Pre-reading questions:
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- What are some reasons why people might find giant pandas special or important?
- How might the care and feeding of newborn animals differ from caring for adult animals?
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- give birth /giv burth/
- symbol /SIM-buhl/
- newborn /NOO-BAWRN/
- praise /preyz/
- strengthen /STRENGK-thuhn/
[phrasal verb] – to produce offspring or deliver a baby
The mother cat gave birth to a healthy kitten early in the morning.
[noun] – a sign, shape, or object that is used to represent something else
The heart symbol is often used to represent love.
[adjective] – recently born; an infant who has just been born
The hospital provides special care for newborn babies.
[verb] – to express admiration or approval of the achievements or characteristics of a person or thing
She praised the team for their hard work on the project.
[verb] – to make something stronger or more effective
The company is taking steps to strengthen its market position.
Article reading:
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On August 15, Hong Kong celebrated the birth of its first giant pandas, born locally at Ocean Park. Ying Ying, a 19-year-old panda, gave birth to twins—a male and a female—right before her birthday. This made Ying Ying the oldest panda to have her first babies. Although her pregnancy was only confirmed recently, signs like eating less and hormonal changes have been noticed since late July. Ying Ying and her partner, Le Le, were a gift from China to Hong Kong, representing their close relationship. Giant pandas are important symbols of China and are often used to build international friendships.
The newborn pandas are very delicate, especially the female cub, who has a lower body temperature and weaker cries. Ocean Park officials said that the cubs will need some time to grow stronger and won’t be shown to the public for a few months. Paulo Pong, the park’s chairman, praised the local animal care team and experts from mainland China for their help in the birth. Hong Kong’s leader, John Lee, thanked the central government for the pandas, saying it shows Beijing’s support for the city. Hong Kong is also set to receive another pair of pandas from China later this year, continuing the tradition of using these animals to strengthen diplomatic ties.
The newborn pandas are very delicate, especially the female cub, who has a lower body temperature and weaker cries. Ocean Park officials said that the cubs will need some time to grow stronger and won’t be shown to the public for a few months. Paulo Pong, the park’s chairman, praised the local animal care team and experts from mainland China for their help in the birth. Hong Kong’s leader, John Lee, thanked the central government for the pandas, saying it shows Beijing’s support for the city. Hong Kong is also set to receive another pair of pandas from China later this year, continuing the tradition of using these animals to strengthen diplomatic ties.
Comprehension questions
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- What did Ying Ying give birth to?
- When did Hong Kong celebrate the birth of the giant pandas?
- What signs of pregnancy did Ying Ying show before it was confirmed?
- What will happen to the pandas before they are shown to the public?
- How did the Ocean Park officials describe the condition of the newborn pandas?
Discussion questions
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- Have you ever visited a zoo or an animal park where you saw baby animals? If so, what did you find most interesting about their care? If not, would you like to visit a zoo to see baby animals? Why or why not?
- How would you feel if you were part of a team responsible for caring for newborn animals at a zoo?
- Do you agree that the care of delicate newborn animals should be a top priority for zoos and animal parks?
- What are some challenges and benefits of raising giant pandas in zoos to help with wildlife conservation?
- How do you think zoos and animal parks can best educate visitors about wildlife and conservation?