Prime Time 3, Workbook

Making a difference Reading: She has made a difference a) Read the short biography of Jane Goodall. There are six mistakes. Highlight the wrong words. When Jane Goodall was a little girl, she got a stuffed teddy bear. That changed her life. She got more and more interested in animals, and after reading the book Dr Dolittle, she knew she wanted to go to Asia to work with animals. Before she could start her journey, she had to spend some money. In Kenya, her job was to study chimpanzees. She found out that those interesting animals were hiding tools. Jane wrote several books and started the organisation “Roots and Boots”. It helps schools with projects on how to hunt animals. b) Correct the wrong sentences. Write the correct sentences in your exercise book. 1. When Jane Goodall was a little girl, she got a stuffed chimpanzee. Language in use: What has just happened? a) Look at the pictures. What do you think has just happened? Write one sentence for each picture in your exercise book. Use the phrases below and/or your own ideas. Use the present perfect tense. 1. He has just remembered something. b) Think about the situations in the green box in a). Tick what is true about them. they happened long ago they’ve just happened they’re happening now 3 5 4 cut one’s finger • friends knock on the door • get a present • get some bad news • have a surprise • hurt somebody • make a mistake • new neighbours arrive • remember something 1 4 2 5 3 6 10 2 Unit What a life! ten Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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