8A Unit4
Pronunciation
Wolves like eating snails very much.
And wolves have good smell.
Revision
There are many beautiful insects
in the pictures
Hunters hunt tigers for their
bones to make medicine.
Saying conditional sentences.
When we read a condition sentence
aloud, our voice rises at the end of the
first clause and falls at the end of the
sentence.
Do you know the rule?
Exercise
Are you ready?
Let's go!
Listen to Simon’s report on wolves.
1. Many wild animals will die if we
don’t help them.
2. Wolves won’t survive if we don’t
give them good areas of forest to
live in.
3. They will live in family groups and
hunt together if they live in the wild.
4. If we continue to destroy forests to
build roads, they won’t have suitable
homes.
5. If farmers continue to make new
farmland from forests, wild animals
won’t get enough food.
Listen to Millie’s report on elephants.
Put a rising arrow ( ) above the
words where her voice rises. Put a
falling arrow ( ) above the words
where her voice falls.
Part B
1. If hunters see an elephant in the
wild, they will kill it.
2. Hunters will make a lot of money if
they see elephants’ tusks.
3. Elephants help farmers if people
train them.
4. There won’t be any elephants if we
don’t protect them.
5. If we don’t help these wild animals,
they will all die soon.
Please read Part B to your partner
to check your pronunciation.
Exercise
Now, please write your own
presentation about your favourite
animals, expressing your own ideas.
Group work
One point for using rising voice at the end of the clause
One point for using falling voice at the end of the sentence
One point for memorizing phrases, looking at the audience when speaking
One point for content if you created your own statements.
Assessment criteria
Good Bye!