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LEÇON D’ANGLAIS B2 POUR ENFANTS

The Shark Superpowers We Don't Have

Cette leçon gratuite de compréhension écrite en anglais B2 est parfaite pour les enfants et adolescents apprenant l’anglais. Le passage explore les incroyables superpouvoirs des requins que les humains n’ont pas, avec des questions de compréhension et des activités complémentaires pour aider les apprenants à enrichir leur vocabulaire, renforcer leurs compétences en lecture et développer leur confiance en écriture en anglais.

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Conseils pour les élèves

  • Apprenez les nouveaux mots - Lisez la liste de vocabulaire en haut de la page. Assurez-vous de comprendre chaque mot et essayez de les prononcer à voix haute. Ces mots vous aideront à mieux comprendre le texte.

  • Lisez attentivement le passage - Prenez votre temps pour lire le texte. Cherchez les nouveaux mots de vocabulaire à l’intérieur du passage pendant votre lecture.

  • Vérifiez votre compréhension - Répondez aux questions de compréhension. Certaines sont vrai ou faux et d’autres à choix multiple. Ne vous inquiétez pas si vous n’avez pas la bonne réponse du premier coup. C’est ainsi que l’on progresse.

  • Exercez l’orthographe et les significations - Faites les activités de vocabulaire. Elles vous aideront à retenir l’orthographe et le sens des nouveaux mots.

Conseils pour les parents

  • Cette leçon est conçue pour que votre enfant la réalise de manière aussi autonome que possible. Encouragez-le à lire la liste de vocabulaire et le passage par lui-même et à essayer les activités sans votre aide dans un premier temps. Il est important qu’il gagne en confiance et développe ses propres compétences en résolution de problèmes.

  • Votre rôle est de rester à proximité et disponible si nécessaire, mais de ne pas intervenir sauf si votre enfant demande votre aide. À la fin de la leçon, asseyez-vous ensemble et parcourez ses réponses côte à côte. Cela lui donne l’occasion d’expliquer sa réflexion, tandis que vous écoutez et guidez avec des questions bienveillantes.

  • Travailler de cette manière aide votre enfant à s’approprier son apprentissage tout en se sentant soutenu. Cela vous permet également d’avoir une vision claire de ses progrès et des domaines où il pourrait avoir besoin de plus de pratique.

Vocabulary List

1. remarkable – very unusual or special in a way that makes you admire it

2. detect – to notice or discover something that is difficult to see or find

3. reliable – something you can depend on to work or be correct

4. unique – the only one of its kind; very special

5. sensitive – able to notice or react to very small changes

6. vibrations – continuous, small movements back and forth, like sound waves in the air or water

7. adaptation – a change in an animal or plant that helps it survive in its environment

8. efficient – working well without wasting time, energy, or resources

9. extraordinary – very unusual, amazing, or surprising

10. defences – ways of protecting yourself from harm or attack

11. illnesses – health problems or diseases in people or animals

12. fascinating – extremely interesting and attractive

Banc de requins-marteaux nageant ensemble dans les eaux profondes et bleues de l’océan.

Reading Passage

 

Sharks have lived in our oceans for over 400 million years, making them some

of the oldest and most remarkable creatures on Earth. Long before dinosaurs appeared, sharks were already swimming in the seas, and during this time they have developed abilities that seem almost like superpowers. These special skills allow them to hunt, survive, and adapt in ways that humans could never match.

One of the most impressive shark abilities is their incredible sense of smell. A shark can detect a single drop of blood in water from hundreds of metres away. This sharp sense is vital in the vast and sometimes dark oceans, where sight is not always reliable. While humans depend heavily on vision, sharks have no difficulty tracking down food in places where people would be completely lost.

Sharks also have a unique extra sense called the ampullae of Lorenzini. These are tiny pores on their heads that can pick up the weak electrical signals produced by all living animals. Every heartbeat, every small movement of a muscle, gives off electricity. Sharks are highly sensitive to this and can notice it even if the prey is buried under sand or hiding in the shadows.

Their hearing is another powerful tool. Sharks can recognise low-frequency sounds, which are often vibrations made by injured or struggling fish. These sounds travel far through water, and sharks can notice them from several kilometres away. To a shark, the faint movement of a fish in trouble is like an alarm bell. Humans, however, would need special technology to hear such signals underwater.

Vision is another area where sharks show incredible adaptation. Many species can see clearly in low light, allowing them to hunt successfully at night or in the deep ocean. Some sharks even have a reflective layer behind their eyes, which improves their night vision. This makes them far more effective hunters than humans in the same environment.

Even their skin hides a special advantage. Shark skin is covered in tiny, tooth-like scales called dermal denticles. These help them move through the water quickly and quietly, making their swimming smooth and efficient. Designers have even copied this idea to make faster swimsuits and better boats, showing how shark abilities can inspire human technology.

Sharks also have extraordinary healing powers. Injuries that would take weeks for humans to recover from can close very quickly in sharks. Their natural defences protect them from infection, and scientists are studying their bodies to find new ways to treat human illnesses. In the future, what we learn from sharks could even help doctors improve recovery for people.

All of these abilities show why sharks are such fascinating creatures. They are not simply predators to be feared but survivors with skills that we can learn from. By understanding their superpowers, we also understand why protecting them is so important for the health of our oceans and our planet.

Gros plan d’un requin-marteau la bouche ouverte, entouré de poissons dans l’océan.

Comprehension Questions (True/False)

Read each statement about the passage and decide if it is true or false.

1. Sharks have existed for a shorter time than dinosaurs.  TRUE/FALSE

2. A shark can detect a single drop of blood in the ocean from hundreds of metres away.  TRUE/FALSE

3. The ampullae of Lorenzini allow sharks to sense weak electrical signals from living animals.  TRUE/FALSE

4. Humans can naturally hear the same underwater vibrations that sharks can.  TRUE/FALSE

5. Some sharks can see clearly at night because of a reflective layer behind their eyes.  TRUE/FALSE

6. Shark skin is smooth and soft, which helps them swim faster.  TRUE/FALSE

7. Sharks can heal from injuries more quickly than humans.  TRUE/FALSE

8. Scientists are studying sharks to discover new ways to treat human illnesses.  TRUE/FALSE

Group of reef sharks swimming in clear shallow turquoise water.

Multiple Choice Questions

Choose the correct answer to each question by selecting one option.

1. How long have sharks lived in the oceans?
a) 65 million years
b) 400 million years 
c) 150 million years
d) 1 million years

2. What sense helps sharks find a single drop of blood from far away?
a) Vision
b) Hearing
c) Smell 
d) Touch

3. What can the ampullae of Lorenzini detect?
a) Vibrations in the sand
b) Electrical signals from living animals 
c) Temperature changes in water
d) Light reflections

4. What kind of sounds can sharks hear best?
a) High-frequency sounds
b) Low-frequency sounds 
c) Music from boats
d) Whale songs

5. Why can some sharks hunt successfully at night?
a) They have heat sensors
b) They use sonar
c) They have a reflective layer behind their eyes 
d) They glow in the dark

6. What makes shark skin special?
a) It is very soft
b) It has colourful patterns
c) It is covered in tiny scales called dermal denticles 
d) It changes colour to hide

7. Why are scientists interested in sharks’ healing powers?
a) Sharks can heal humans directly
b) Sharks never get hurt
c) Sharks recover quickly and resist infection 
d) Sharks don’t feel pain

8. What is the main idea of the passage?
a) Sharks are dangerous hunters
b) Sharks have amazing abilities that humans do not 
c) Sharks are easy to catch and study
d) Sharks are the smartest animals in the ocean

Requins nageant ensemble sous l’eau, vus du dessous avec la lumière du soleil filtrant à travers la surface.

Spelling Quiz

Read the four spellings of each word and choose the one that is correct.

1. Definition: very unusual or special in a way that makes you admire it
a) remarkable 
b) remarkabel
c) remarkeble
d) remarkabell

2. Definition: to notice or discover something that is difficult to see or find
a) ditect
b) deetect
c) dettect
d) detect 

3. Definition: something you can depend on to work or be correct
a) relieble
b) reliabel
c) reliable 
d) relliable

4. Definition: the only one of its kind; very special
a) uneek
b) unique 
c) unike
d) uniqe

5. Definition: able to notice or react to very small changes
a) sensetive
b) sensative
c) sensitive 
d) sensotive

6. Definition: continuous, small movements back and forth, like sound waves in the air or water
a) vibrashuns
b) vibreytions
c) vibrations 
d) vibbrations

7. Definition: a change in an animal or plant that helps it survive in its environment
a) adaptation 
b) adaption
c) adaptasion
d) adaptacion

8. Definition: working well without wasting time, energy, or resources
a) effishent
b) efficient 
c) efficent
d) effecient

9. Definition: very unusual, amazing, or surprising
a) extraordinary 
b) extrordinary
c) exstraordinary
d) extraordynary

10. Definition: ways of protecting yourself from harm or attack
a) defenses
b) defencis
c) defanses
d) defences

11. Definition: health problems or diseases in people or animals
a) illnesses 
b) illnises
c) illneses
d) illnesis

12. Definition: extremely interesting and attractive
a) fasinating
b) facsinating
c) fascinating 
d) fassinating

Requin nageant près du fond de l’océan, avec de petits poissons à proximité.

Well done for finishing this lesson! You have learned some fascinating new words, read about the remarkable powers of sharks, and practised your skills with different activities. Every time you work through a lesson like this, your English becomes stronger and more reliable. Remember that learning a language is a journey, and each small step takes you closer to becoming confident and unique in the way you use English. Keep going, stay curious, and be proud of what you have achieved today!

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