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UNIT 6 : Amazing Animals

Objectifs du chapitre: - découvrir le lexique des animaux - découvrir le lexique des parties du corps (des animaux) - découvrir le lexique des capacités physique (des animaux) - réviser le modal CAN/CAN'T - justifier avec "because" - réviser le présent simple à la forme affirmative et la forme négative

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I. Discovering Animals

Activity 1: Look at the following document. Form groups of 4 pupils. Write down as many names of animals as you can in 3 minutes.

03:00

whale
pig
mouse
cat
parrot
snake
bird
moose
Match the names of the animals and their illustration.
oyster
tiger
bear
cow
horse
wolf
deer
elephant
dog
hen
turtle
crocodile
frog
rabbit
dolphin
turkey
monkey
lion
jaguar
fish
duck
goat
guinea pig
flea
Listen and put the animals in the right column!

II. From snout to tail

Read the following descriptions and find which animal is described.

COW

LION

BIRD

FISH

The ............ has strong paws and sharp* claws. It has long teeth to eat gazelles. The ............. has lots of orange hairs and a long tail. The .........'s ears are developed: it can hear everything.

SNAKE

The .................. has two fins to swim in the ocean. It has a small head, but it doesn't have any ears.
The .................. has two pointy horns, and sometimes it has a ring* in its snout. The ................ has four hooves.
The ................... has a long and slimy* body and very dangerous fangs. It has yellow eyes.
The ................ has colourful feathers and two wings, so it can fly. It has a long, pointy beak.

LION

COW

*sharp : coupant *slimy : visqueux
*a ring : un anneau

LION

eyes
horns
wings
a feather
fangs
a snout
a beak
hooves (hoof sg)
the body
teeth
ears
the head
hairs
a tail
paws
fins
claws

Describe this animal

Describe this animal

Describe this animal

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Take the challenge! Describe each animal with 2 body parts (+adjectives)!

Example: The crocodile has a strong tail and pointy teeth.

Choisis les adjectifs que tu souhaites pour décrire les parties du corps

The hen has a short beak and beautiful feathers.

The horse has big hooves and a long snout.

The frog has a slimy body and big, round eyes.

Example: The duck has colorful feathers but it doesn't have any horns

The deer has black hooves but it doesn't have any claws.

The bear has dangerous claws but it doesn't have any fins.

The tiger has soft hairs but it doesn't have any feathers.

CLIMB

LAY EGGS

HUNT

EAT

RUN

Recap what you have memorized!

JUMP

HIDE

CATERPILLARS

FLY

GALLOP

WALK

CRAWL

SWIM

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III. Animals' wild skills

Example:
The cat CAN run because it has four strong paws
Tu peux utiliser les adjectifs de ton choix

III. Animals' wild skills

The whale CAN swim because it has fins.

III. Animals' wild skills

The parrot CAN fly because it has wings.

III. Animals' wild skills

The lion CAN hunt because it has sharp teeth and claws.

III. Animals' wild skills

The snake CAN crawl because it has a slimy body.

III. Animals' wild skills

Example:
The deer CAN'T fly because it doesn't have any wings.

III. Animals' wild skills

The oyster CAN'T climb because it doesn't have any paws.

III. Animals' wild skills

The fish CAN'T walk because it doesn't have any hooves.

III. Animals' wild skills

The cow CAN'T eat bears because it doesn't have any teeth.

III. Animals' wild skills

The elephant CAN'T hide because it is too big.

Say what these animals CAN or CAN'T do and say why.

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IV. Creatures are moving

Listen to the document and take notes. Spot different information:

Place
Body parts + adj
Action
Animals

en cours de déroulement

avenir

BE (au présent)

Verbe-ING

SUJET

BE (au présent)

Verbe-ING

NOT

SUJET

BE (au présent)

(Pronom interro.)

Verbe-ING

SUJET

The monkeys are climbing trees
The frog is jumping on a lily pad.
The fish are swimming in the ocean.
The horse is galloping on the beach.
The snake is crawling on the sand.
The birds are flying under a rainbow.
The tiger is hunting a deer.
The mouse is hiding in a flower.

Congratulations! You are now experts on animals!