Book Unit 6
Book Unit 6
Exercise A
FRAME YOU IDEAS Complete the activity. With a partner, explain your choices. Which
categories of animals invite the most negative or positive responses.
The categories of the animals that got the most positive responses were mammals and birds.
Most of them are considered adorable, intelligent, fascinating, etc. However, reptiles,
invertebrates and amphibians did not have the same luck, they got almost all the negative
adjectives
Exercise C
1. Would your responses have been different if any animals had been babies instead of
adults? How?
Yes, because baby animals look cute that when they are adults. In fact, some of them become
aggressive.
2. Did other physical affect your choices, such as color or size? In what ways?
Not the color but the sizes, for example horses are very pretty when they are babies
but when growing they can be dangerous if they are not domesticated.
3. Did any experiences you’ve had with any of these animals affect your choices? How?
Yes, I have had bad experiences with mouses due to they are scary and disgusting.
Page 63. Understanding Idioms E, F.
Exercise E
1. When Karina says they “felt sorry for” the younger cat, she means they…… him.
2. When she says the older cat “puts up with” the younger one, she means the older cat…
3. When she says the gray cat is the one “In charge”, she means the gray cat…….
a obeys the white one b Is obeyed by the white one c is older than the white one
4. When she says the gray put the white one “In his place”, she means the gray one…….
5. When she refers to animals being “cooped up in” cages, she means they….
Exercise F
PAIR WORK Choose one or more of these topics. Tell your partner about.
a time when you or someone you know felt sorry and took it in.
a time when you or someone’s. pet had to put up with another animal.
a home where the pets was the one in charge.
a time when you or someone you know felt sorry and took it in.
I have a friend who loves animals. On a certain occasion I remember that a sick puppy was near
her house. She felt compassion about the animal and decided to cure and take care of him, she
also fed him. From that day the dog feels part of her house, and never left
SPEAKING
1 Do you care if an animal is cooped up in cages? Why or why not? Are there times when
an animal should be?
Even though I have no pets I not agree with. Animals were created to be free in their own
habitat. 2 Which animal on page 62 do you think need lots of outdoors space? Why?
Well, maybe but just in case that they need medical care or are presenting an aggressive episode.
normally when animals become aggressive it is because their space is being invaded and that is
their form of defense.
Exercise E
UNDERSTAND GRAMMAR With a partner, decide who the performer of the action is. Then
choose the active or passive voice to each statement.
3 In order to help people with disabilities, dogs (have train / have to be trained) when they are
young.
4 They say people (can tech / can be taught) bears to do tricks like dancing or standing up on
command.
6 Sometimes, in order to protect people, aggressive dogs that live on the street (have to kill /
have to be killed.
Exercise F
Exercise C
UNDERSTAND MEANIG FROM CONTEXT Choose the correct meaning for each word.
1 biodiversity
2 a habitat
a The place where the animal
live a The food animas eat
4 conservation
3 extinction
a The protection of animals from extinction
a the protection of species b a danger to animals
c the disappearance of a
species 5 an ecosystem
a a danger to animals
b the protection of a species
1 What are four reasons the passenger pigeon became extinct? Why did conservation efforts
fail?
The passenger pigeon became extinct because (1) there was a large-scale commercial enterprise in
the mid-1800s suppliying east coast cities with a steady supply of birds; (2) their habitat and food
sources were shrinking as forest were cut down for farming and construction; (3) approximately
250,000 birds were killed simply for sport each year; (4) female passenger pigeons laid only one
egg each year. Conservation efforts were started too late and thus failed.
2 Why did settlers hunt the buffalo? How did the buffalo come so close to extinction?
Settlers hunted buffalo often just for sport, but also because they were an obstacle to growing
crops and raising cattle. The buffalo came so close to extinction because entire herds were
slaughtered in the 1800s as new settlers moved from the East to settle in the West.
Exercise A
Listen to the part 1 of the radio program. Choose the phrase that best completes each
statement, according to the program.
a used for medical research b loyal friend to humans c trained to help people with disabilities
Exercise B
Now listen part 2 and choose the phrase that best completes each statement.
1. Delphin-assisted therapy had a positive effect on children’s….
Exercise C
Exercise D
Exercise E
Choose four of the topics, use passive modals to state your own opinion about each topic.
Topics
Medical research dog fighting pets
Hunting extinction zoos