remember about it?
• Leslie says that you learn something new everyday. Think back to yesterday and talk about something new that you learned. How did you learn about it?
Advanced: Reading Comprehension
The majority of small tooth whales are called dolphins. They are mammals of the order Cetacea and the families Plantanistidae and Delphinidae, which include about 50 species. All have a beak-like snout and sharp, conical teeth.
Dolphins are predators and feed on live prey, except when trained otherwise in captivity. Their primary food is fish, mostly herring, mackerel, and sardines.
Because dolphins are highly social and vocalize among themselves with a wide range of sounds, it has been conjectured that they might possess an almost human-like intelligence.
Because of dolphins’ ability to learn and perform complex tasks in captivity and their continuous communication with one another, some investigators have suggested that the animals might be capable of learning a true language and communicating with humans.
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Advanced: Reading Discussion
• What is the main idea of this passage?
• According to the text, dolphins are predators, except when trained
otherwise in captivity. In your opinion, is it truly possible to eradicate
dolphins’ natural predator instincts through training, or will they
always be predators regardless of training?
• The text states that it has been conjectured that dolphins might
possess an almost human-like intelligence. What do you think about
this?
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Advanced: Expressions & Phrases
Match the idiom to its meaning.
1) We have an exciting tour tomorrow! Be here at 8 a.m., bright-eyed and bushy-tailed!
2) Let’s go to an all-you-can-eat buffet. I love to pig-out once in a while.
3) If you cry wolf too often no one will believe you when you really are in trouble.
4) You have to be competitive. It’s a dog-eat-dog world out there!
5) Maybe Harry isn’t lucky now, but every dog has his day.
a) Everyone will get what he deserves
b) Ready or willing to fight and hurt others to get what you want
c) To give a false alarm, to warn of a danger that is not there
d) To eat an enormous amount of food
e) To be very cheerful and eager
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• Don't Feed the Animals (#0349)
• They'll scratch and bite you. (#0409)
• Stressed and Unstressed Syllables (#0174)
• Pronunciation: The long /o/ (#0265)
• Pronunciation: The short /i/ (#0262)
• Pronunciation: The long /e/ (#0261)
Advanced: Related Lessons
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This is the complete content for the lesson. It includes beginner, intermediate and advanced slides. The experience during each live session
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Este es el contenido completo de la lección. Se incluye diapositivas básicas, intermediarias y avanzada. La experiencia durante cada sesión en vivo variará en función del nivel de la clase
y no todas las diapositivas serán cubiertas.