Welcome to Unit 5. Do you like animals?
What if we talk about ocean animals?
In this video you can see some of them. Learn their names.
Do you know more ocean animals?
Watch the next video to see if you know those ones.
AMAZING ANIMALS SONG
It's time for a new song.
This one has been taken from Quest 5, MACMILLAN.
Turtles often eat them and die because they have so much plastic in their stomachs.
Seabirds eat balls and plastic, after confusing them with fish eggs and crustaceans. This makes them very sick!
Whales take big gulps of water to feed , and may accidentally swallow plastic rubbish when feeding. The plastic stays in their gut and stops them digesting their food, leading to a slow death!
Seagulls and other birds also suffer lots of problems with plastic bags and so on. You can see an example in this video:
Do you know more ocean animals?
Watch the next video to see if you know those ones.
AMAZING ANIMALS SONG
It's time for a new song.
This one has been taken from Quest 5, MACMILLAN.
DON'T RUBBISH OUR SEA WILDLIFE
Many ocean animals confuse plastic bags, balloons and rubber with food and eat them.
Plastic bags and balloons floating in the water look like jellyfish.Turtles often eat them and die because they have so much plastic in their stomachs.
Seabirds eat balls and plastic, after confusing them with fish eggs and crustaceans. This makes them very sick!
Whales take big gulps of water to feed , and may accidentally swallow plastic rubbish when feeding. The plastic stays in their gut and stops them digesting their food, leading to a slow death!
MORE VOCABULARY
There's some interesting vocabulary you have to learn in this unit.
Look at this video:
GRAMMAR
It's time to remember all the sentences (grammar structures) we've learnt in this unit. Look at them carefully:
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GAMES AND ACTIVITIES
There is a puppy.