MËSIM ANGLISHTE NIVELI A2 PËR FËMIJË
The Animals That Sleep All Winter
Ky mësim falas i kuptimit të leximit në nivel A2 është i shkëlqyer për fëmijë dhe adoleshentë që mësojnë anglisht. Teksti eksploron kafshët fascinante që flenë gjatë gjithë dimrit, me pyetje dhe aktivitete pasuese për të ndihmuar nxënësit të pasurojnë fjalorin, të përmirësojnë aftësitë e leximit dhe të rritin besimin në përdorimin e anglishtes.

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Learn the new words - Read the vocabulary list at the top of the page. Make sure you understand each word and try saying them aloud. These words will help you with the reading.
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Read the passage carefully - Take your time to read the passage of text. Look for the new vocabulary words inside the text as you read.
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Check your understanding - Answer the comprehension questions. Some are true or false and some are multiple choice. Do not worry if you are not correct the first time. This is how you improve.
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Practise spelling and meanings - Try the vocabulary activities. These will help you with spelling and with remembering the meanings of the new words.
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This lesson is designed for your child to complete as independently as possible. Encourage them to read the vocabulary list and passage on their own and to attempt the activities without your help at first. It is important that they build confidence and develop their own problem solving skills.
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Your role is to be nearby and available if needed, but not to step in unless your child asks for support. At the end of the lesson, sit together with your child and go through their answers side by side. This gives them the chance to explain their thinking, while you listen and guide with gentle questions.
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Working in this way helps your child to take ownership of their learning, while still feeling supported. It also gives you a clear picture of their progress and the areas where they may need more practice.
Vocabulary List
1. wild – living in nature, not kept by people
2. energy – the strength to do things
3. danger – something that can cause harm
4. quiet – making very little or no noise
5. forest – a large area with many trees
6. safe – not in danger; protected
7. deep – going far down from the top or surface
8. slowly – not quickly
9. cover – to put something over or on top of another thing
10. wake – to stop sleeping
11. prepare – to get ready for something
12. clever – able to learn and understand things quickly

Reading Passage
In the wild, many animals do something special when winter comes. The weather is very cold, the ground is hard, and food is difficult to find. To stay alive, some animals go into a long sleep. This is called hibernation.
Before winter, animals prepare in different ways. Some eat a lot of food in autumn. This gives them energy to use during the winter. Others collect food and hide it in their homes. They get ready so they can rest safely until spring.
Animals must find a safe place to sleep. Winter is full of danger, so they need protection. They often stay in a quiet hole, a den, or under the ground. These places keep them warm and hidden. By staying quiet, they avoid problems.
Bears are a good example. They look for a deep cave in the forest. Inside the cave, they rest for many weeks. Snow and ice soon cover the land, but the bear stays inside. It does not eat or move much, but it can live because it stored food in its body before winter.
Hedgehogs also hibernate. They roll into a ball and cover themselves with dry leaves. This keeps them warm and safe. During this time, they breathe very slowly and do not wake until the weather changes.
Some animals are very clever. Frogs go under the ground or stay under water. Turtles hide in the mud at the bottom of ponds. Even when the world outside is very cold, they can survive in these places.
When spring comes, the animals wake. They open their eyes and move again. They are very hungry, so they look for food quickly. Soon, they run, climb, and play like before.
Hibernation is a smart way to stay alive. By finding safe places, avoiding danger, and using their clever skills to prepare, animals can live through the hardest season. Then, when the warm days return, they enjoy life in the forest again.

Comprehension Questions (True/False)
Read each statement about the passage and decide if it is true or false.
1. Some animals sleep all winter because food is hard to find. TRUE/FALSE
2. Animals use more energy when they are hibernating. TRUE/FALSE
3. Bears look for a deep cave in the forest to stay safe in winter. TRUE/FALSE
4. Hedgehogs cover themselves with dry leaves during hibernation. TRUE/FALSE
5. Frogs and turtles stay above the ground when the weather is very cold. TRUE/FALSE
6. Animals are very hungry when they wake up in spring. TRUE/FALSE
7. Hibernation is a way for animals to avoid danger in winter. TRUE/FALSE
8. In spring, animals are too weak to run, climb, or play. TRUE/FALSE

Multiple Choice Questions
Choose the correct answer to each question by selecting one option.
1. Why do some animals sleep all winter?
a) They are tired after summer
b) Food is difficult to find in winter
c) They like to stay inside
d) The forest is too noisy
2. What do animals do before winter to prepare?
a) They travel to another country
b) They eat a lot and collect food
c) They sleep all day
d) They play in the snow
3. Where do animals usually hibernate?
a) On top of the snow
b) In a quiet and safe place
c) In the middle of a river
d) In open fields
4. What kind of place does a bear choose for hibernation?
a) A deep cave in the forest
b) A nest in a tree
c) A hole in the snow
d) A house near people
5. How do hedgehogs keep warm in winter?
a) They run around all day
b) They cover themselves with leaves
c) They eat every week
d) They sleep in the water
6. What do frogs and turtles do in winter?
a) Stay above the ground
b) Hide under water or in the mud
c) Sleep in trees
d) Travel to warmer countries
7. What do animals do first when they wake in spring?
a) Build new homes
b) Look for food
c) Play in the forest
d) Travel to another place
8. What does hibernation help animals do?
a) Play in the snow
b) Stay alive during winter
c) Travel to new countries
d) Eat more food

Spelling Quiz
Read the four spellings of each word and choose the one that is correct.
1. Definition: living in nature, not kept by people
a) wyld
b) wild
c) willd
d) wilde
2. Definition: the strength to do things
a) energee
b) enargy
c) energy
d) enurgy
3. Definition: something that can cause harm
a) danjer
b) dainger
c) danger
d) dangger
4. Definition: making very little or no noise
a) qwiet
b) quiet
c) quet
d) quieet
5. Definition: a large area with many trees
a) forrest
b) forest
c) foreist
d) forast
6. Definition: not in danger; protected
a) safe
b) saif
c) sayfe
d) saef
7. Definition: going far down from the top or surface
a) deep
b) deap
c) deeep
d) dieep
8. Definition: not quickly
a) slowley
b) slowly
c) sloely
d) sloaely
9. Definition: to put something over or on top of another thing
a) cuver
b) coveer
c) cover
d) coaver
10. Definition: to stop sleeping
a) weak
b) wake
c) waik
d) waeke
11. Definition: to get ready for something
a) prepair
b) prepare
c) prepear
d) preepare
12. Definition: able to learn and understand things quickly
a) clevar
b) clever
c) cleveer
d) claever












