The tropical rainforest – the Yanomami tribe
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The tropical rainforest – the Yanomami tribe
smart 1 – CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) The tropical rainforest – the Yanomami tribe 1 Compare how the Yanomami tribe live and how people in Austria live. Tick the correct box for each sentence The Yanomami tribe in the rainforest People in Austria S Children go to school everyday. W A Children learn from the adults. They follow them and watch as they work. U T Houses are made of bamboo cane and palm leaves. H B Houses are made of bricks. C N Most houses have four corners and many rooms. H O Most houses are round and have one room. W U People sleep in hammocks. P R People sleep in beds. T F Lunch is often fish, sweet potatoes and home made bread. L K Many children like pizza or kebabs. O R The people find food themselves by hunting or collecting fruit. G Y The supermarket sells most of the food that is needed. T M In summer it is hot and in winter it is cold. People always need the right clothes. H E It is mostly hot and humid. People don’t wear many clothes. Z S The people are hunters and gatherers. For hunting they use spears and bows and arrows. W Hunting is mostly a sport. People hunt with guns. N U There are very big fields for farming. There is no need to burn the woods. Farmers grow vegetables and cereal crops. A K Areas of woodland must be burned. Then the space can be used as a field to grow things. F R The most popular way to travel is by car. E S Boats are very important for travelling to other villages. P ! w © Österreichischer Bundesverlag Schulbuch GmbH & Co. KG, Wien 2011 | www.oebv.at Von dieser Druckvorlage ist die Vervielfältigung für den eigenen Unterrichtsgebrauch gestattet. Beratung: Nick Lang, Graz Zu: smart 1, Coursebook (SBNR 150269) Aus: unterwegs 1, Arbeitsheft (SBNR 140438) smart 1 – CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) The tropical rainforest – the Yanomami tribe /Lösungen 1 Compare how the Yanomami tribe live and how people in Austria live. Tick the correct box for each sentence The Yanomami tribe in the rainforest People in Austria S Children go to school everyday. W A Children learn from the adults. They follow them and watch as they work. U T Houses are made of bamboo cane and palm leaves. H B Houses are made of bricks. C N Most houses have four corners and many rooms. H O Most houses are round and have one room. W U People sleep in hammocks. P R People sleep in beds. T F Lunch is often fish, sweet potatoes and home made bread. L K Many children like pizza or kebabs. O R The people find food themselves by hunting or collecting fruit. G Y The supermarket sells most of the food that is needed. T M In summer it is hot and in winter it is cold. People always need the right clothes. H E It is mostly hot and humid. People don’t wear many clothes. Z S The people are hunters and gatherers. For hunting they use spears and bows and arrows. W Hunting is mostly a sport. People hunt with guns. N U There are very big fields for farming. There is no need to burn the woods. Farmers grow vegetables and cereal crops. A K Areas of woodland must be burned. Then the space can be used as a field to grow things. F R The most popular way to travel is by car. E S Boats are very important for travelling to other villages. P K w F A T O T U R T O H © Österreichischer Bundesverlag Schulbuch GmbH & Co. KG, Wien 2011 | www.oebv.at Von dieser Druckvorlage ist die Vervielfältigung für den eigenen Unterrichtsgebrauch gestattet. E E S ! A C N H S Beratung: Nick Lang, Graz Zu: smart 1, Coursebook (SBNR 150269) Aus: unterwegs 1, Arbeitsheft (SBNR 140438) smart 1 – CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) The tropical rainforest – the Yanomami tribe Vocabulary adults Erwachsene bamboo Bambus bow and arrow Pfeil und Bogen cane Stange cereal crops Getreide gatherer Sammler hammock Hängematte humid feucht hunter Jäger leaf Blatt (einer Pflanze) most popular way to die gebräuchlichste, häufigste Art und Weise etwas zu tun space Raum, hier: Fläche spear Speer to burn brennen, verbrennen, abbrennen to collect sammeln to follow folgen, nachgehen to grow something etwas anbauen to hunt jagen to travel reisen, unterwegs sein tropical rainforest tropischer Regenwald village Dorf woods Wälder © Österreichischer Bundesverlag Schulbuch GmbH & Co. KG, Wien 2011 | www.oebv.at Von dieser Druckvorlage ist die Vervielfältigung für den eigenen Unterrichtsgebrauch gestattet. Beratung: Nick Lang, Graz Zu: smart 1, Coursebook (SBNR 150269) Aus: unterwegs 1, Arbeitsheft (SBNR 140438)