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Listening Speaking
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A O R11.1 Listen and draw lines. 6 Work in pairs.Student A look at the information
Helen Charlie Louise below.Student B turn to page 156. Complete
the table. Ask your partner questions to get the
information you need. Use the prompts.
'O M
The smallest bird
in the world
Name The BeeHummingbird
Bigger than a bee? yes, a little
m Bigger than a large
spider? no
Colour blue;redandgreen
Male bird or female
female
bird bigger?
How often / male sit
never
on the eggs?
mr
The biggest flower 5P,
Sÿ°
in the world o
Name The Raffles'ia
Heavier than a
Robert Isabel Andy
one-year-old child?
5 ©R11.2 Listen and write.There is one © Bigger than a large
example. bicycle wheel?
STUDY HABITS Colour
ÿ Read? ¿¡t/ickly _ Smell
1 Write? slowly and - How often / it/ produce
2 At home? No, because it's _ a flower?
and noisy
3 At the library? Yes, at the town library because M What's the sÿaWest bird in the WorId?
it's bigger and _ than the ¿y
r . \
school library ( The 6ee t\umminybirA.
4 Study and listen to music? _
a month
5 Review notes? - (ÿWhat's the b'xÿestdoVJer in the World?J
Raf//efia.~ÿ
he
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