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David Attenborough's Madagascar
This is a three-part programme about Madagascar, one of the world's oldest islands. David Attenborough first went to Madagascar 50 years ago and this DVD shows us how the country and the island's animals have changed. He shows some film from his many visits over the years. Some of the film is in black and white.
Madagascar has mountains going from north to south and, because of the mountains, the island has a lot of different weather. The highest mountains are very high so plants and trees don't grow on them.
On the east of the mountains there are forests and amazing rivers and there are interesting birds and animals. On the west of the mountains, the weather is very dry. It has very hot days and cold nights, and there are interesting plants, birds and animals here too.
Madagascar is a really special island in the Indian Ocean, and David Attenborough tells us how many of the plants and animals changed over 60 million years. He also tells us how he filmed in difficult parts of the island. This is the best nature programme I have ever watched!
1 The DVD is about Madagascar in the past and today________
Read the review of Madagascar. Are the sentences true or false?
David Attenborough's Madagascar
This is a three-part programme about Madagascar, one of the world's oldest islands. David Attenborough first went to Madagascar 50 years ago and this DVD shows us how the country and the island's animals have changed. He shows some film from his many visits over the years. Some of the film is in black and white.
Madagascar has mountains going from north to south and, because of the mountains, the island has a lot of different weather. The highest mountains are very high so plants and trees don't grow on them.
On the east of the mountains there are forests and amazing rivers and there are interesting birds and animals. On the west of the mountains, the weather is very dry. It has very hot days and cold nights, and there are interesting plants, birds and animals here too.
Madagascar is a really special island in the Indian Ocean, and David Attenborough tells us how many of the plants and animals changed over 60 million years. He also tells us how he filmed in difficult parts of the island. This is the best nature programme I have ever watched!
2. The film is just black colour ________
Read the review of Madagascar. Are the sentences true or false?
David Attenborough's Madagascar
This is a three-part programme about Madagascar, one of the world's oldest islands. David Attenborough first went to Madagascar 50 years ago and this DVD shows us how the country and the island's animals have changed. He shows some film from his many visits over the years. Some of the film is in black and white.
Madagascar has mountains going from north to south and, because of the mountains, the island has a lot of different weather. The highest mountains are very high so plants and trees don't grow on them.
On the east of the mountains there are forests and amazing rivers and there are interesting birds and animals. On the west of the mountains, the weather is very dry. It has very hot days and cold nights, and there are interesting plants, birds and animals here too.
Madagascar is a really special island in the Indian Ocean, and David Attenborough tells us how many of the plants and animals changed over 60 million years. He also tells us how he filmed in difficult parts of the island. This is the best nature programme I have ever watched!
3. The weather is the same all over the island. ________
Read the review of Madagascar. Are the sentences true or false?
David Attenborough's Madagascar
This is a three-part programme about Madagascar, one of the world's oldest islands. David Attenborough first went to Madagascar 50 years ago and this DVD shows us how the country and the island's animals have changed. He shows some film from his many visits over the years. Some of the film is in black and white.
Madagascar has mountains going from north to south and, because of the mountains, the island has a lot of different weather. The highest mountains are very high so plants and trees don't grow on them.
On the east of the mountains there are forests and amazing rivers and there are interesting birds and animals. On the west of the mountains, the weather is very dry. It has very hot days and cold nights, and there are interesting plants, birds and animals here too.
Madagascar is a really special island in the Indian Ocean, and David Attenborough tells us how many of the plants and animals changed over 60 million years. He also tells us how he filmed in difficult parts of the island. This is the best nature programme I have ever watched!
4. There are forests and rivers on the east of the island. ________
Read the review of Madagascar. Are the sentences true or false?
David Attenborough's Madagascar
This is a three-part programme about Madagascar, one of the world's oldest islands. David Attenborough first went to Madagascar 50 years ago and this DVD shows us how the country and the island's animals have changed. He shows some film from his many visits over the years. Some of the film is in black and white.
Madagascar has mountains going from north to south and, because of the mountains, the island has a lot of different weather. The highest mountains are very high so plants and trees don't grow on them.
On the east of the mountains there are forests and amazing rivers and there are interesting birds and animals. On the west of the mountains, the weather is very dry. It has very hot days and cold nights, and there are interesting plants, birds and animals here too.
Madagascar is a really special island in the Indian Ocean, and David Attenborough tells us how many of the plants and animals changed over 60 million years. He also tells us how he filmed in difficult parts of the island. This is the best nature programme I have ever watched!
5. The west side of the island is very cold in the day ________
Read the review of Madagascar. Are the sentences true or false?
David Attenborough's Madagascar
This is a three-part programme about Madagascar, one of the world's oldest islands. David Attenborough first went to Madagascar 50 years ago and this DVD shows us how the country and the island's animals have changed. He shows some film from his many visits over the years. Some of the film is in black and white.
Madagascar has mountains going from north to south and, because of the mountains, the island has a lot of different weather. The highest mountains are very high so plants and trees don't grow on them.
On the east of the mountains there are forests and amazing rivers and there are interesting birds and animals. On the west of the mountains, the weather is very dry. It has very hot days and cold nights, and there are interesting plants, birds and animals here too.
Madagascar is a really special island in the Indian Ocean, and David Attenborough tells us how many of the plants and animals changed over 60 million years. He also tells us how he filmed in difficult parts of the island. This is the best nature programme I have ever watched!
6. The writer doesn't like the DVD ________
Read the review of Madagascar. Choose the correct answer A, B or C.
David Attenborough's Madagascar
This is a three-part programme about Madagascar, one of the world's oldest islands. David Attenborough first went to Madagascar 50 years ago and this DVD shows us how the country and the island's animals have changed. He shows some film from his many visits over the years. Some of the film is in black and white.
Madagascar has mountains going from north to south and, because of the mountains, the island has a lot of different weather. The highest mountains are very high so plants and trees don't grow on them.
On the east of the mountains there are forests and amazing rivers and there are interesting birds and animals. On the west of the mountains, the weather is very dry. It has very hot days and cold nights, and there are interesting plants, birds and animals here too.
Madagascar is a really special island in the Indian Ocean, and David Attenborough tells us how many of the plants and animals changed over 60 million years. He also tells us how he filmed in difficult parts of the island. This is the best nature programme I have ever watched!
7. The DVD is about Madagascar _________
Read the review of Madagascar. Choose the correct answer A, B or C.
David Attenborough's Madagascar
This is a three-part programme about Madagascar, one of the world's oldest islands. David Attenborough first went to Madagascar 50 years ago and this DVD shows us how the country and the island's animals have changed. He shows some film from his many visits over the years. Some of the film is in black and white.
Madagascar has mountains going from north to south and, because of the mountains, the island has a lot of different weather. The highest mountains are very high so plants and trees don't grow on them.
On the east of the mountains there are forests and amazing rivers and there are interesting birds and animals. On the west of the mountains, the weather is very dry. It has very hot days and cold nights, and there are interesting plants, birds and animals here too.
Madagascar is a really special island in the Indian Ocean, and David Attenborough tells us how many of the plants and animals changed over 60 million years. He also tells us how he filmed in difficult parts of the island. This is the best nature programme I have ever watched!
8. There are mountains_________
Read the review of Madagascar. Choose the correct answer A, B or C.
David Attenborough's Madagascar
This is a three-part programme about Madagascar, one of the world's oldest islands. David Attenborough first went to Madagascar 50 years ago and this DVD shows us how the country and the island's animals have changed. He shows some film from his many visits over the years. Some of the film is in black and white.
Madagascar has mountains going from north to south and, because of the mountains, the island has a lot of different weather. The highest mountains are very high so plants and trees don't grow on them.
On the east of the mountains there are forests and amazing rivers and there are interesting birds and animals. On the west of the mountains, the weather is very dry. It has very hot days and cold nights, and there are interesting plants, birds and animals here too.
Madagascar is a really special island in the Indian Ocean, and David Attenborough tells us how many of the plants and animals changed over 60 million years. He also tells us how he filmed in difficult parts of the island. This is the best nature programme I have ever watched!
9. Plants and trees don't grow _________
Read the review of Madagascar. Choose the correct answer A, B or C.
David Attenborough's Madagascar
This is a three-part programme about Madagascar, one of the world's oldest islands. David Attenborough first went to Madagascar 50 years ago and this DVD shows us how the country and the island's animals have changed. He shows some film from his many visits over the years. Some of the film is in black and white.
Madagascar has mountains going from north to south and, because of the mountains, the island has a lot of different weather. The highest mountains are very high so plants and trees don't grow on them.
On the east of the mountains there are forests and amazing rivers and there are interesting birds and animals. On the west of the mountains, the weather is very dry. It has very hot days and cold nights, and there are interesting plants, birds and animals here too.
Madagascar is a really special island in the Indian Ocean, and David Attenborough tells us how many of the plants and animals changed over 60 million years. He also tells us how he filmed in difficult parts of the island. This is the best nature programme I have ever watched!
10. David Attenborough tells us how _________
Read the review of Madagascar. Choose the correct answer A, B or C.
David Attenborough's Madagascar
This is a three-part programme about Madagascar, one of the world's oldest islands. David Attenborough first went to Madagascar 50 years ago and this DVD shows us how the country and the island's animals have changed. He shows some film from his many visits over the years. Some of the film is in black and white.
Madagascar has mountains going from north to south and, because of the mountains, the island has a lot of different weather. The highest mountains are very high so plants and trees don't grow on them.
On the east of the mountains there are forests and amazing rivers and there are interesting birds and animals. On the west of the mountains, the weather is very dry. It has very hot days and cold nights, and there are interesting plants, birds and animals here too.
Madagascar is a really special island in the Indian Ocean, and David Attenborough tells us how many of the plants and animals changed over 60 million years. He also tells us how he filmed in difficult parts of the island. This is the best nature programme I have ever watched!11. The writer thinks the DVD is _________
11. The writer thinks the DVD is _________
Read the review of Madagascar. Choose the correct answer A, B or C.
12. Where is Madagascar located in? _________
David Attenborough's Madagascar
This is a three-part programme about Madagascar, one of the world's oldest islands. David Attenborough first went to Madagascar 50 years ago and this DVD shows us how the country and the island's animals have changed. He shows some film from his many visits over the years. Some of the film is in black and white.
Madagascar has mountains going from north to south and, because of the mountains, the island has a lot of different weather. The highest mountains are very high so plants and trees don't grow on them.
On the east of the mountains there are forests and amazing rivers and there are interesting birds and animals. On the west of the mountains, the weather is very dry. It has very hot days and cold nights, and there are interesting plants, birds and animals here too.
Madagascar is a really special island in the Indian Ocean, and David Attenborough tells us how many of the plants and animals changed over 60 million years. He also tells us how he filmed in difficult parts of the island. This is the best nature programme I have ever watched!
David Smith is an English schoolboy. He is eleven years old and he is a pupil of St. Patrick School in London.
David lives with his father and mother in a little town of Greenwich not far from London.
His address is 21, Green Street.
David's school is far from his house, so he goes to his school by a school bus. David Smith is a first-year pupil of a secondary school. His lessons begin at nine o'clock in the morning. He usually has seven lessons a day: four lessons before dinner and three lessons in the afternoon, after dinner. David always has dinner at school, but some pupils of his class go home to have dinner during a big break.
At five o'clock David comes back from school. He has a rest. He plays with his friends, reads books or plays computer games. David has his supper with the family at six or seven o'clock in the evening. He goes to bed at ten o'clock. Before going to bed he usually has tea with a piece of cake.
David Smith is… years old
David Smith is an English schoolboy. He is eleven years old and he is a pupil of St. Patrick School in London.
David lives with his father and mother in a little town of Greenwich not far from London.
His address is 21, Green Street.
David's school is far from his house, so he goes to his school by a school bus. David Smith is a first-year pupil of a secondary school. His lessons begin at nine o'clock in the morning. He usually has seven lessons a day: four lessons before dinner and three lessons in the afternoon, after dinner. David always has dinner at school, but some pupils of his class go home to have dinner during a big break.
At five o'clock David comes back from school. He has a rest. He plays with his friends, reads books or plays computer games. David has his supper with the family at six or seven o'clock in the evening. He goes to bed at ten o'clock. Before going to bed he usually has tea with a piece of cake.
He goes to his school by….
David Smith is an English schoolboy. He is eleven years old and he is a pupil of St. Patrick School in London.
David lives with his father and mother in a little town of Greenwich not far from London.
His address is 21, Green Street.
David's school is far from his house, so he goes to his school by a school bus. David Smith is a first-year pupil of a secondary school. His lessons begin at nine o'clock in the morning. He usually has seven lessons a day: four lessons before dinner and three lessons in the afternoon, after dinner. David always has dinner at school, but some pupils of his class go home to have dinner during a big break.
At five o'clock David comes back from school. He has a rest. He plays with his friends, reads books or plays computer games. David has his supper with the family at six or seven o'clock in the evening. He goes to bed at ten o'clock. Before going to bed he usually has tea with a piece of cake.
He usually has… lessons a day
David Smith is an English schoolboy. He is eleven years old and he is a pupil of St. Patrick School in London.
David lives with his father and mother in a little town of Greenwich not far from London.
His address is 21, Green Street.
David's school is far from his house, so he goes to his school by a school bus. David Smith is a first-year pupil of a secondary school. His lessons begin at nine o'clock in the morning. He usually has seven lessons a day: four lessons before dinner and three lessons in the afternoon, after dinner. David always has dinner at school, but some pupils of his class go home to have dinner during a big break.
At five o'clock David comes back from school. He has a rest. He plays with his friends, reads books or plays computer games. David has his supper with the family at six or seven o'clock in the evening. He goes to bed at ten o'clock. Before going to bed he usually has tea with a piece of cake.
At… o’clock David comes back from school.
David Smith is an English schoolboy. He is eleven years old and he is a pupil of St. Patrick School in London.
David lives with his father and mother in a little town of Greenwich not far from London.
His address is 21, Green Street.
David's school is far from his house, so he goes to his school by a school bus. David Smith is a first-year pupil of a secondary school. His lessons begin at nine o'clock in the morning. He usually has seven lessons a day: four lessons before dinner and three lessons in the afternoon, after dinner. David always has dinner at school, but some pupils of his class go home to have dinner during a big break.
At five o'clock David comes back from school. He has a rest. He plays with his friends, reads books or plays computer games. David has his supper with the family at six or seven o'clock in the evening. He goes to bed at ten o'clock. Before going to bed he usually has tea with a piece of cake.
David Smith is …... boy.
David Smith is an English schoolboy. He is eleven years old and he is a pupil of St. Patrick School in London.
David lives with his father and mother in a little town of Greenwich not far from London.
His address is 21, Green Street.
David's school is far from his house, so he goes to his school by a school bus. David Smith is a first-year pupil of a secondary school. His lessons begin at nine o'clock in the morning. He usually has seven lessons a day: four lessons before dinner and three lessons in the afternoon, after dinner. David always has dinner at school, but some pupils of his class go home to have dinner during a big break.
At five o'clock David comes back from school. He has a rest. He plays with his friends, reads books or plays computer games. David has his supper with the family at six or seven o'clock in the evening. He goes to bed at ten o'clock. Before going to bed he usually has tea with a piece of cake.
His school is in…
David Smith is an English schoolboy. He is eleven years old and he is a pupil of St. Patrick School in London.
David lives with his father and mother in a little town of Greenwich not far from London.
His address is 21, Green Street.
David's school is far from his house, so he goes to his school by a school bus. David Smith is a first-year pupil of a secondary school. His lessons begin at nine o'clock in the morning. He usually has seven lessons a day: four lessons before dinner and three lessons in the afternoon, after dinner. David always has dinner at school, but some pupils of his class go home to have dinner during a big break.
At five o'clock David comes back from school. He has a rest. He plays with his friends, reads books or plays computer games. David has his supper with the family at six or seven o'clock in the evening. He goes to bed at ten o'clock. Before going to bed he usually has tea with a piece of cake.
David Smith is a Ukrainian school boy.
David Smith is an English schoolboy. He is eleven years old and he is a pupil of St. Patrick School in London.
David lives with his father and mother in a little town of Greenwich not far from London.
His address is 21, Green Street.
David's school is far from his house, so he goes to his school by a school bus. David Smith is a first-year pupil of a secondary school. His lessons begin at nine o'clock in the morning. He usually has seven lessons a day: four lessons before dinner and three lessons in the afternoon, after dinner. David always has dinner at school, but some pupils of his class go home to have dinner during a big break.
At five o'clock David comes back from school. He has a rest. He plays with his friends, reads books or plays computer games. David has his supper with the family at six or seven o'clock in the evening. He goes to bed at ten o'clock. Before going to bed he usually has tea with a piece of cake.
David lives with his aunt in a little town.
David Smith is an English schoolboy. He is eleven years old and he is a pupil of St. Patrick School in London.
David lives with his father and mother in a little town of Greenwich not far from London.
His address is 21, Green Street.
David's school is far from his house, so he goes to his school by a school bus. David Smith is a first-year pupil of a secondary school. His lessons begin at nine o'clock in the morning. He usually has seven lessons a day: four lessons before dinner and three lessons in the afternoon, after dinner. David always has dinner at school, but some pupils of his class go home to have dinner during a big break.
At five o'clock David comes back from school. He has a rest. He plays with his friends, reads books or plays computer games. David has his supper with the family at six or seven o'clock in the evening. He goes to bed at ten o'clock. Before going to bed he usually has tea with a piece of cake.
David always has dinner at school.
David Smith is an English schoolboy. He is eleven years old and he is a pupil of St. Patrick School in London.
David lives with his father and mother in a little town of Greenwich not far from London.
His address is 21, Green Street.
David's school is far from his house, so he goes to his school by a school bus. David Smith is a first-year pupil of a secondary school. His lessons begin at nine o'clock in the morning. He usually has seven lessons a day: four lessons before dinner and three lessons in the afternoon, after dinner. David always has dinner at school, but some pupils of his class go home to have dinner during a big break.
At five o'clock David comes back from school. He has a rest. He plays with his friends, reads books or plays computer games. David has his supper with the family at six or seven o'clock in the evening. He goes to bed at ten o'clock. Before going to bed he usually has tea with a piece of cake.
He plays with his friends, watches TV or plays computer games.
David Smith is an English schoolboy. He is eleven years old and he is a pupil of St. Patrick School in London.
David lives with his father and mother in a little town of Greenwich not far from London.
His address is 21, Green Street.
David's school is far from his house, so he goes to his school by a school bus. David Smith is a first-year pupil of a secondary school. His lessons begin at nine o'clock in the morning. He usually has seven lessons a day: four lessons before dinner and three lessons in the afternoon, after dinner. David always has dinner at school, but some pupils of his class go home to have dinner during a big break.
At five o'clock David comes back from school. He has a rest. He plays with his friends, reads books or plays computer games. David has his supper with the family at six or seven o'clock in the evening. He goes to bed at ten o'clock. Before going to bed he usually has tea with a piece of cake.
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