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  1. Do you like to watch TV programs about wild animals?
  2. Did you learn anything about wild animals at school?
  3. Where can you see wild animals?
  4. In which country do you think there are most wild animals?

Sample Answers

Do you like to watch TV programs about wild animals? I'm really fascinated by wildlife documentaries, especially those that showcase the natural habitats of endangered species. I think it's essential to raise awareness about the importance of conservation and the impact of human activities on the environment. Watching these programs helps me stay informed and appreciate the beauty of nature.

Did you learn anything about wild animals at school? In biology class, we studied the different ecosystems and the adaptations of various wild animals. I found it intriguing to learn about the unique characteristics of each species and how they've evolved to survive in their environments. It was really interesting to see how our textbooks came alive with documentaries and videos of wild animals in their natural habitats.

Where can you see wild animals? There are several places where you can see wild animals, such as national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and even in your own backyard, depending on where you live. I've been lucky enough to visit some amazing national parks in the US, and it's incredible to see animals roaming freely in their natural habitats. Even in urban areas, you can spot birds, squirrels, and other small creatures if you know where to look.

In which country do you think there are most wild animals? I think countries with vast wilderness areas and diverse ecosystems, like Australia or Brazil, have an incredible array of wild animals. The Amazon rainforest, for example, is home to thousands of species, many of which are found nowhere else on Earth. The sheer size and diversity of these countries' natural environments make them ideal habitats for a wide range of wildlife.

Key Phrases and Idioms

raise awareness
to make people aware of something, especially a problem or issue
The documentary aimed to raise awareness about climate change.
The charity is working to raise awareness about the importance of conservation.

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