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16 English lessons on the topic of
'animals'
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“It stood motionless for a moment and then it leapt away.”
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2.
“What does the horsie say? Neigh, neigh!”
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3.
“See those tracks? A herd of deer came through here.”
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4.
“I woke up this morning to the smell of coffee and the sound of birds chirping.”
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5.
“She was a stray that I took in.”
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6.
“You know, bats are actually good to have around 'cuz they keep the mosquitos in check.”
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“I saw a whole herd of deer leap across the road.”
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8.
“We've been toying with the idea of raising our own chickens.”
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“Look at the size of those teeth! Man, I wouldn't want to come across one of those out in the wild.”
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“Their natural habitat is being destroyed, little by little.”
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