• Interviewer: OK. So what’s the first thing they learn Sue
  • Interviewer: OK, I can understand that. I remember when I was a boy, we had a dog and I brushed its coat. Sue
  • Interviewer: Yes, true. So, is there anything else children learn from looking after pets Sue
  • Interviewer: Well, that’s very interesting, Sue. Thanks for coming on today’s programme. Bye. Sue
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    Interviewer:
    Is this news? Children love dogs, cats and 
    small animals. We know that.
    Sue:
    Ah yes, but what do they learn? I’d like to talk 
    about that.
    Interviewer:_OK._So_what’s_the_first_thing_they_learn_Sue'>Interviewer:
    OK. So what’s the first thing they learn?
    Sue:
    Perhaps the most important is food. Children 
    often feed the pet, even young children can 
    do this. Usually they do it because an adult 
    tells them to. But when children do it every 
    day, they learn that the pet feels hungry and 
    thirsty just like they do.
    Interviewer:_Yes,_true._So,_is_there_anything_else_children_learn_from_looking_after_pets_Sue'>Interviewer:
    OK, I can understand that. I remember when 
    I was a boy, we had a dog and I brushed its 
    coat.
    Sue

    Well that’s my next point about looking after 
    animals – keeping animals clean. Animals 
    don’t like to be dirty. With small animals 
    like rats or mice, we clean their cages 
    once a week. Older children can do that 
    and younger children can help their older 
    brothers and sisters or their parents.
    Interviewer:
    Yes, true. So, is there anything else children 
    learn from looking after pets?
    Sue:
    Just one more thing ... animals are not toys. 
    They’re living things like you and me. When 
    children have animals around them, they 
    learn to be kind to them, to play with them 
    nicely and not to hurt them.
    Interviewer:
    Well, that’s very interesting, Sue. Thanks for 
    coming on today’s programme. Bye.
    Sue:
    Thanks Jim. Bye.
    Life skills: Protecting animals, Student’s Book page 99
    Jayden:
    Hello, Alice! What are you doing?
    Alice:
    Hey, Jayden. I’m reading a website about a girl 
    from Texas. She has her own company and she 
    donates money to protecting bees.
    Jayden:
    She protects bees? I’m afraid of bees, they’re 
    horrible!

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