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Beware of the dog

Insects:


Bee - butterfly - fly - mosquito - spider - wasp

Farm animals:


Bull - chicken - cow - goat - horse - pig - sheep

Wild animals :


Bat - bear - bird - camel - crocodile - deer ( plural deer ) - elephant - giraffe - kangaroo - lion ( lioness ) - monkey - mouse ( plural mice ) - rabbit - rat - tiger

Sea animals:


Dolphin - jellyfish - shark - whale

He was stung by a jellyfish.(sting)

Inject venom into your skin

Some insects bite, e.g. mosquitoes and spiders and all animals with teeth

What animal would you most like to see on a safari?

Are you allergic to any animals?

Can you tell us in reverse order?

The Atlantic and Pacific oceans surround North America

There are a number of poisonous snakes in North America like coral snake

Step on them by accident

A bite from a coral snake can be very painful and can occasionally kill

You can shake off the snake quickly

They have powerful jaws, sharp teeth and sharp claws

Believe it or not

When the male deer can get very aggressive

They also cause frequent accidents on the road by running out in front of cars

I would shout down at it several times

Walk slowly backwards

I would keep completely still and look in its eyes

Dog on a leash

I would wash the sting with vinegar or ocean water

Near the shore

You should clean off any tentacle parts that are on your skin

Take a painkiller

Water from a tap

It's important to swim smoothly and not to splash or make sudden movements

Shouting will provoke the shark

Well-paid job

Second conditional:


If + past , would / wouldn't + base form

Use were ( not was) in the expression if I were you


If I were you, I wouldn't take that job

All animals are equal- but some animals are more equal than others


From Animal Farm, by George Orwell, British writer

put that food in the refrigerator or there will be fly all over it