The document provides a listening activity where students must match descriptions of monkey types to their geographic origins, and then indicate whether sentences about monkeys are true or false. Students are asked to match monkeys from Asia with being Old World monkeys, monkeys from South America with being New World monkeys, Mandrill monkeys with being the noisiest, Pygmy marmosets with being the smallest, and Howler monkeys with being able to be heard from five kilometers away. They must also mark as true that the monkey house only has Old World monkeys, and as false that Mandrill monkeys live in South America and the biggest monkeys can be one meter tall.
The document provides a listening activity where students must match descriptions of monkey types to their geographic origins, and then indicate whether sentences about monkeys are true or false. Students are asked to match monkeys from Asia with being Old World monkeys, monkeys from South America with being New World monkeys, Mandrill monkeys with being the noisiest, Pygmy marmosets with being the smallest, and Howler monkeys with being able to be heard from five kilometers away. They must also mark as true that the monkey house only has Old World monkeys, and as false that Mandrill monkeys live in South America and the biggest monkeys can be one meter tall.
The document provides a listening activity where students must match descriptions of monkey types to their geographic origins, and then indicate whether sentences about monkeys are true or false. Students are asked to match monkeys from Asia with being Old World monkeys, monkeys from South America with being New World monkeys, Mandrill monkeys with being the noisiest, Pygmy marmosets with being the smallest, and Howler monkeys with being able to be heard from five kilometers away. They must also mark as true that the monkey house only has Old World monkeys, and as false that Mandrill monkeys live in South America and the biggest monkeys can be one meter tall.
Listen to a talk by a guide at a zoo and match A (31-36) to B (k-p):
A B
1. Monkeys from Asia are ……. a. the biggest monkeys.
2. Monkeys from South America are b. very intelligent.
3. Mandrill monkeys are ……. c. Old World monkeys. 4. Pygmy marmosets are ……. d. the noisiest monkeys. 5. Howler monkeys are ……. e. New World monkeys. 6. Capuchin monkeys are ……. f. the smallest monkeys.
. Listen again and write T (true) or F (False) next to each sentence.
7. The monkey house has only got Old World monkeys……………………
8. The biggest monkeys can be one metre tall………...............................
9. Mandrill monkeys live in the forests of South America ………………….
10. You can hear some some monkeys from five kilometres away. ……….