UNIT 6
Vocabulary
1 Put the animals in order from very big to very small.
sheep ¿ butterfly ¿ lizard ¿ elephant ¿ rabbit ¿ mosquito ¿ horse
1. ……………………
2. ……………………
3. ……………………
4. ……………………
5. ……………………
6. ……………………
7. ……………………
2 Match A to B to make sentences.
A B
1. Look at those tiny baby dolphins. They’re … … a. colourful.
2. That turtle has got two heads! It’s very … … b. dangerous!
3. Don’t go near that chimpanzee. It’s … … c. cute!
4. Gorillas are amazing animals. I think they’re very … … d. interesting.
5. The butterfly is pink and purple. It’s very … … e. unusual.
3 Choose the correct answer.
1. A lion / pig is a wild animal.
2. Rats / Zebras aren’t very heavy.
3. Crocodiles are usually huge / tiny animals.
4. Tigers are cats, but they’re not domesticated / dangerous.
5. That isn’t an ordinary / amazing lizard. It’s blue!
4 Complete the puzzle according to the clues.
Across Æ
1. We get milk from it.
3. It’s a big, dangerous fish.
5. It’s a huge mammal. It lives in the ocean.
6. It’s tall and it’s got a long neck.
7. It’s a tiny insect.
Down È
2. It’s long and thin, it hasn’t got legs, but it isn’t a snake.
3. It’s got eight legs.
4. It’s a bird and it’s often very colourful.
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5 Where do you see the animals below? Tick the places in the chart. There may be more than one correct answer.
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6 Choose the correct answer.
1. Flies are birds / insects.
2. Salamanders are amphibians / mammals.
3. Chickens are fish / birds.
4. Snakes are amphibians / reptiles.
5. Wolves are mammals / fish.
Grammar
1 Complete the sentences with an animal and the superlative form
of the adjective in brackets.
1. ……………………………… are ……………………………… (frightening) animals.
2. ……………………………… are ……………………………… (nice) pets.
3. ……………………………… are ……………………………… (beautiful) animals.
4. ……………………………… are ……………………………… (unusual) animals.
5. ……………………………… are ……………………………… (funny) animals.
2 Complete the text. Use the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.
Animals in the same family aren’t always the same size. The whale shark, for example, is 1.…………………… (big) fish in the ocean. An average adult is about 9.7 metres long and it weighs about 19,000 kilos. The dwarf lantern shark is 2.…………………… (small) the whale shark. In fact, it’s only about
20 centimetres long. That’s 3.…………………… (tiny) most rats!
The Komodo dragon is a very big lizard. At up to three metres in length and about 70 kilograms in weight, it’s 4.…………………… (heavy) type of lizard, and it’s 5.…………………… (dangerous) many other wild animals. The Jaragua is also a lizard, but it’s 6.…………………… (cute) the Komodo and it’s 7.…………………… (short) the Komodo, too. It’s only about 1½ centimetres long!
3 Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets.
1. Australia is ……………………………… (big) Ireland .
2. Mandy is ……………………………… (tall) Dave.
3. Films are ……………………………… (interesting) books.
4. My dog is ……………………………… (domesticated) my cat.
5. Pam is ……………………………… (funny) Chloe.
4 Compare the butterfly and the elephant. Write sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives below.
small ¿ fat ¿ beautiful ¿ dirty ¿ colourful
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5 Complete the sentences with the adjective in brackets and (not) as … as.
1. The baby chimpanzee weighs one kilo. The baby gorilla weighs two kilos. The chimpanzee is ……………………………… (heavy) the gorilla.
2. Ben is two metres tall. Sam is also two metres tall. Sam is ……………………………… (tall) Ben.
3. The parrot is blue, orange and yellow. The fish is blue, orange and yellow, too. The fish is ……………………………… (colourful) the parrot.
4. Your dogs are very adventurous. My dogs are lazy. My dogs are ……………………………… (adventurous) your dogs.
5. The rabbits are one week old. The cats are seven days old. The cats are ……………………………… (old) the rabbits.
Hello I am Naiara .
ResponderEliminarI`m going to do the grammar.
1 Complete the sentences with an animal and the superlative form
of the adjective in brackets.
1-Gorillas are the most frightening animals.
2-Hamsters are the most nice pets.
3-Dogs are the most beautiful animals.
4-jellyfishes are the most unusual animals.
5-Penguins are the most funny animals.
2 Complete the text. Use the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.
Animals in the same family aren’t always the same size. The whale shark, for example, is 1.the biggest (big) fish in the ocean. An average adult is about 9.7 metres long and it weighs about 19,000 kilos. The dwarf lantern shark is 2.more small than (small) the whale shark. In fact, it’s only about
20 centimetres long. That’s 3.more tiny than (tiny) most rats!
The Komodo dragon is a very big lizard. At up to three metres in length and about 70 kilograms in weight, it’s 4.the most heavy (heavy) type of lizard, and it’s 5. more dangerous than(dangerous) many other wild animals. The Jaragua is also a lizard, but it’s 6.more cute than (cute) the Komodo and it’s 7.more short than (short) the Komodo, too. It’s only about 1½ centimetres long!
3 Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets.
1. Australia is more big than (big) Ireland.
2. Mandy is more tall than (tall) Dave.
3. Films are more interesting than (interesting) books.
4. My dog is more domesticated than (domesticated) my cat.
5. Pam is more funny than(funny) Chloe.
4 Compare the butterfly and the elephant. Write sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives below.
small ¿ fat ¿ beautiful ¿ dirty ¿ colourful
The butterfly is more small than elephant.
The elephant is more fat than butterfly-
The butterfly is more beautiful than elephant.
The elephant is more dirty than butterfly.
The butterfly is more colourful than elephant.
5 Complete the sentences with the adjective in brackets and (not) as … as.
1. The baby chimpanzee weighs one kilo. The baby gorilla weighs two kilos. The chimpanzee is not as heavy as (heavy) the gorilla.
2. Ben is two metres tall. Sam is also two metres tall. Sam is as tall as (tall) Ben.
3. The parrot is blue, orange and yellow. The fish is blue, orange and yellow, too. The fish is as colourful as (colourful) the parrot.
4. Your dogs are very adventurous. My dogs are lazy. My dogs are not as adventurous as (adventurous) your dogs.
5. The rabbits are one week old. The cats are seven days old. The cats are as old as (old) the rabbits.
Bye a Kiss from Naiara
Great!! Keep on working.
Eliminarhello teacher, I am Ane Uriarte and I'm going to answer gramar
ResponderEliminaranswer 1
1- lions are the most frightening animals
2- dogs are the most nice animals
3- Butterflies are the most beautiful animals
4- camel are the most interesting unusual
5- cats are the most funny animals
answer 2
1- the bigest
2- more small than
3- more tiny than
4- the most
5- the most
6- more cute than
7- more short the
answer 2
1- more big than
2- more tall than
3- more interesting than
4- more domesticated than
5- more funny than
answer 4
elephant is more fat than butterfly
butterfly is more small than elephant
butterfly is more beautiful than the elephnat
elephant is more dirty than burtterfly
butterfly is more colourful than elephant
answer 5
1- not as heavy as
2- as tall as
3- as colourful as
4- as adventurous as
5- as old as
Two Kisses Goodbye Ane
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