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SPIN 1, UNIT 1, REVISION FOR THE ORAL EXAM
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What are baby leopards called?
They are called CUBS.
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How many babies do Night Monkeys have every year?
They have one baby every year.
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Who looks after the baby Night Monkey?
The father looks after it.
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Where do the children appear when the globe spins?
They appear in a jungle.
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Where do leopards live?
They live in the savannahs of Africa.
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Is your brother/sister clever?
Yes, he/she is. No, he/she isn´t.
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What are Night Monkeys famous for?
They are famous for their big eyes.
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What happens to Mikey?
He turns into a monkey.
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What appears in the middle of the garden?
A globe appears.
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Is your best friend cute?
Yes, he/she is. No, he/she isn´t.
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How old is your dad?
He is .... years old.
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What do Night Monkeys do at night?
They go out for food at night.
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What do leopards eat?
They eat meat/other animals.
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What can Night Monkeys do in the dark?
They can see in the dark.
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For how long does the mother leopard live with its cubs?
For 2 (two) years.
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How old is your mum?
She is ..... years old.
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What do Night Monkeys eat?
They eat fruit and insects.
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What do Kristie, Mikey and Adam do with the globe?
They spin it.
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Where are Mikey, Kristie and Adam at the beginning of the episode?
They are in the garden.
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Where do Night Monkeys live?
They live in the forests of South and Central America.
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What do Night Monkeys do during the day?
They sleep during the day.
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What are leopards´ spots called?
They are called ROSETTES.
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How does the episode finish?
The 3 children go back home and they keep the globe.
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What can leopards do?
They can swim/climb trees/run fast/etc.
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