Reading Practice: A1 Level – Farm Animals

Welcome to the World of Farm Animals!

This reading practice will help you learn about different animals on the farm and their special traits. Let’s get started and enjoy learning together!
Listen to the story and repeat aloud to improve your pronunciation!

Story: Farm Animals

On the farm, there are many wonderful animals!

The cow is big and has smooth brown and white spots. It gives fresh, tasty milk that we can drink.

The chicken clucks and lays eggs every day. The eggs are used to make yummy breakfasts.

The horse is strong and runs very fast across the fields. It neighs and loves to gallop.

A fluffy sheep is covered in wool, which keeps it warm. Farmers use the wool to make soft sweaters.

Pigs roll in the mud to stay cool on hot days. They make funny sounds, like oinks and grunts.

Ducks waddle and splash in the pond, quacking happily as they swim.

Goats love to jump and climb on rocks and fences. They are playful and like to nibble on grass.

The farm dog watches over all the animals and barks to protect them.

Geese are noisy and honk when they walk together. They keep the farm lively and fun!

Living on a farm means being surrounded by all these amazing animals that each have something special to share. It’s great to see how they live and what they do every day!

Vocabulary Boost

  • Farm: A place where animals and crops are raised.
  • Wonderful: Very good and amazing.
  • Animals: Living creatures like cows, chickens, and horses.
  • Cow: A large animal that gives milk.
  • Smooth: Very even and not rough.
  • Spots: Small, round marks.
  • Fresh: New and clean.
  • Tasty: Very good to eat.
  • Milk: A white liquid from cows.
  • Chicken: A bird that lays eggs.
  • Clucks: The sound a chicken makes.
  • Eggs: Oval-shaped food from chickens.
  • Yummy: Very tasty.
  • Horse: A large animal that runs fast.
  • Strong: Having lots of strength.
  • Fields: Large open areas of land.
  • Neighs: The sound a horse makes.
  • Gallop: Run very fast.
  • Fluffy: Soft and light.
  • Sheep: An animal with thick wool.
  • Wool: Hair from sheep used to make clothes.
  • Sweaters: Warm clothing made of wool.
  • Pigs: Animals that like to roll in mud.
  • Mud: Wet, soft dirt.
  • Oinks: The sound a pig makes.
  • Grunts: Low, short sounds.
  • Ducks: Birds that swim and quack.
  • Waddle: Walk with short steps, side to side.
  • Splash: Make water fly around.
  • Pond: A small body of water.

Reading Comprehension Exercises:

Exercise 1 – Choose the correct meaning

1. sheep

2. waddle

3. wool

4. pride

5. mud

Exercise 2 – Choose the correct answer

1. Which animal gives fresh milk?

2. Which animal lays eggs every day?

3. Which animal gallops fast across the fields?

4. Which animal rolls in mud to stay cool?

5. Who watches over the animals and barks?

Exercise 3 – Choose the correct word to complete each sentence

1. The pig makes funny ______.

2. ______ splash in the pond and quack.

3. Farmers use sheep’s wool to make soft ______.

4. ______ love to jump and nibble on grass.

5. The eggs are used to make ______ breakfasts.

Exercise 4 – True / False / Not in the story

1. The cow gives fresh milk to drink.

2. Horses sleep all day and night.

3. Geese whisper softly on the farm.

4. The farm dog protects the other animals.

5. Ducks moo loudly at night.

Exercise 5 – Choose the correct verb form

1. Cows ______ fresh milk.

2. The horse ______ across the field now.

3. A chicken ______ every morning.

4. Yesterday the pig ______ in the mud.

5. Tomorrow we will ______ the farm animals again.

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