Reading Practice: A1 Level – Lions

Get Ready to Dive into the World of Lions!

Lions are the mighty kings of the jungle! Let’s learn all about these amazing animals and practice our reading skills.
Listen to the story and repeat aloud to improve your pronunciation!

Story Time: Lions

Lions are big cats that roar and rule!

Lions live mostly in Africa, where the sun is hot and the grasslands stretch far and wide. These animals are known for their strength and speed. They are powerful hunters who chase after their food with great energy. Lions eat meat, and they work together to catch it.

A group of lions is called a pride. In a pride, there are usually female lions, called lionesses, and their cubs. The male lions, with their big, fluffy manes, protect the pride and show their majestic power.

Lions sleep a lot — up to 20 hours a day! They love to rest under the shade of trees or on the warm grass. But when it’s time to hunt, they are alert and ready to move.

These big cats are often called the “kings of the jungle”, even though they live in savannas and grasslands. Their loud roars can be heard up to 8 kilometers away! Imagine hearing a lion’s deep roar in the distance — it’s both amazing and a little scary!

Vocabulary Boost

  • Lions: Big wild cats that roar.
  • Roar: A loud, deep sound made by lions.
  • Rule: To be in control or have power.
  • Africa: A continent where many lions live.
  • Grasslands: Large open areas with lots of grass.
  • Stretch: To spread out over a large area.
  • Strength: Being very strong.
  • Speed: How fast something moves.
  • Powerful: Very strong and able to do a lot.
  • Hunters: Animals that catch other animals for food.
  • Chase: To run after something.
  • Energy: The ability to be active and do things.
  • Meat: The flesh of animals used as food.
  • Pride: A group of lions.
  • Female: A girl or woman animal.
  • Lionesses: Female lions.
  • Cubs: Baby lions.
  • Male: A boy or man animal.
  • Manes: The long hair around a male lion’s neck.
  • Protect: To keep safe from harm.
  • Majestic: Very beautiful and grand.
  • Sleep: To rest with eyes closed.
  • Shade: An area where the sun doesn’t shine directly.
  • Alert: Watching and ready to act.
  • Savannas: Grasslands with a few trees.
  • Jungle: A dense forest (though lions mostly live in savannas).
  • Kings: Rulers or leaders, often used to describe lions.
  • Distance: How far something is.
  • Imagine: To think of something in your mind.
  • Amazing: Very surprising and wonderful.

Reading Comprehension Exercises:

Exercise 1 – Choose the correct meaning

1. roar

2. pride

3. mane

4. savanna

5. majestic

Exercise 2 – Choose the correct answer

1. Where do lions mostly live?

2. How far can a lion’s roar be heard?

3. What do lions eat?

4. A group of lions is called a ______.

5. How many hours a day can lions sleep?

Exercise 3 – Choose the correct word to complete each sentence

1. A male lion has a big, fluffy ______.

2. Lions work ______ to catch food.

3. Lions are called the kings of the ______.

4. Their loud ______ can be heard far away.

5. Lions rest under the ______ of trees.

Exercise 4 – True / False / Not in the story

1. Lions live mostly in Africa.

2. Only male lions hunt for food.

3. Lions sleep only two hours a day.

4. The story says lions are powerful hunters.

5. Lions’ roars are quiet and cannot be heard far away.

Exercise 5 – Choose the correct verb form

1. Lions ______ meat for food.

2. A lion ______ loudly now.

3. They ______ after prey quickly.

4. Yesterday the pride ______ under a tree.

5. Tomorrow the cubs will ______ with each other.

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