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SPEAKING TOPIC: ANIMAL

Question 1: What is your favorite animal, and why do you like it?
Answer: My favorite animal is the dolphin because they are very intelligent and friendly. They
can do amazing tricks and seem to enjoy being around people. Dolphins also live in the
ocean, which I find very interesting.

Definitions:

● Intelligent: Smart; able to learn and understand things easily.


● Friendly: Kind and pleasant; easy to talk to or interact with.

Question 2: Have you ever had a pet? If yes, can you describe it?
Answer: Yes, I have a pet cat named Whiskers. She is a small, white cat with green eyes.
Whiskers is very playful and likes to chase after toys. She also loves to sit on my lap and purr
when I pet her.

Definitions:

● Pet: An animal that lives with people and is cared for.


● Purr: A soft, low sound made by cats when they are happy.

Question 3: What are some common animals found in your country?


Answer: In my country, common animals include dogs, cats, cows, chickens, and birds. We
also have many wild animals like deer, rabbits, and foxes. Some people keep fish and
hamsters as pets, too.

Definitions:

● Common: Found often; usual.


● Wild: Living in nature without human control.

Question 4: Why is it important to protect endangered animals?


Answer: It is important to protect endangered animals because they are a vital part of our
ecosystem. Each animal plays a role in the balance of nature. If they disappear, it can cause
problems for other animals and plants, and for humans too.

Definitions:

● Endangered: At risk of becoming extinct; in danger of no longer existing.


● Ecosystem: A community of living things and their environment.

Question 5: What do you think about zoos?


Answer: I think zoos can be good and bad. They are good because they help protect animals
and teach people about them. But they can be bad if the animals are not treated well or if
they are kept in small spaces. It's important for zoos to focus on animal welfare.

Definitions:
● Zoos: Places where animals are kept for people to see and learn about.
● Welfare: The health, happiness, and well-being of a person or animal.

Question 6: How do animals help people in their daily lives?


Answer: Animals help people in many ways. Pets like dogs and cats provide companionship
and can make people feel happier. Some animals, like horses and dogs, help with work on
farms or in rescue operations. Service animals assist people with disabilities.

Definitions:

● Companionship: The feeling of having someone with you; friendship.


● Rescue: Saving someone from danger or harm.
● Service animals: Animals trained to help people with disabilities.

Question 7: Can you name some animals that live in the wild and their
habitats?
Answer: Sure, lions live in the savannah, which is a grassy plain with few trees. Penguins live
in the cold regions of Antarctica. Monkeys are often found in tropical rainforests, where
there are many trees for them to climb.

Definitions:

● Habitats: The natural homes of animals or plants.


● Savannah: A flat, grassy area with few trees, found in warm regions.

Question 8: How do you feel about animal testing for scientific research?
Answer: I feel that animal testing should be done only when absolutely necessary and with
great care. It's important to find alternatives that do not harm animals. When it is done, it
should be to improve health and well-being for humans and animals alike.

Definitions:

● Testing: Trying out or experimenting to find out something.


● Alternatives: Different ways or choices.

Question 9: What are some ways we can help animals in our community?
Answer: We can help animals in our community by adopting pets from shelters, volunteering
at animal rescue organizations, and donating to charities that support animals. It's also
important to treat all animals kindly and report any cases of abuse.

Definitions:

● Shelters: Places that provide protection and care for animals without homes.
● Volunteering: Offering to do something without being paid.
Question 10: Why do some people become vegetarians or vegans?
Answer: Some people become vegetarians or vegans because they do not want to harm
animals. They believe that animals should not be killed for food. Others choose this lifestyle
for health reasons or because they think it is better for the environment.

Definitions:

● Vegetarians: People who do not eat meat.


● Vegans: People who do not eat or use any animal products.

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