Animals in Our Forests

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Animals in Lithuanian Forests Task 1 Listing the animals Task 2 Matching Task 3 Learning new words and useful language Task 4 Fact finding Task 5 Making presentation ( 3-4 slides)

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Animals in Lithuanian ForestsTask 1 Listing the animalsTask 2 MatchingTask 3 Learning new words and useful

languageTask 4 Fact findingTask 5 Making presentation ( 3-4

slides)

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Animals in Lithuanian Forests

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wisent wolf

Roe deer Wild boar

beaver

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beaver

roe deer

wisent

wild boar

wolf

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VOCABULARY

HABITAT PACK - a group of wild animals, especially wolves living and

hunting together. ) MAMMAL CARNIVORE WILD OFFSPRING

WISENT /ˈwiːz(ə)nt/ the European bison. ROE DEER BEAVER WILD BOAR

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• HABITAT

A PACK OF WOLVES

LIVE IN WHERE? LIVE FOR HOW LONG?

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Useful language

I am going to talk about …..I would like tp present ….A ...... lives in ............... .It lives in .......... .It lives for about ........... years.It feeds on ............ .It needs protection

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What do you know about wolves?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B8cLGQ8FQQ

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• How do wolves communicate?

• a) by scent marking

• b) by body postures

• c) by vocalization

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• Why do wolves howl?

• a) because the moon is full

• b) to communicate to the rest of the pack

• c) to keep strangers away

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• What sense is extremely powerful in wolves?

• a) Eye Sight

• b) Sense of Smell

• c) Hearing

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PRESENTATION I

A wolf is a wild mammal which is the largest member of the dog family, living and hunting in packs.

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Wolves live in forests.

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• Wolves can live for 6-12 years.

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• A wolf pack is made up of parents, and their two-year old offspring (an animal’s

young).

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Presentation II• Key Facts• Type:

– Mammal• Diet:

– Carnivore• Average life span in the

wild:– 6 to 12 years

• Size:– Head and body, 91 to 160

cm; Tail, 33 to 51 cm• Weight:

– 18 to 79 kg• Group name:

– Pack

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• Homework:

• Make a presentation (3-4 slides)

about any wild animal living in Lithuanian forests

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!