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Innovation in Learning

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Keeping pets
Lesson code: KPDU-63EB-CC9R-G UPPER INTERMEDIATE +

1 Key words
Read the sentences below and match the underlined words to their definitions.

1. Joe has so much work to do this year, so he decided to rule out a holiday.
2. After the injury, she had to shelve her dreams of becoming the world champion.
3. If you want to buy that car, you'll need to set aside some cash every month.
4. The average lifespan for a cat is 15 years.
5. The chickens are able to roam around freely in the farmyard.

a. decide not to carry out a plan or suggestion now, although you may later
b. go to different places without having a particular purpose or plan
c. save something, usually time or money, for a special purpose
d. stop considering something as a possibility
e. the amount of time that a person lives or a thing exists

2 Find the information


Choose the best answer for each question and check your responses by reading the article.

1. Which is the best pet to keep if you work long hours?


a. a cat b. a dog c. a rabbit

2. What is the lifetime cost of keeping a cat (in pounds)?


a. 16-31,000 b. 4-10,000 c. 35-45,000

3. Which farm animal is becoming increasingly popular as a pet in the UK?


a. a hen b. a pig c. a turkey

4. What is the average lifespan of a rabbit?


a. 4-5 years b. 7-8 years c. 9-12 years

5. How old was the oldest goldfish on record?


a. 14 years b. 26 years c. 43 years
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Keeping pets
Innovation in Learning

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A pet is for life


Before making the leap into pet ownership, there are several points to bear in mind,
including how much time you have, the financial commitment, what accommodation
you have and how long individual pets can live.

1 There are many reasons for wanting to own a pet. for them as well as food, veterinary treatment
Perhaps you want to get fit by walking a dog or including vaccinations and boosters, toys, cat
lower your blood pressure by stroking a cat, or litter, a cage or an aquarium. According to
simply want to look after another living creature? research by The People's Dispensary Sick
People who own pets are generally healthier and Animals (PDSA), the lifetime cost of owning a cat
happier, according to research, which shows that is estimated to be around ¿17,000, while a dog
pets can provide meaningful social support for can cost between ¿16,000 and ¿31,000
owners, thus improving their lives. depending on the size of the dog and the amount
it eats. Rabbits cost ¿9,000 over a lifetime,
2 This week a leading animal charity branded a according to the charity. Before you get a pet, it's
British journalist's behaviour as "unacceptable" important to consider whether you could afford to
after she admitted she had abandoned four dogs pay up to several hundred pounds for veterinary
in four years when they stopped being puppies. treatment, or else to set aside a monthly amount
3 No one should go out and get a pet before for pet insurance.
deciding what type would best suit their lifestyle. 8 Where do you live?
From dog and cat to goldfish and reptile, there are Do you live in a flat, or do you have a house with a
so many pets to choose from and so many garden? Do you own your home, or do you rent?
considerations to take into account first. You Both of these points need to be taken into
should also rule out exotic pets such as primates account. Ideally, a dog needs a garden in which to
that aren't really meant to be pets at all and will roam and do its business. Hens are becoming
have been traded illegally. increasingly popular as pets, but do you have the
space for a coop? Also, even if you own your
4 How much time do you have?
home, there could be bylaws in place that restrict
Be honest, do you have the time to devote to
the keeping of poultry and other livestock on your
looking after a puppy? They are similar to babies
property. If you rent, does your tenancy
in the time and energy they demand. They cannot
agreement allow you to keep pets? Many do not,
be left for hours. They need to be house trained
or they will allow the keeping of small pets such
and they also need play time including
as goldfish only. Finding pet-friendly
socialisation with other dogs.
accommodation can be a challenge but there are
5 If you work 9 to 5 five days a week, you may need agencies springing up that list such properties.
to shelve your puppy or dog-owning dreams for
9 A pet is for life: so how long do they live?
now. If you do work full-time and decide to get a
These are the typical lifespans of the most
dog, ensure that you have reliable people to look
common pets. Small dogs can on average live to
after the dog when you're out, or else arrange to
11 years old, while larger dogs typically live to
have a dog walker exercise your pet.
around 8 years. The average lifespan for a cat is
6 A cat, or other less demanding pet, might be 15 years but they can live into their twenties.
better if you work long hours. Cats, unless they Rabbits can live between 9 and 12 years.
are house cats, move freely between the house Hamsters live for an average of 2 to 3 years. In
and outdoors and can generally fend relatively captivity, and if well cared for, goldfish can live for
easily for themselves. A small pet such as a house decades. The oldest goldfish on record lived to 43
rabbit could also be a good fit for your lifestyle. years of age.

7 Can you afford a pet?


Pets can be expensive. You'll need to buy a bed From The Independent
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Keeping pets
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3 Checking understanding
What do you remember? Answer the questions according to the article.

1. What are the benefits of owning a pet according to the writer?


2. Why can't dogs be left alone?
3. Why are some dogs more expensive than other dogs?
4. What should homeowners check if they want to keep hens as pets?

4 Key words
Find a word or phrase in the text which means ...

1. left and never returned to something or someone (verb -ed, P2)


2. look after themselves without help (phrase, P6)
3. dry material that is spread in a container and used as a toilet by animals (especially cats) while they
are indoors (noun, P7)
4. go to the toilet (about an animal) (phrase, P8)
5. farm animals (noun, P8)
6. a cage for birds such as chickens (P8, noun)
7. laws made by a local government (P8, plural noun)
8. appearing suddenly (phrasal verb -ing, P8)

Now choose four of the words/phrases and make your own sentence for each one.

5 Talking point
Discuss any of the questions below.

1. Do you keep a pet? If not, why not?


2. Are pets popular in your country? Why/why not?
3. Do you think people should keep exotic animals as pets?
4. What are the benefits and drawbacks of keeping a pet?
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Innovation in Learning

A A A A GENERAL ISSUES

1- Key words

Students can work individually and check in pairs. Go through the answers.
1. d 2. a 3. c 4. e 5. b

2- Find the information

Students can work individually and check in pairs. Go through the answers.
1. a 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. c

3- Checking understanding

Students can work individually and check in pairs. Go through the answers and clear up any misunderstandings.
1. get fit, lower blood pressure, social support
2. They need to be house trained and they also need play time including socialisation with other dogs.
3. Dogs have different sizes and eat different amounts.
4. legal restrictions

4- Key words

Students can work individually and check in pairs.


1. abandoned 2. fend for themselves 3. litter 4. do its business
5. livestock 6. a coop 7. bylaws 8. springing up

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