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B : Sure. I’d like to see the leopard too.
A : The bobcat is pretty small. Looks like a big house cat.
B : I bet they don’t act like a house cat.
A : Ha! That’s funny. I’m getting thirsty. How about we stop to drink before
we hit the leopard cages?
B : Yes. A little break for walking would be good. After the leopards we can
go see the rhinos.
Video 2
Watch the video carefully and practice
Source: https://youtu.be/iN9kptPqu8A?si=QTXf4L6q6v7EJkyI
Dialogue 2
Practice the dialogue with your partner
A : So Meg, we are talking about animals. Do you like to go to the zoo?
B : I love to go to the zoo.
A : Okay, so when you go to the zoo, what animals do you like to watch?
B : I really like to watch giraffes. Giraffes are so tall and giraffes look really
soft and friendly. So I wish that I could touch a giraffe someday.
A : Oh, that’s so true. There’s a zoo near my house in California, and you can
walk up some stairs then you can feed the giraffes. And their face is the
same height as your face and they look really really cute. Yeah, giraffes
are great.
B : Oh! Giraffes are so cute. Maybe someday, I can feed the giraffes.
A : I like how giraffes look. I lobe their face. And I also love camels, also
because i think camels have a similar face. They look really cool.
B : I don’t think camels are very cute.
A : Really?
B : Yeah, they’re so hairy. Camels have so much hair that they look ugly.
A : Oh really? I love camels. They always look cool and relaxed.
B : Hmm. They do look relaxed, but I like giraffes better than camels.
A : Well, what about llamas? Llamas are kind of like camels and they’re kind
of like giraffes. They kind of have the same face. Do you like llamas?
B : I think llamas look cute but I’ve heard llamas aren’t very friendly.
A : Really?