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Students' Production - animals



Cats

By Camila dos Santos. Essencial Languages. Kids Basic. 15/07/2006



Personal characteristics




The cats are beautiful.
They can play, climb up trees and run.
They can not fly, dance and sing.
They like to eat meat and cheese.
They don't like fruits and sweet.

The cats are very intelligent.
Cats are very affectionate animals.

Physical characteristics


The cat is very beautiful. They like very, very much to play. They have very beautiful fur. There are cats that have got short fur and others have long. Some have got one color fur and others have colored fur. I love cats. They are beautiful, playfull and very, very nice. I like cats very much. I like cats with green eyes and yellow and black fur, and long fur.

 


Kittens


The kittens are very, very cute, they are little and beautiful

They like very, very, very much to eat and to drink milk  


They like very much to play, to sleep, to run and mainly to eat.

They can run, eat, swim, drink and play.

They can not fly and sing.

They like to play with the ball, play of hide.

They are very beautiful.  



Family 


The family of cats is very beautiful.

They are very, very, very calm but there are some that are worked up.

The family of cats is very funny.

The mother cat feeds its kittens with its milk.

The mother cat takes care very well of its kitten.

The cats grow turn adult and have more kittens. 



The people and their animals.

By Juliana da Silva
Essencial Languages. Basic. 24/01/2007.

 

Source: HANEY, Mike. Celebs Pamper Pets. In: English²go n.5.Rio de : Reader’s Digest, 2006.
Diane. The amazing adventures of Cameron . In: English²go n.6. Rio de Janeiro: Reader’s Digest, 2005.

The people and their animals
  
The people are spending millions with their animals. They are thinking in the appearance of their animals and they are being considered famous.
Julia Roberts is spending millions with her dog, Diego, rides to a Hollywood pet spa in the stars .
Many famous people are giving a life of stars to their animals. They have a big passion for they and are treating than as son.
I agree with the people that take care of the animals, but, I don’t agree with the people that are spending millions with the animals.
They must be helping the people that are needing of the help.
The animals need care, affection and good appearance, but, they don’t need fortune, and to live as a king and celebrity.
There are people that have a passion for savage animals and risk the life. For example, Cameron Diaz organized and effort to feed the region’s elephants vegetarian rolls filled with seeds and wrapped in Banana leaves.
 Many people are dead for savage animals. I don’t agree with this. 


Dolphins

By Larissa Schelbauer
Essencial Languages. Basic. 12/05/2007.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animally
Phylum: Chordate
Class: Mammalia
Order: Cetacean
Suborder: Odontoceti
Family: Delphinidae and Platanistoidea
Gray, 1821
           Dolphins are aquatic mammals which are closely related to whales and porpoises.
There are almost forty species of dolphin in seventeen genera. They vary in size from 1.2 meters (4 ft) and 40 kilograms (88 lb) (Maui's Dolphin), up to 9.5 m (30 ft) and ten tones (the Orca).
 They are found worldwide, mostly in the shallower seas of the continental shelves, and are carnivores, mostly eating fish and squid.
 The family Delphinidae is the largest in the Cetacean, and relatively recent: dolphins evolved about ten million years ago, during the Miocene.
 Dolphins are considered to be amongst the most intelligent of animals and their often friendly appearance and seemingly playful attitude have made them popular in human culture.
The name dolphins is from Ancient Greek δελφίς dolphin meaning "with a womb" which can be interpreted as meaning “a fish with a womb“.
The word is used in a few different ways. In this article the dolphin is used to for any member of the families Delphinidae and Platanistoidea (oceanic and river dolphins).
A group of dolphin can be called a “school” or a "pod”.
Dolphins are social living in  pods of up to as dozen individuals. In places with a high abundance of food pods can join temporarily forming an aggregation called a super pod.
Some dolphins teach their children to use tools. The dolphin break sponges of and cover their snouts with them thus protecting their snouts while foraging. The knowledge of how use a tool is mostly transferred from mothers to daughters, unlike simian primates, where the knowledge  is generally passed on to both sexes. The technology to use sponges as mouth protection isn’t genetically inherit but a taught behavior.
Male bottlenose dolphins have been known  to engage in  infanticide. Dolphins have  also been known to kill porpoises for reasons which aren’t fully understood as porpoises generally don’t share the same fish diet as dolphin and are therefore not competitor for food supplies. 

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