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Unit 5: Kangaroos and KoalasVocabulary

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QuestionsDo you like kangaroos and koalas? What do

you like about them?What other animals do you know that have a

common feature like koalas and kangaroos? What is similar and different about them? (for example, crocodiles and alligators, dolphins and porpoises, etc)

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UPWARD: moving towards a higher position, level or value

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CRAWL: to move slowly or with difficulty, especially (of a person) with the body stretched out along the ground or on hands and knees

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NEWBORN: recently born

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POUCH: a pocket on the lower part of the body of some female animals in which their young are carried and protected after they are born

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ALONE: without other people

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THUMB: the short thick finger on the side of your hand which makes it possible to hold and pick things up easily

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HIND: at the back of an animal's body

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POPULAR: liked, enjoyed or supported by many people

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UNIQUE: being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual or special in some way

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TRAVEL: to make a journey, usually over a long distance

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AS SOON AS

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ALL OVER THE WORLD

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IN COMMON


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