Стр.86-87 Модуль 5 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 6 класс
5e Endangered Species Vocabulary Threats to animal species 1 The sentences (A-E) describe ways animals are in danger. Match the sentences to the pictures (1-5).
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5e Endangered Species
Vocabulary
Threats to animal species
1 The sentences (A-E) describe ways animals are in danger. Match the sentences to the pictures (1-5). Listen and check.
A Tourists disturb their habitats.
В They get caught in rubbish or fishermentasks nets.
C Deforestation destroys their habitats.
D Poachers hunt them for their meat or fur.
E Pollution poisons the sea or land where they live.
Animal sos!
A Holidays that have made a difference ...
Did you know that there are more than 5,000 endangered animal species in the world today and at least one species dies out every year? Well, these three people decided to do something about it! Theytaskve all recently been on a working holiday to help an endangered species. They told us all about their experiences ...
Pink River Dolphin
Hayley has just spent three months on a floating house boat in the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil. "I was part of an observation team doing research, and it was amazing!" she says. "Every year, we lose about 10% of these clever creatures. They swim in polluted waters and sometimes get caught in fishermentasks nets. There are more than 300 dolphins here and we had to record new births and monitor the babies. In the evenings, we sat on the porch and listened to the sounds of the jungle. Then, we went to sleep in hammocks! It was so relaxing!"
B Cross River Gorilla
Ryan has just spent 6 months in a tent tracking these gorillas in the rainforests of Cameroon after he saw a documentary about them. He says. “I was very shocked when I heard there are only 300 of these gorillas left because of hunting and deforestation that has destroyed their habitat. Every day, we walked for miles up steep slopes in the rainforest. Our guide was a poacher in the past who hunted the gorillas for their meat! I was so excited when we saw our first gorilla. We recorded lots of information about its location and activities. We also talked to locals and suggested alternatives to cutting down forests for farming. This was the most interesting - and challenging -experience of my life!"
C Loggerhead Sea Turtle
Mary has just come back from the Greek island of Zakynthos after helping with a turtle conservation project there. She says, "Every summer, thousands of females return to lay their eggs in the sand on the beach. The problem is that tourists often damage their nests by accident. They also leave rubbish like plastic bags that the turtles mistake for food. Every day at dawn, our team did a survey of nests and eggs. It was tiring but we saw some spectacular sunrises! During the day, we patrolled the beach and told tourists all about the turtles. Itaskve already told my friends that Itaskm back next year - and that the/re coming with me!"
Check these words
species, floating, rainforest, observation team, monitor, porch, hammock, track, hunting, steep slope, record, location, cut down, farming, challenging, conservation project, lay their eggs, mistake for, dawn, survey, nest, spectacular, patrol
Reading & Listening
2 Look at the animals (A-C) in the text. Where do you think we can find these animals? Why is each species endangered? Listen and read to find out.
3 Read the text again and choose the name of the animal, dolphin, gorilla, or turtle.
Which animal...
1 faces problems which visitors cause?
2 tries to survive in a dirty place?
3 is losing its habitat?
4 do people sometimes eat?
5 eats something dangerous by mistake?
6 goes back to a place it has been before?
4 a) Match the words in bold to their meanings: by mistake, disappears forever, demanding, write down, other possibilities.
b) Complete with: steep, conservation, spectacular, endangered, working, polluted. Then use the phrases to write sentences in your notebook based on the text.
1 endangered animal species
2 polluted waters
3 spectacular sunrises
4 conservation project
5 working holiday
6 steep slopes
Pink River dolphins and Cross River gorillas are endangered animal species.
Grammar
-ing/-ed adjectives
5 a) Study the theory. Find examples in the text.
-ing/-ed adjectives
We use -ing adjectives to express what something is like. The holiday was exciting. (What was it like? Exciting.)
We use -ed adjectives to express how we feel about something, I was excited (How did I feel? Excited.)
b) Choose the correct adjectives.
1 We felt shocked after watching the documentary about endangered species.
2 I once saw a bear while camping. It was such a frightening experience.
3 He nearly fell asleep during the film. It was so boring!
4 We were so tired after the jungle trek!
5 Sallytasks very interested in helping to save endangered animals.
Listening
6 Listen to three people talking about conservation holidays they went on. Who felt: frightened? Excited? Shocked? Why?
Mark
Holly
Jess
Текст аудирования:
Mark: We were in India. We went for a walk in the forest one morning. Then, suddenly, there was a very loud roar. It was a huge tiger and he was really near! Luckily, our guide was really calm. "Dontaskt move or say anything!" he told us. I could hear my heart beating loudly inside me! After a few seconds, the tiger just walked away. It was really scary, I can tell you! Whew!
Holly: I took part in a conservation project at the beach last summer. We collected litter in big plastic bags. Anyway, at the end of the afternoon, I saw a dead sea bird caught in a fishing net! I couldntaskt believe it! It was just awful to see something like that! I couldntaskt forget that scene for a long time afterwards ...
Jess: Itaskve never seen anything like it. I was on San Cristobal, one of the Galapagos Islands. I went diving with a group and as soon as I was under the water, I couldntaskt believe my eyes! The water was really clear and the fish were amazing. They were so colourful - it was like a rainbow under the sea. Best of all were the sea lions -they actually swam with us for a while. It was incredible!
Speaking & Writing
7 a) Read the text again. How has each person helped these animals? Make notes, then tell the class.
b) Think! Would you go on a working holiday like these people? Why? In three minutes write a few sentences. Read them to the class.