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Practice your listening skills with this song challenge that contains vocabulary about nature, animals, superlative and comparative forms. Listen to the songs carefully and answer the questions.

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Practice your listening skills with this song challenge that contains vocabulary about nature, animals, superlative and comparative forms. Listen to the songs carefully and answer the questions.

por Lenguas Universidad Central
1

Complete the lyrics: "I have climbed highest _____, I have run through the _____ only to be with you"

2

What adjectives the song uses to describe the jungle?

3

Complete the lyrics: "Life goes on, it gets so heavy, the wheel breaks the _____, every tear a _____"

Select one or more answers

4

What can't change his mind?

Select one or more answers

5

Complete the lyrics: "I know a place I can escape to, where I go, troubles never break through, the grass is _____, my head is _____, I got peace of mind when I fall into your eyes"

Select one or more answers

6

What seasons of the year are named in the chorus?

Select one or more answers

7

List the biotic and abiotic factors mentioned in this part of the song.

Written answer

8

Complete the lyrics: "Don't pick the prickly pear by the _____, when you pick a pear, try to use the _____. But you don't need to use the claw, when you pick a pear of the big _____"

Select one or more answers

9

Complete the lyrics: "Every _____ has its acme, Regina George eats _____"

Select one or more answers

10

Which of the following is NOT a frase the song uses to describe Regina George?

Select one or more answers

11

Complete the lyrics: "Have to scatter like _____, from a jungle cat"

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Explanation

Remember adjectives are words that give more information about a noun or pronoun.

Remember adjectives are words that give more information about a noun or pronoun.

Remember adjectives are words that give more information about a noun or pronoun.

Remember adjectives are words that give more information about a noun or pronoun.

Remember adjectives are words that give more information about a noun or pronoun.

Remember biotic and abiotic factors are what make up ecosystems. Biotic factors are living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria; while abiotic are non-living components, such as water, soil and atmosphere.

Remember biotic and abiotic factors are what make up ecosystems. Biotic factors are living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria; while abiotic are non-living components, such as water, soil and atmosphere.

Remember biotic and abiotic factors are what make up ecosystems. Biotic factors are living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria; while abiotic are non-living components, such as water, soil and atmosphere.

Remember biotic and abiotic factors are what make up ecosystems. Biotic factors are living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria; while abiotic are non-living components, such as water, soil and atmosphere.

Remember biotic and abiotic factors are what make up ecosystems. Biotic factors are living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria; while abiotic are non-living components, such as water, soil and atmosphere.

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