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Speaking Practice 3

The document outlines a speaking practice exercise focused on the topic of animals, encouraging discussion on various aspects such as the benefits of pets, differences between domestic and wild animals, and animal welfare. It provides a list of related questions for participants to choose from for their responses. The goal is to facilitate conversation and reflection on the importance of animals in human life and conservation efforts.

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Speaking Practice 3

The document outlines a speaking practice exercise focused on the topic of animals, encouraging discussion on various aspects such as the benefits of pets, differences between domestic and wild animals, and animal welfare. It provides a list of related questions for participants to choose from for their responses. The goal is to facilitate conversation and reflection on the importance of animals in human life and conservation efforts.

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SPEAKING PRACTICE 3

TOPIC 5

Talk about ANIMALS. You may discuss:

- The positive effects of raising pets on people’s lives


- The differences between domestic and wild animals
- The importance of animal welfare and rights
- The protection of endangered species
- ….

Here are some examples for related speaking questions. Choose 2 questions to answer:

- What is your favourite animal and why?


- Have you ever been to a zoo or an animal park? How did you feel about seeing animals
there?
- Do you think animals should be kept in zoos, or should they live in the wild? Why?
- How do animals help humans in everyday life, like in farming or police work?
- What are some animals that you think are important to protect from extinction? Why?
- Do you have a pet? (If so, can you describe it? If not, would you like to have one?)
- What are some of the most common pets in your country?
- Why do you think people enjoy having pets?
- What are the benefits of raising pets for children?

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