The itty bitty spider The wild spider Fall the rain The itty bitty spider Again come on up right and up again. Let me show you over here. So let’s imagine this is it’s a bit of a spider. First you went right then she went up then right again and then up again. So we need to write them here okay. So first you went right.
Hi, welcome backWe’re going to do a listening task during this lesson as you know the listening task involves five stepsStep number one is reading the questions and familiarizing yourself with the question so that you know what you have to listen out forNumber two you listen to the text and you can answer the questions while you are listeningOkay, number three give yourself a round of applause three minutes, okay, that is the amount of time that we give to the studentsduring the exam, three minutes to carry on writing answers and making anycorrections, then you listen to the text for a second time and you canobviously write down answers while you are listening and then step number fiveis the final revision of your answers. Again, give yourself another threeminutes so that you can revise the answers. Sometimes it happens that thevideo that I show you are slightly longer than three minutes. Usually, in the exam, the text shouldtake roughly three minutes at normal reading speed. So, are you ready? We’re going to belistening about a particular project, which is taking place in a particular city, in aparticular country, and their target is to plant one million trees in two years. Quitean ambitious project. let’s see how they do it. Okay, so make sure that you have resource one with you. Okay, so lesson fivelistening. The city planting a million trees into years and we’re going to be meeting this womanwho is she? Okay, start by thinking a little bit about the picture that you’ve got in front ofyou. Not much you think, okay, but if you have to describe that picture you can perhaps try to guess what she is, sorry who she is and what she does, where she comes fromperhaps. Let’s see, okay so she’s Ivona Kisoyer, so you’ve got you’ve got her nameand I’m going to ask you a few questions which you also have in Activity1 and try to answer the questions and then while you are listening to the text check your work and see whether you were correct. Okay, what is her connection with a milliontrees? She’s going to grow and plant one million trees single-handedly that means on her own orperhaps she’s going to sponsor the planting of one million trees. Well in that case she would haveto be extremely rich and we would call her a philanthropist. Okay, a philanthropist, a personwho freely gives money. and help to people who need it.So is she a philanthropist or maybe she wants her cityto get one million more trees?Think a little bit about that and answer,mark the right answer.Well, the answer that you believe is correct actually.And where do you think she comes from?You think she’s from Freetown Sierra Leone,from New York United States or Manchester, England.And I’ve put three maps for you over thereto show you. Where Sierra Leone the United States and England are on the map next what does she do her job?She is the mayor of the cityShe’s a scientistShe’s a philanthropist and give it a guess quite obviouslyOkay, so activity one asideBefore we move on let’s see how much you know about the life of a tree before I show you the answers can you put these tags over hereso these tags over here under the right picture one of them needs to be used twice okay and thenwhen you’re done we also need to use these two verbs to sow to plant Right, so you just have to put the caption okay under the rightLet me just put the the numbers for you, so it will be easy. You can write them downYou can just remember them so freeze the the the video work it out and get back to us so that we can discussYour answers. OkayAre we ready? So I’m going to assume obviously that by now you haveFinished labeling these pictures of picture one what is
hello and children, I’m from Rome and today we’re going to talk about the dina sauri again but today we’re going to talk a bit about the little ones – the babies of the dina sauri and when I was looking a bit I found out that as far as we know, all the dina sauri lay eggs -eggs as many do arettili so let’s see I read the prints it’s a bit difficult to know what species of dina formed and laid the eggs because we find few of them that you can see the babies in which the embryos are but let’s see a little what we know now on them then the picture that just came see emm of e eggs of the dina sauri that they also found as fossils gave were fossilized that we know for sure is that the dina sauri in women properly used to lay many eggs not just one egg the facts often found that there were between fifteen and twenty the egg in one sitting according to the spec theirs so let’s count a little in Maltese you have one two three four five six seven eight nine ten plus eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen or else sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty ten who made the egg so who knows how many hatchlings they would have had but there was a reason they would have had many because they were married there were other dynamites and other animals that would sometimes eat their eggs so let’s see a little video if we were to look inside a dynamite egg let’s see a little together how interested There are many other remarkable things in these astonishing time capsules.This one has got perfectly clearly limb bones.Here is a skull, that’s the orbit of the eye.There’s the lower jaw, there’s the snout. This one also has a skull, but on the tip of the snout, you can see a little spike,which is like the egg tooth that the bird embryo has to help it crack itself out of a shell.And here is a replica of what the complete uncrushed shell must have looked like.With all these details, it’s possible to imagine how a baby titanosaur entered the world. xrin in Maltese together and now I have a video so that we can have a bit of time in English well to the number we know them in both languages saw wiare going ta cout to geder wit dissong in english as du some counting io amekoadiirqaqa uie Thank you for watching!