1 What’s your favorite animal?
2 Do you like to see animals in the
zoo?
4 Did you have a pet when you were
young?
5 What pet will you have later?
6
If you raise
children in the future, will you allow them to keep a pet?
has to do with: is related to
Eg: This theory has nothing to do with
Einstein’s laws.
in captivity: caged
Eg: The animals are held in captivity
animal lovers: people who love animals
Eg: My mother is an animal lover.
Demeanour: way of being
Eg: Rahul’s cool demeanour
calmed her down
cat person: a person who prefers cats to dogs
Eg: She is a cat person
litter box : the box where cats go to the bathroom
Eg: Use the litter box for the cat
where
it lives and explain how you feel about this animal
Sample Answer
Here is the
sample for the “describe a wild animal from your country” topic:
I’ll describe an
endangered animal in northeastern China. It’s called the Manchurian or Siberian
tiger. Manchurian tigers are very impressive animals. Like all tigers, they
have orange and black stripes and a white underside, and powerful claws and
teeth. The largest is nearly 1.5 meters tall, and can weigh between 300 and 400
kilos of muscle! They are the largest of the cat family and the most effective
and dangerous hunters. They are found all over Siberia and in a few places in
northeastern China. They usually hunt and live alone, and only meet other
tigers during the mating season. I think there are less than 50 of them in the
wild in China. There are more kept in captivity, in zoos or special parks.
There is one wildlife park in Harbin that is famous for its many Manchurian
tigers.
Most Chinese
admire the tiger as a symbol of strength and fierceness. Tigers have had a place in Chinese culture for thousands
of years. They are found in Chinese literature new and old and are the subject
of many famous paintings, But I don’t think many Chinese know that this special
breed of tigers is all but wiped out in the wild. I hope more efforts will be made in the future to protect the tiger’s
environment. Without the forests they live and hunt in, Manchurian tigers can
only exist in captivity.
Vocabulary
for Cue Card
Here are the
vocabularies for “describe a wild animal from your country” with examples:
Endangered: (of a species) Seriously at risk of extinction.
Eg: Tiger is one of the endangered
species worldwide.
Fierceness: Wild or hostile
Eg: Cheetah is known for its
fierceness
Captivity: The condition of being imprisoned or confined.
Eg: He was under 366 days of captivity
Mating: The action of animals coming together to breed
Eg: “These birds start mating in
May.”
Speaking Part 3
1 Do many people in China like to
have a pet?
I think the
number of Chinese who like pets is less than half the total population. Many
Chinese are afraid of common pets. I think it’s very funny, but some are really
scared of animals, even very tiny and harmless ones. This may be because of
something in their childhood, I don’t know. There are many people in China who
like pets, but not the majority, for sure.
2 What kinds of pets are the most
popular in China?
Dogs and cats
are by far the most common. I think the single most common pet is either the
Pekingese dog or the Pug dog. I think they are both quite ugly, but sometimes
they’re so ugly they’re cute. A lot of people also keep guard dogs to protect
their property.
3 What are some of the advantages and
disadvantages of having a pet?
A pet can be a
good friend: sometimes the best friend. Pets are also great playmates for children. I think it’s very good for
kids to have a pet when growing up. The disadvantages are that pets are
expensive to feed and care for, and require a lot of time, depending on the
kind of pet.
4 Do you think there should be laws to
protect the welfare of pets and farm animals?
I don’t really
know. I guess there should be laws, but we really shouldn’t need them. People
should be responsible enough to treat pets and farm animals well. But since
many people are too selfish to care, we must have some laws. But the laws
shouldn’t become so important that they nearly equal laws protecting the
welfare of human beings.
5 Are there any wild animals in
China that are not found in any other country?
Yes. The giant
panda and the Tibetan antelope. There are probably also some birds and other animals
that are only found here, but I don’t know anything about them. It’s sad, but
the animals that are found only in China are the ones that are the most
endangered. I think that’s the same for other countries, though.
6 How do Chinese people feel about
the protection of wild animals?
Many Chinese are
only now beginning to learn about the importance of protecting wild animals, as
well as the environment they live in. The new generations are being taught to
respect wild animals. But people never even see them except on TV, so they only
have a vague idea of the need to protect them. I admire the many brave people
who have made sacrifices to protect wild animals, like the Kekexili mountain
patrol. There was a recent movie made about them.
7 What do you think are some of the
benefits to humans of protecting wild animals?
I’m not sure
what benefits there are, but I know that everything in nature is there for a
reason. If one species dies out, it can upset the balance of nature and do a
lot of damage in the long run. Wild animals don’t always directly affect
people, but often, they fill a special role in the balance that we are also
part of and affect other species of plants that we are directly dependent on.
So we should protect them, because we may be protecting ourselves without
knowing it.
8 What is the purpose of having zoos?
Zoos are really
a compromise, I think. They are a way for people who live in the city,
especially children, to see wild animals. But I think that unless the zoos are
the best quality, they shouldn’t be operated, as it’s cruel to keep wild
animals in small cages or dirty surroundings. High standard zoos can be good,
as they educate the general public about the world around them. But I still
think it would be better if people could learn about animals straight from
nature, not seeing them in zoos.
9 How do you think zoos in China
could be improved?
Many zoos in
China are poorly equipped, due to lack of funding. Zoos are not so popular or
common. I think that they could be improved by more cooperation with other zoos
in the west that are well-operated and have good techniques and facilities we
can learn from.
Vocabulary
for Speaking Part 3
Antelope: A swift-running deerlike ruminant with smooth hair and
upward-pointing horns
Eg: A lot of antelope can be found in
the forest reserves
Vague: Of uncertain
Eg: Patients are showing vague
symptoms of coronavirus
Compromises: An agreement or settlement of a
dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
Eg: John compromised with Kim.
Patrol: An expedition to keep watch over
an area
Eg: The night patrol has begun.
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