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The document provides vocabulary for African animals, comparative grammar practice comparing chimpanzees and humans, new prepositions of movement, irregular plural nouns, and instructions for doing internet research. It models writing a fact sheet about a wild animal, giving the name, habitat, food, body details, social behaviors, daily schedule, and an interesting fact. The student can now name African animals, make comparisons, use prepositions and irregular plurals, do online research, and write their own animal fact sheet.

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DLFE 2615464 Merged

The document provides vocabulary for African animals, comparative grammar practice comparing chimpanzees and humans, new prepositions of movement, irregular plural nouns, and instructions for doing internet research. It models writing a fact sheet about a wild animal, giving the name, habitat, food, body details, social behaviors, daily schedule, and an interesting fact. The student can now name African animals, make comparisons, use prepositions and irregular plurals, do online research, and write their own animal fact sheet.

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UNIT KEY 4: WILD WORLD GO FAR!

VOCABULARY: WILD ANIMALS (African)


baboon camel cheetah chimpanzee cobra
(babuino) (camello) (guepardo) (chimpancé) (cobra)

gorilla hippopotamus leopard rhinoceros scorpion


(gorila) (hipopótamo) (leopardo) (rinoceronte) (escorpión)

GRAMMAR: COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES


faster (más rápidos)

Chimpanzees are stronger (más fuertes) humans.


(son)
more aggresive (más agresivos) than
(que)
smaller hands (manos más pequeñas)
Humans have got chimpanzees.
(tienen) bigger noses (narices más grandes)
[C+V+C double consonant if stressed syllable]

NEW LANGUAGE: PREPOSITIONS OF MOVEMENT


through around along under over
(a través de) (alrededor de) (a lo largo de) (bajo) (sobre)

WORD WORK: PLURAL NOUNS (irregular)


city bus child woman man foot mouse tooth
[-y] [-x, -ch, -s, -ss]
cities buses children women men feet mice teeth

LIFE SKILLS: INTERNET RESEARCH (BÚSQUEDA EN INTERNET)

Make notes. Use key words. Use the website search.


(Toma notas. Utiliza palabras clave. Usa el buscador de la web.)

Now I can… name different African animals, make comparisons, use prepositions to give
directions, make some irregular plurals, and search for information on the internet.
UNIT 4 WRITING: A FACT SHEET GO FAR! 5
Write a fact sheet about a wild animal. Follow this model (change underlined)
and the ideas in your AB (page 42).

____________________ (title) by ____________________ (5th ___ )

Name _________________

Habitat _________________ live in ______________ in _______________ .

Food They are ______________ . They eat _________________________


____________________________ .

Body _________________ are ______________ than ______________ .


They’ve got _______________________ and __________________________ .
They can __________________________________________ .

Interaction They ______ social animals and they live in _____________ .

Day and night They are ______________ . They sleep during the _________
and find food ____________________________ .

Interesting fact
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
Now I can… write a fact sheet about an animal, understanding the importance of nature.

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