• Meet and speak
  • MNWeG
  • 15.12.2022
  • English
  • M (Mindeststandard)
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Meet and speak





Find a part­ner or a te­acher and have a con­ver­sa­ti­on about oran­gutans.

You could ask the fol­lo­wing ques­ti­ons.
Try to an­s­wer in com­ple­te sen­ten­ces.

You could ask the fol­lo­wing ques­ti­ons.
Try to an­s­wer in com­ple­te sen­ten­ces.

What do you like about oran­gutans?

What do you know about the oran­ge apes?

Pos­si­ble an­s­wers:

I know that oran­gutan means per­son of the fo­rest.

I also know, that they are end­an­ge­red.

They live in the tree­tops and sleep in a nest.

Ba­bies stay with their mo­ther for eight years.

And they eat fruit.

Male oran­gutans have funny cheek pads.

Pos­si­ble an­s­wers:

I like that they can do a lot of things like hu­mans.

I like how they look like.

I like the ba­bies, be­cau­se they are so cute.

I like their be­ha­viour, be­cau­se it shows me, how si­mi­lar we are to them.

Do you know where oran­gutans live?

Would you like to work as a oran­gutan te­acher?

Pos­si­ble an­s­wers:

They live in the jung­le.

They live most­ly on trees.

Oran­gutans are found only in the rain fo­rests of the Sou­theast Asian is­lands of Bor­neo and Su­ma­tra.

Pos­si­ble an­s­wers:

I would like to work as an ani­mal te­acher, be­cau­se I like ani­mals. I like to help end­an­ge­red spe­ci­es.

I do not like ani­mals, so I do not want to work as a te­acher.

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