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Pre-reading Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- What animals do you usually see in a zoo? If so, which animal do you remember the most? If not, where have you seen wild animals?
- Have you heard stories about animals living in bad conditions? If so, what happened in the story? If not, what do you think bad conditions look like?
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- harrowing /HAR-oh-ing/
[adjective] – very shocking or upsetting
The movie showed a harrowing scene that made the audience feel very worried. - colossal /kuh-LOS-uhl/
[adjective] – extremely large
The museum had a colossal statue that impressed many visitors. - systematic /sis-tuh-MAT-ik/
[adjective] – done using a fixed plan or organized method
The team used a systematic way to check each classroom. - severity /suh-VER-i-tee/
[noun] – the seriousness of something
The doctor explained the severity of the illness to the family. - pivotal /PIV-uh-tl/
[adjective] – very important and influencing many things
A good teacher can play a pivotal role in a student’s success.
Article Reading:
Please read the whole article. Then, I will check your pronunciation and intonation.
Lions, tigers, and brown bears inside the former Luján Zoo near Buenos Aires received urgent medical help this week after staying for many years in small and unsafe cages. The zoo closed in 2020 because of safety problems, and the animals remained in the area with little food and no steady care. A new report from Four Paws, an international animal welfare group, showed that more than half of the big cats had died from sickness, injuries, and stress. The group said some animals lived in very tight spaces, while others stayed together in mixed groups that would never happen in nature. The situation became a major concern for officials, leading to an agreement that allowed Four Paws to manage the remaining animals and prepare them for transfer to foreign sanctuaries. Experts described the conditions as harrowing, and the rescue effort as colossal because of the number of animals involved and the level of harm recorded.
Veterinarians entered the site to check each animal and provide medicine such as antibiotics and nutrients. Some animals needed surgery because of infections and damaged teeth from biting metal bars. Four Paws shared that the mission required a systematic plan to handle sedation, transport, and treatment. Specialists said the rescue showed the severity of keeping wild animals in crowded places. Officials added that the operation marked a pivotal step toward improving wildlife care in Argentina.
Veterinarians entered the site to check each animal and provide medicine such as antibiotics and nutrients. Some animals needed surgery because of infections and damaged teeth from biting metal bars. Four Paws shared that the mission required a systematic plan to handle sedation, transport, and treatment. Specialists said the rescue showed the severity of keeping wild animals in crowded places. Officials added that the operation marked a pivotal step toward improving wildlife care in Argentina.
Comprehension Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them based on the article.
- What animals received urgent medical help at the former Luján Zoo?
- Why did the zoo close in 2020?
- What did the animals lack after the zoo closed?
- What did the new Four Paws report show about the big cats?
- What unusual condition did the report describe about the animals’ living groups?
Discussion Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever visited a zoo with wild animals? If so, what animal looked the healthiest? If not, where have you seen healthy animals?
- Have you seen an animal that looked weak or injured before? If so, what helped the animal recover? If not, what help do you think it needed?
- Do you agree that animals in zoos should receive regular medical care?
- Why is it important to move animals from unsafe cages to better places?
- What problems can happen when many wild animals live in small and crowded spaces?