Homework 1
Homework 1
Homework 1
Listen to the speaker talking about the Maasai and the lions and do the exercises to practise and improve
your listening skills.
Do the preparation exercise before you listen. Then do the other exercises to check your understanding.
1. Preparation: matching
Match the vocabulary with the correct definition and write a–e next to the numbers 1–5.
1…….. 20 a. How much does the average male lion weigh? (kilograms)
2…….. between 2 and 4 b. How many years does a lion in the wild live?
3…….. 180 c. How many cubs can a female lion have in one litter?
4…….. 12 d. What is the fastest speed a lion can run? (kilometres per hour)
1. How did the Maasai people feel about lions in the past?
a. To move the lions to a b. To protect the lions and c. To train local people to
different, safer area. allow experts to do research. protect the lions.
3. Why do the Lion Guardians tell local farmers where lions are?
5. Why did Olubi Lairumbe change his mind about killing lions?
9. What do the Lion Guardians do to help people see lions as part of the community?
a. Give people photos of the b. Tell people stories about c. Give the lions Maasai
lions. the lions. names.
The Maasai people and the lions were enemies because the lions wanted to kill the tribe’s
1.
_______________.
The aim is for local people to manage and protect lions, without any involvement from
3.
_______________.
The Lion Guardians learn a range of skills including how to manage _______________ between
4.
humans and lions.
If someone is going to carry out a lion _______________, the Lion Guardians try to persuade them
6.
not to.
9. Mingati’s lion name means one who is _______________ and doesn’t lag behind.
10. Traditionally, after killing a lion, the warrior brings the lion’s mane and _______________ back
Listening skills practice: The Maasai and the lions - exercises
home as a trophy.
After the naming tradition changed, boys who wanted to prove their bravery were given
11.
_______________ tasks.
Since the programme began in 2007, no lions have been killed in the area, compared to
12.
_______________ in the neighbouring area.
Discussion
Vocabulary Box Write any new words you have learnt in this lesson.
Reading skills practice: The history of graffiti – exercises
Is graffiti a vibrant urban art form or senseless vandalism? When did graffiti first become popular? Read
this article to find out about the history of street art and hear from both sides of the debate.
Preparation
Are these ideas for or against graffiti? Circle for or against.
1. Graffiti is a way for people to express their ideas and feelings. for against
3. Graffiti ruins public areas and makes children afraid to play in parks. for against
5. Why should one person decide what public property looks like? for against
6. Museums and art galleries now include graffiti in their collections. for against
1. paragraph 1 ______________________________
2. paragraph 2 ______________________________
3. paragraph 3 ______________________________
4. paragraph 4 ______________________________
6. What does New York city councillor Peter Vallone say about graffiti?
a. Graffiti can be good for cities as long as it is tasteful and conveys positive messages.
b. Graffiti can be beautiful if it is done by a skilled artist.
c. Graffiti is a crime if the artist does not have permission.
7. What do the Berlin-based group Reclaim Your City say about graffiti?
a. Involving young people in graffiti stops them getting involved with serious crime.
b. Graffiti helps the public to own the streets and take control away from advertisers.
c. Graffiti actually increases the value of property by making the area more attractive.
A piece of plastic, cardboard or other material with a design cut into it to reproduce that pattern is
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called a ______________.
Discussion
Preparation
Match the words with similar meanings and write a–h next to the numbers 1–8.
2. If people search for information about you, they can find your …
a. bookmarked websites.
b. passwords.
c. digital footprint.
Do … Don’t …
Discussion
Preparation
Do you know how to write a magazine article? Circle True or False for these sentences.
5. You should ask the reader questions in your article. True False
Writing skills practice: A magazine article – exercises
The writer thinks a person's school life is never really happy / is the happiest time in their life / can
1.
be made miserable by bullying .
3. The writer's friend was bullied at school / online / at school and online .
4. The boy who was being bullied had a very strange / funny / bad experience.
5. The writer thinks students / teachers / parents could do more about this problem.
6. Students / Teachers / Parents can also support people who are being bullied.
…………………………………………………………………………………….…………………..
2. do Why like behave bullies this?
…………………………………………………………………………………….…………………..
3. the bullying? are What consequences of
…………………………………………………………………………………….…………………..
4. a you tell teacher or Should parent?
…………………………………………………………………………………….…………………..
5. stop can What do bullying? to people
…………………………………………………………………………………….…………………..
Writing skills practice: A magazine article – exercises
2. _______________, there are three types of bullying: physical, verbal and social.
3. _______________, people who are being bullied often feel really upset by it.
4. _______________, research shows that teachers only notice one in twenty-five bullying incidents.
Discussion
Preparation
Complete the tips for writing a for and against essay with a word from the box.
5. You need to _______________ your essay carefully before you start writing.
Writing skills practice: A for and against essay – exercises
Writing skills practice: A for and against essay – exercises
Zoos educate the public and give children the chance to see animals they
1. Yes No
could never normally see.
Bigger zoos have lots of space and make sure the animals have everything
5. Yes No
they need to be healthy and happy.
6. It is not right to imprison an animal, just for the entertainment of humans. Yes No
Unwanted animals from zoos are sometimes sold to circuses, hunting parks
7. Yes No
and even for meat.
Many zoos help endangered species to find a mate and breed. They would
8. Yes No
not have this help in the wild.
Writing skills practice: A for and against essay – exercises
1
__________________________ that the subject of keeping animals in zoos creates a lot
of debate. Some people say zoos are traditional family entertainment and good for animals.
Others say keeping animals in zoos is cruel and inhumane.
2
__________________________ zoos is that they give people the chance to see and learn
about animals. This makes people more likely to want to look after animals and protect
their natural habitats. Another 3__________________________ zoos is that they help to
protect endangered species by offering them a safe place to live.
4
__________________________, zoos help to find mates for endangered species. For
example, many pandas would not find a mate to breed with if they were on their own in the
wild.
5
__________________________, there are many arguments against keeping animals in
zoos. Firstly, zoo animals often suffer from stress and boredom when they are not in their
natural habitat. Secondly, unwanted animals are sometimes sold to circuses, hunting parks
or for meat. 6__________________________ that animals sometimes escape from their
enclosures, which is dangerous for humans.
7
__________________________, there are strong arguments for and against keeping
animals in zoos. 8__________________________, I think it is acceptable to keep animals
in zoos, as long as they have enough space and are properly looked after.
Discussion
What's your opinion? Do you think the internet is bad for young people?
Do you think it is acceptable to keep animals in zoos?