Self Assessment test – Agapi – Penny Maniatakou

1) Match the pictures to the words:
a) iguana, b) bird, c) dog, d) tortoise, e) goldfish, f) sheep, g) cat
1) dog 2) sheep 3) tortoise 4) goldfish 5) cat 6) iguana 7) bird

2) Finish these phrases and talk about what these animals do. Look at the example e.g. a dog
barks/wiggles its tail/eats bones
1. A bird flie / chips
2. A cat eats fish / meows
3. An iguana shakes its head / has its tongue out / climb trees
4. A goldfish sleeps with its eyes open / swimming

3) Answer these questions. Tick the correct box:
Yes, it does No, it doesn't
1. Does a cat eat fish? Yes, it does
2. Does a goldfish climb trees? No, it doesn't
3. Does an iguana swim in a bowl? No, it doesn't
4. Does a tortoise walk slowly? Yes, it does
5. Does a bird sing in a cage? Yes, it does
6. Does a cow make water? No, it doesn't
7. Does a duck swim in the sea? Yes, it does
8. Does a dog wiggle its tail? Yes, it does
9. Does a sheep eat grass? Yes, it does

4) Look at the information about the brown bear and fill in the blanks. It is what a member of Arcturos is telling Andrew and his friends:

The Greek brown bear is an endangered species. It lives on the (1) mountains of Pindos and Rodopi. It can be up to two metres long and two hundred and (2) fifty kilos. It generally eats (3) grass, but it also eats ants, (4) fish and small (5) animals It has one or two babies (cubs) every two or three years. Baby cubs can't (6) see and they weigh two or (7) three hundred grams. There are only one hundred and (8) eighty brown bears in Greece today.

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