Elementary Student’s Book
audio scripts
Unit 6
3.02 Lesson 6A, Exercise 2
bear bee butterfly crocodile dolphin eagle
elephant frog giraffe gorilla hippo kangaroo
lion monkey shark snake spider tiger whale
wolf
3.03 Lesson 6A, Exercise 7
1
It’s a butterfly’s wing.
2
It’s a frog’s foot.
3
It’s a snake’s eye.
4
It’s a wolf’s ears.
5
It’s a shark’s tail.
6
It’s a crocodile’s teeth.
7
It’s a gorilla’s mouth.
8
It’s a spider’s leg.
9
It’s a lion’s paw.
3.04 Lesson 6A, Exercises 9 and 10
Look over there, in the water. Can you see the crocodiles?
They are amazing animals. But they’re dangerous – very
dangerous. I mean, people think sharks are dangerous
animals, but they aren’t really – they only kill about five
people a year in the whole world. But crocodiles kill
hundreds! They attack people in the water, of course. But
they also attack people on land. They can run very fast –
about 17 kilometres an hour. That’s faster than a lot of
people can run! So let’s stay behind this wall. OK, any
questions? No? Then let’s move on. Here we are. Here are
the tigers. Look at them! They’re beautiful animals. And
they’re big, too – bigger and heavier than all the other big
cats, like lions and jaguars. an adult male tiger can weigh
300 kilograms. That’s about the same as you, your brother,
your mum and your dad, all put together! OK, next, it’s the
giraffes. Here they are – they’re the tallest animals in the
world. Adult giraffes are about five metres tall. That’s perfect
for eating the leaves of trees. Of course, it’s more difficult to
drink water from a lake or river when you’re five metres
tall … but they manage. And here we have our gorillas.
There are three of them – but we can only see two at the
moment. Gorillas are very intelligent animals. Some gorillas
can understand a thousand different words! So they’re much
more intelligent than dolphins, for example. As you can see,
gorillas are taller and heavier than humans. However, when
they are born, they’re smaller than humans – they only
weigh about two kilos. Human babies usually weigh about
three and a half kilos or more.
3.05 Lesson 6B, Exercise 1
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