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What may the main topic of this lesson be?

What may the main topic of this lesson be?. What does endangered species mean?. A type or species of living thing that has decreased so much that its population is in great danger of dying out. Why are some animals in danger of extinction ?.

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What may the main topic of this lesson be?

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  1. What may the main topic of this lesson be?

  2. What does endangered species mean? • A type or species of living thing that has decreased so much that its population is in great danger of dying out

  3. Why are some animals in danger of extinction? • They are killed for their skins, ivory, fins and other body parts to satisfy the global illegal wildlife products • Their natural habitat is being destroyed • Because of air and water pollution • Because of different disease

  4. According to the World WildlifeFederation (WWF) the most endangered species are • Black Rhino • Giant Panda • Tiger • Goldenseal • Alligator Snapping Turtle • Green-Cheeked Parrot • Mako Shark

  5. The giant panda is probably the most popular animal on earth. It is known worldwide as the symbol of conservation. The sad fact is though that the giant panda still remains one of the most endangered animals on the planet.

  6. http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/animals/mammals-animals/bears-and-pandas/pandas_wild.htmlhttp://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/animals/mammals-animals/bears-and-pandas/pandas_wild.html

  7. Some facts about the giant panda • What do pandas look like? • How tall are they? • Where do pandas live? • What do they eat? • Why are pandas endangered?

  8. Tasks for groups: • Read the information in a handout • Fill in the Fact File Table about the animal • Be ready to answer the questions about the animal

  9. Reported Speech We use reported speech when we are saying what other people say or ask. While reporting remember to look at:reporting verb, tense changes, pronouns,words of time and place.

  10. Reporting questions is similar to reporting statements. Remember to look at:reporting verb, tense changes,pronouns,words of time and place. And when reporting questions check:question type, word order.You report questions that have a yes/no answer using if or whether. Question words (what, who, where, why, how, etc.) do not change when reported, but the word order does change.

  11. http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals http://www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/index.php

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