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Ginger the Giraffe

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    Let's tell the story of Ginger the Giraffe.
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  • What did Ginger the Giraffe look like?
    Ginger had a long neck and long legs.
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  • Ask a question to: The savannah in Africa is an area with lots of grass and some trees.
    What is the savannah in Africa like?
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  • What was wrong with Mickey the Monkey?
    Mickey couldn't find anything to eat and he was very hungry.
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  • What did Ginger do to help Mickey?
    She gave Mickey something to eat.
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  • Why couldn't Mickey find anything to eat?
    There was no food in the Savannah.
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  • Ask a question to: The animals wanted to reach the jungle.
    Where did the animals want to go?
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  • Ask a question to: Ginger decided to talk to Leo the Lion.
    What did Ginger decide to do?
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  • What did Leo suggest everyone should do?
    He suggested that everyone move closer to the forest.
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  • Why did Ginger go with the other animals?
    Because she was a good friend and wanted to help as much as she could.
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  • Ask a question to: Thunder was very scary to the animals because sometimes lightning hits the dry grass and the whole savannah catches fire.
    Why was thunder very scary to the animals of the savannah?
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  • What could Ginger do better than the other animals and why?
    She could see farther than any other animals because she was so tall.
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  • Ask a question to: Ginger stretched her long neck up as far as she could to see a place where there was no fire.
    What did she do to see a place where there was no fire?
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  • What was the most wonderful thing that happened?
    It started to rain.
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  • What was Ginger's favourite food?
    She loved the leaves and the new buds of the trees.
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  • Ask a question to: Ginger couldn't understand Mickey the Monkey because he was tired.
    Why couldn't Ginger understand Mickey the Monkey?
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  • Translate the sentence: Ginger nibbled some fresh, tender leaves and buds from the top of the tree.
    1. nibble (ˈnɪbəl) v - to take very small bites (of). She was nibbling (at) a biscuit. гриза; 2.tender (ˈtɛndə) adj - soft; not hard or tough. мек
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