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1 Here and There Main Page Previous Next

1 Here and There Unit 1 Here and There Main Page Previous Next

1 Here and There Old and new pastimes An Important Festival 1b Great Travellers 1c Saudi Review 1d Main Page Previous Next

1 Here and There Great Travellers Caribou Next Main Page Previous 1c 1 رقم الصفحة 10 - 1 1 Here and There Great Travellers 1c A) Reading – Write the number of the paragraph where you can find this information. 1 A Where can caribou live B what caribou look like C a caribou’s food D how fast caribou can move E why two caribou are fighting F why caribou go long distances G dangers to caribou H what kind of animal a caribou is 4 1 3 2 5 4 Caribou (1) Caribou live in North America. They can run at speeds of 50 km per hour. In summer they’re brown and in winter they’re white. Male caribou are about 2m in length and weigh about 170kg. Females are smaller. Main Page Previous Next

1 Here and There Great Travellers Caribou Next Main Page Previous 1c رقم الصفحة 10 - 2 1 Here and There Great Travellers 1c A) Reading – Write the number of the paragraph where you can find this information. Caribou (2) In this photo two male caribou are fighting. They’re trying to push the other caribou away. The male which wins becomes the head of his group of caribou. (3) Caribou migrate longer distances than any other land animals to find food. They move in herds – large groups of animals. Herds sometimes have 100,000 animals in them and often travel 5000 km in one year. (4) Caribou eat grass, plants, leaves and the outside of trees. In winter they live in forests. In spring, they move to open areas to have their young. Caribou are mammals. Mothers feed milk to their young until autumn. Main Page Previous Next

1 Here and There Great Travellers Caribou Next Main Page Previous رقم الصفحة 10 - 3 1 Here and There Great Travellers 1c A) Reading – Write the number of the paragraph where you can find this information. Caribou (5) Animals like wolves hunt caribou and so do people. However, caribou are facing a more serious threat to their future. The size of the forests where they live is decreasing because people are cutting down the trees. b) Listening and speaking – repeat paragraph 3. (3) Caribou migrate longer distances than any other land animals to find food. They move in herds – large groups of animals. Herds sometimes have 100,000 animals in them and often travel 5000 km in one year. Main Page Previous Next

1 Here and There Great Travellers Next Main Page Previous 1c رقم الصفحة 10 - 4 1 Here and There Great Travellers 1c c) Reading and Speaking – Give the meaning of these words. 1 caribou 2 Migrate 3 herd 4 mammal 5 wolf 6 threat 2 migrate: move from one place to another 3 herd: a large group of animals 4 mammal: an animal which feeds milk to its young 5 wolf: an animal which hunts caribou 6 threat: a danger Main Page Previous Next

1 Here and There Great Travellers Next Main Page Previous 1c رقم الصفحة 11 - 1 1 Here and There Great Travellers 1c d) Grammar – Write questions for these answers in your notebook. 1 Caribou live in North America. (where) 2 Male caribou weigh about 170 kg. (how much) 3 Two male caribou are fighting. (how many) 4 They’re trying to push the other caribou away. (what) 5 Caribou migrate to find food. (why) 1 Where do caribou live? 2 How much do male caribou weigh? 3 How many caribou are fighting? 4 What are they trying to push away? 5 Why do caribou migrate? Main Page Previous Next

1 Here and There Great Travellers Next Main Page Previous 1c رقم الصفحة 11 - 2 1 Here and There Great Travellers 1c d) Grammar – Write questions for these answers in your notebook. 6 Herds travel 5000 km in one year. (how far) 7 Caribou eat grass, plants and leaves. (what) 8 In spring, caribou move to open areas. (when) 9 Caribou are now facing a more serious threat to their future. (what) 10 the size of the forests where caribou live is decreasing because people are cutting down trees. (why) 6 How far do herds travel in one year? 7 What do caribou eat? 8 When do caribou move to open areas? 9 What are caribou now facing? 10 Why is the size of the forests decreasing? Main Page Previous Next

1 Here and There Great Travellers Next Main Page Previous 1c رقم الصفحة 11 - 3 1 Here and There Great Travellers 1c E) Speaking – Work in pairs. Ask and Answer the questions. 1 They Live in North America. 2 They weigh about 170 kg. 3 Two male caribou are fighting. 4 They are trying to push the other caribou away. 5 They migrate to find food. 6 Herds travel about 5000 km. 7 Caribou eat grass, plants and leaves. 8 Caribou move to open areas in spring. 9 They are facing a more serious threat to their future. 10 Because people are cutting down trees. Main Page Previous Next

1 Here and There Great Travellers Next Main Page Previous 1c رقم الصفحة 11 - 4 1 Here and There Great Travellers 1c F) Listening – Complete the information. Female: The birds in the photos are arctic terns. The bird in the first photo is flying. In the second photo the female bird is sitting on the nest. She is keeping the eggs warm. The male bird is feeding her. The babies are born after about 20 days. Arctic terns are neither large nor small. They are about 35 cm long and weigh about 100g. Their bodies are black, white and grey. Arctic terns are sea birds and spend most of their life above or near the sea. They live for about 20 years, a long time for birds. They eat small fish and other small sea life. Arctic terns migrate a longer distance than any other birds. They have their young in the north near the North Pole. In autumn they migrate south and spend a second summer near the South Pole. Then they fly back to the north. This is a journey of about 20,000 km. Main Page Previous Next

1 Here and There Great Travellers Next Main Page Previous 1c رقم الصفحة 11 - 5 1 Here and There Great Travellers 1c F) Listening – Complete the information. sea feeding 20 small 20 35 birds 100 autumn 20.000 grey Main Page Previous Next

1 Here and There Great Travellers Next Main Page Previous 1c رقم الصفحة 11 - 6 1 Here and There Great Travellers 1c G) Speaking – Talk about the arctic terns. Use the information in exercise F. Main Page Previous Next