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Unit 8

Write a school notice from the school's Youth Union that is celebrating the World
Wildlife Day (3d March) to raise young people's awareness of wildlife conservation.
They are seeking ideas for interesting activities to be included in the event.
Requirements
No more than 70 words
Use three bullet points to include three main points

School Notice: World Wildlife Day Celebration


Join us on March 3rd to raise awareness of wildlife conservation!
 Share your ideas for engaging activities to include in the event.
 Help educate young people about the importance of protecting wildlife.
 Let's work together to make a meaningful impact on our environment.
Submit your activity suggestions to the Youth Union office by March 23.

Write a letter to your friend, telling him/her about recent initiatives to protect wildlife at
your school.
Requirements
No more than 100 words (6 sentences)
Use connectors

Dear John, I hope this letter finds you well! I'm excited to share some great news about recent
initiatives at our school to protect wildlife. Firstly, our school has implemented a recycling
programme to reduce waste and protect habitats. Additionally, we've started a garden to
provide a safe space for local wildlife to thrive. Lastly, students are actively involved in
organising awareness campaigns and fundraisers to support wildlife conservation efforts.
Overall, these initiatives reflect our commitment to preserving biodiversity and making a
positive impact on the environment. I can't wait to tell you more about it when we catch up!
Warm regards.

Write an essay about the importance of protecting endangered species.


Requirements
No more than 180 words
Use connectors
Use parallelism, for example: I enjoy watching TV, listening to music and going
shopping in my free time.
Include one sentence with the word ‘their’.
Endangered species face a number of challenges that threaten their survival. Firstly, habitat
destruction, caused by factors such as deforestation and urbanisation, poses a significant
threat to many species. Additionally, pollution and climate change have detrimental effects on
ecosystems, further endangering vulnerable species. Moreover, illegal hunting and poaching
contribute to declining populations of endangered animals worldwide. These threats not only
jeopardise the survival of individual species but also disrupt entire ecosystems and
biodiversity. Therefore, concerted efforts are needed to address the root causes of
endangerment and implement effective conservation strategies. Governments, conservation
organisations, and individuals must work together to protect endangered species and their
habitats. By preserving natural habitats, combating illegal wildlife trade, and raising
awareness, we can safeguard the future of these magnificent creatures and ensure their
continued existence for generations to come.

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