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Let's Speak!                                                                       Speaking Skills



            Form pairs. The first student thinks of an aquatic animal. The second student
            tries to guess the name of the animal by asking a few questions. The first student

            answers only in ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.

            For example :

            Student B  :         Does it live in water?

            Student A  :         Yes

            Student B  :         Is it blue in colour?

            Student A  :         No

            Student B  :         Does it have fins to swim?

            Student A  :         Yes



                    Listen and Discover                                                               Listening Skills



            Listen to the hints and guess the names of the animals.

            1.                                                       2.




                    Writing Workshop                                                                   Creative Skills


            Look at the picture of a blue whale. Write a few sentences describing it. Use the

            hints below.

                     Has                                 Can                                      Is

                   flippers                          swim                                   a mammal

                   blowholes                         give birth to babies                   the biggest animal

                   tail                              breathe through                        clever


                   light blue                        nostrils, blowholes                    the loudest animal
                   appearance                        on top of its head


                   largest heart                     eat krill and

                                                     small fish


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