Amazing Animals: The Bottlenose Dolphin
Explore the wonderful world of bottlenose dolphins with this A2 English reading activity focused on their intelligence and social behavior.
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Explore the wonderful world of bottlenose dolphins with this A2 English reading activity focused on their intelligence and social behavior.
Reading Text
Bottlenose dolphins are amazing animals that live in tropical and warm oceans. They are very intelligent mammals with big brains. These dolphins are very social and travel together in groups called pods. To talk to each other, they use a complex system of squeaks, whistles, and clicks. They also use these sounds like an underwater radar to find fish. Dolphins are great hunters and work as a team to catch their prey. They are also very fast and can swim over 18 miles per hour! They have excellent vision to see underwater. Just like humans, dolphins need to come to the surface of the water to breathe. They often enjoy being near people, too. These smart and friendly creatures are truly wonderful!
Activities
Vocabulary
- Text: Having a lot of brain power or being smart.
- Text: Enjoying being with others in a group.
- Text: To share information using sounds or signs.
- Text: An animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal.
- Text: The top part of the water.
- Label: intelligentAnswer: A
- Label: socialAnswer: B
- Label: communicateAnswer: C
- Label: preyAnswer: D
- Label: surfaceAnswer: E
- Before: Dolphins are veryAfter: mammals with big brains.Answer: intelligent
- Before: They areAfter: animals and live in groups called pods.Answer: social
- Before: ToAfter: with each other, they use whistles and clicks.Answer: communicate
- Before: Dolphins work together to catch theirAfter: on the shore.Answer: prey
- Before: Dolphins must come to theAfter: of the ocean to breathe.Answer: surface
- Text: to be generatedAnswer: Dolphins are very intelligent animals.
- Text: to be generatedAnswer: They travel in social pods.
- Text: to be generatedAnswer: They use clicks and whistles.
- Text: to be generatedAnswer: Dolphins catch fish to eat.
- Text: to be generatedAnswer: They come to the surface.
Comprehension
- Text: Bottlenose dolphins live in cold, arctic waters.Answer: false
- Text: What is a group of dolphins called?Options:
- A pack
- A pod
- A herd
- A troop
Answer: A pod - Text: Dolphins use sounds to find fish.Answer: true
- Text: How fast can a dolphin swim?Options:
- 5 mph
- 10 mph
- 18 mph
- 50 mph
Answer: 18 mph - Text: Dolphins need to breathe air at the surface.Answer: true
Written Expression
- Text: Would you like to swim with a dolphin? Why or why not?
- Text: What other animals do you know that live in the ocean? Describe one.
Examples:
- I would like to swim with a dolphin because they look very friendly.
- Sharks live in the ocean. They are big and have many sharp teeth.
References
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