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Question: Have you ever seen a lizard? How big was it? Read the article below and then answer the questions. The Komodo Dragon Have you ever seen a small lizard in a garden? How about a giant lizard? In the rainy, island country of Indonesia, there are between 4,000 and 5,000 giant lizards called Komodo dragons. They are called Komodo dragons because one of the five islands they live on is called Komodo Island. They are the largest species of lizard in the world. Adult Komodos can grow to more than three meters long and weigh about 70 kilograms. The largest Komodo ever was an amazing 166 kilograms! European scientists discovered them in 1910, and the first two Komodos were kept at the London Zoo in 1927. When Hollywood producers heard about the giant lizards, they made a movie in 1933 about a giant gorilla called King Kong. The Komodos can live for about forty or even fifty years. They eat almost anything they can catch; for example, birds, bird eggs, monkeys, deer and horses. Sometimes they even eat other, smaller Komodos, and sometimes (but not often) even people. They especially like to eat dead and dying animals which they can smell many kilometers away. There are only about fifty Komodo dragons in zoos around the world, located mostly in Indonesia, Europe and North America. Because there are so few of them living in the wild, a park called Komodo National Park was opened in Indonesia in 1980 to protect them from hunters. It had forty-five thousand visitors in 2010.

READING COMPREHENSION 1. The paragraph is about lizards. 2. About how many Komodo dragons are there in the world? (a) between four and five thousand (b) forty-five thousand (c) fifty 3. About how long is an adult Komodo? (a) seventy meters (b) three meters (c) five meters 4. When did people Europeans find out about them? (a) 1933 (b) 1927 (c) 1910 5. In Paragraph 2, what does they mean? (a) movie producers (b) giant lizards (c) European scientists 6. What do Komodo dragons like to eat? (a) almost anything (b) people (c) birds and bird eggs 7. Komodo dragons often eat people. 8. There are many Komodo dragons in zoos around the world. 9. In Paragraph 2, what does it mean? (a) Indonesia (b) hunters (c) Komodo National Park 10. Why did people make Komodo National Park? (a) The Komodo dragons are dangerous. (b) It is easier for people to see Komodo dragons. (c) Some people kill Komodo dragons.

Grammar-in-Context Complete the paragraph by circling the correct words. Have you ever seen a small lizard in a garden? How about a giant lizard? In the (1), island country of Indonesia, there (2) between 4,000 and 5,000 giant lizards called Komodo dragons. They are called Komodo dragons because one of the five islands (3) live on is called Komodo Island. They are the largest species of lizard in the world. Adult Komodos can grow to (4) than three meters long and weigh about 70 kilograms. The largest Komodo ever was an amazing 166 kilograms! European scientists (5) them in 1910, and the first two Komodos were kept at the London Zoo (6) 1927. When Hollywood producers heard about the giant lizards, they made a movie in 1933 about a giant gorilla called King Kong. The Komodos can live for about forty (7) even fifty years. They eat almost anything they (8) catch; for example, birds, bird eggs, monkeys, deer and horses. Sometimes they even eat other, smaller Komodos, and sometimes (but not often) even people. They especially like to eat dead and (9) animals which they can smell many kilometers away. There are only about fifty Komodo dragons in zoos around the world, located mostly in Indonesia, Europe and North America. (10) there are so few of them living in the wild, a park called Komodo National Park was opened in Indonesia in 1980 to protect (11) from hunters. Forty-five thousand people (12) it in 2010. 1. (A) rain (B) rainy (C) rains (D) rained 2. (A) has (B) is (C) have (D) are 3. (A) they (B) their (C) them (D) they re 4. (A) more (B) much (C) many (D) most 5. (A) discovers (B) discover (C) discovered (D) discovering 6. (A) at (B) in (C) to (D) on 7. (A) or (B) but (C) yet (D) so 8. (A) are (B) have (C) is (D) can 9. (A) dies (B) die (C) dying (D) death 10. (A) And (B) Because (C) But (D) So 11. (A) them (B) they (C) their (D) they re 12. (A) visiting (B) visit (C) visits (D) visited

WRITING PRACTICE DESCRIPTIVE WRITING: Write about a special animal in your country.

LESSON Reading and Grammar: Animals Aim Reading and Grammar Practice Level Intermediate NOTES Begin the lesson by asking your learners what a lizard is, and if they have ever seen one. If a student answers yes, ask him or her how big it was. Distribute the Reading Comprehension sheet (the ten questions on page 2) before your learners actually read the text on page 1. Give them about a minute to quickly go over the questions and remind them that they want to skim and scan the text to answer the questions quickly remember: good readers do two things: (1) understand what they read; (2) read quickly. Consider giving your learners an appropriate time limit to read and answer all the questions (about 10 15 minutes) write this on the board so everyone is aware of it. This time may vary somewhat depending on your own specific group of learners, so be flexible. ANSWER KEY Reading Comprehension 1. B 6. A 2. A 7. B 3. B 8. B 4. C 9. C 5. A 10. C Grammar-in-Context 1. B 5. C 9. C 2. D 6. B 10. B 3. A 7. A 11. A 4. A 8. D 12. D For the Grammar-in-Context section, make sure that your learners have put away the original reading text before completing the exercise. My Notes "Komodo dragon distribution" by Original uploader was Tommyknocker at en.wikipedia - Transferred from en.wikipedia. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:komodo_dragon_distribution.gif#/media/file:komodo_dragon_distribution.gif