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UNIT 2
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Skills and strategies development
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READING 1
1 Skim the texts and listen. Match pictures 1-5 with descriptions A-E. 21
STRANGE ANIMALS
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The star-nosed mole is a small, North American mole. It’s black and it has an unusual, pink nose. It also has big feet and a long tail.
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The aye-aye is from Madagascar, in the Indian Ocean. It has huge ears, yellow eyes and a long middle finger.
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7 Read the fact files and correct the sentences using the numbers in parentheses.
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GRAMMAR 1
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Alpacas are from South America. They’re white and they’re similar to sheep but they have a long neck. Alpacas are short and their ears are tiny.
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twenty-nine 4 Complete the sentences with has or have . a I have a small head, small ears, and short hair. b My cousin is the dromedary. It has one hump. c I have two humps. d My relatives are llamas and alpacas but they have long hair. e In our family, we have long necks and long legs. What animal is it? It’s a camel . 5 Look at the sentences below and underline the auxiliary verbs. 1 have : Simple Present 1 Read the sentences below and underline the verb have . a The tarsier has green eyes. b Alpacas have tiny ears. 2 Underline the correct verb form to complete the chart. Cross out the wrong ones. affirmative I / You have / has green eyes. He / She / It have / has long hair. We / You / They have / has big ears. 3 Look at the sentences in the chart above. What is different about the he / she / it form? He / she / it uses has , not have . 5 E The chameleon is from Africa, Asia, and also Spain and Portugal. It has strange feet, like a parrot. This chameleon is green. It has an incredibly long, purple tongue but it doesn’t have ears. 3 29 a The chameleon doesn’t have ears. b The aye-ayes don’t have tiny ears. 6 Underline the correct auxiliary form to complete the chart. Cross out the wrong ones.
THE AMAZING ANIMAL WORLD
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Tarsiers live on islands in South-East Asia and their
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2 What text genre is illustrated in activity 1? a encyclopedia entry b personal profile 3 Scan the text and answer the questions. a Is the star-nosed mole from North America? Yes. b Where is the aye-aye from? Madagascar. c Are alpacas and sheep different? Yes. d How old is the tarsier’s family? 45 million years. e Does the chameleon have ears? No.
family is 45 million years old. They have enormous eyes, long feet, very long fingers, and a face similar to ET!
An octopus has six legs. (8) An octopus doesn’t have six legs. It has eight legs.
4 Match adjectives a-c from the text with their synonyms. a unusual huge b very big tiny c small strange Learn and use some synonyms to improve your reading comprehension. READING STRATEGY
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a An insect has two legs. (6) An insect doesn’t have two legs. It has six legs.
b A dolphin has 32 teeth. (200)
A dolphin doesn’t have 32 teeth. It has 200 teeth.
VOCABULARY 1
Parts of the Body 1 Match the parts of the body presented in pictures 1-9 with the words in the box. Mark an X on the ones that aren’t numbered in the pictures. 2 Listen and repeat.
c Normal cats have 20 toes. (18) Normal cats don’t have 20 toes. They have 18 toes.
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arm
leg
3 Copy and complete the table with the words in activity 1. 20
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ear
mouth
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eye
neck
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face
nose
head
body
ear eye, face, hair, mouth, nose, tooth
arm, finger, foot, hand, leg, neck, tail, thumb, toe
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f inger
tail
negative
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foot
thumb
I / You
don’t / doesn’t have a pet.
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hair
toe
He / She / It
don’t / doesn’t have ears.
d Most spiders have four eyes. (8) Most spiders don’t have four eyes. They have eight eyes.
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Interesting topics for teenagers
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hand
tooth
We / You / They
don’t / doesn’t have four legs.
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twenty-eight
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thirty
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