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Lots of wild animals
1. Discover the continents:
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2. Discover the animals: write the name or choose the right answer
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3. Look at the map and complete the text:
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There are lots of penguins in Alaska. There are lots of �in the North Pole. There are lots of lamas in . There are lots of �in Africa. There ar lotso elephants in . There are lots of caribou in . There are lots of in Australia.
4. Answer the questions:
a. Are there any kangaroos in Florida? No, there aren't any kangaroos in Florida.�
b. Are there any polar bears in Asia?
c. Are there any�lamas in Europe?
d. Are there any�giraffes in North America?
5. Put in the right order and tick:
a. lots/ there/ of/ are/ in/ lions/ Africa.
b. there/ in/ Europe/ ? / are/ any/ penguins
c. aren't/ any/ bears/ there/ Asia./ in
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Sentence "b" is affirmative��� �negative������ �interrogative
Sentence "c" is �affirmative�� �negative������ �interrogative
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