We also have 5. (the tiniest / the most dangerous) animals in the zoo: tigers and snakes!
5. the most dangerous
Complete the conversation. Number the sentences in the correct order (1-7).
a. Well, that's difficult. Is it Cát Bà island?
b. Wow, interesting! My family traveled to Phú Quöc last summer. It's a beautiful island.
c. Correct! Next, what's the largest island in Việt Nam?
d. (1) Hey, Long. Can you help with my geography test? Ask me some questions, please.
e. No, Phú Quốc is the largest island in Viet Nam.
f. OK, I'm not busy now. I can help you. What's the highest mountain in the world?
g. It's Mount Everest, right?
The giraffes are 4. (the smallest / the tallest) animals in the zoo.
Listen to the conversations. Circle the best response to each question.
Conversation 1.
When is the school festival?
Read the article. Write T for True or F for False
Putty-nosed monkeys live in rain forests in Africa. They make noises to communicate with each other. For example, they make the sound pyow when danger is, near, and the sound hack when danger is coming from the air.
Scientists are studying the communication among putty-nosed monkeys. They believe the monkeys can put sounds together into "sentences, which make new meanings. One "sentence" is pyow pyow hack hack hack hack, which means “Let's go somewhere else.”
This is a very exciting development in the study of animal communication. Scientists believe this means that some animals are more intelligent than we first thought.