The document is a listening exercise about Daniel's farm. It contains two sections: 1) Students are asked to listen and circle the correct options to identify how many of each animal is on Daniel's farm. The answers are: there are three cows, two dogs, one donkey, five sheep, and seven horses. 2) Students are asked to listen and circle T or F to statements about Daniel's family and their roles on the farm. The true statements are: Ralph milks the cows and moves the sheep, Samantha feeds the chickens, Daniel milks the cows, and Daniel's family likes living on the farm.
The document is a listening exercise about Daniel's farm. It contains two sections: 1) Students are asked to listen and circle the correct options to identify how many of each animal is on Daniel's farm. The answers are: there are three cows, two dogs, one donkey, five sheep, and seven horses. 2) Students are asked to listen and circle T or F to statements about Daniel's family and their roles on the farm. The true statements are: Ralph milks the cows and moves the sheep, Samantha feeds the chickens, Daniel milks the cows, and Daniel's family likes living on the farm.
The document is a listening exercise about Daniel's farm. It contains two sections: 1) Students are asked to listen and circle the correct options to identify how many of each animal is on Daniel's farm. The answers are: there are three cows, two dogs, one donkey, five sheep, and seven horses. 2) Students are asked to listen and circle T or F to statements about Daniel's family and their roles on the farm. The true statements are: Ralph milks the cows and moves the sheep, Samantha feeds the chickens, Daniel milks the cows, and Daniel's family likes living on the farm.