Reading Practice: A1 Level – Wolves

Welcome to this exciting reading practice about one of nature’s most fascinating animals: wolves!

In this lesson, we’ll learn about wolves and their life in the wild. Ready to explore the world of these clever creatures? Let’s start reading!
Listen to the story and repeat aloud to improve your pronunciation!

Story: Wolves

In the deep, dark forest, wolves roam freely. Wolves are clever animals that know how to work together. They move in groups called packs. A pack is like a big family that helps each other.

Wolves have thick, warm fur to keep them cozy during the cold winter months. This fur helps them survive when the snow falls and the wind blows.

When wolves want to talk to each other, they howl. Their howls are loud and can be heard from far away. It is their way of saying, “I am here!” or “Come join me!”

Wolves are great hunters. They use teamwork to catch their food. Each wolf has a special job during the hunt, like chasing or surprising their prey.

At night, the forest echoes with the sound of wolves howling at the moon. It is both beautiful and mysterious.

Wolves love to run through the trees and play with other members of their pack. They learn from older wolves and help take care of the young ones.

Wolves are smart and brave. They are always aware of their surroundings and know when to be careful.

Seeing wolves in the wild is a reminder of how wonderful nature can be. They are not just fierce hunters, but also loyal and caring animals.

Wolves show us that working together as a team can make us strong and help us achieve great things.

Vocabulary Boost

  • Roam: To move around freely.
  • Clever: Smart and quick to learn.
  • Packs: Groups of animals that live and work together.
  • Thick: Not thin, dense.
  • Cozy: Warm and comfortable.
  • Survive: To stay alive.
  • Howl: A long, loud cry.
  • Teamwork: Working together as a group.
  • Prey: An animal that is hunted for food.
  • Echoes: Sounds that bounce back.
  • Mysterious: Something that is unknown or hard to understand.
  • Members: Individuals that are part of a group.
  • Surroundings: The area around something or someone.
  • Brave: Not afraid, courageous.
  • Aware: Knowing what is happening around you.
  • Fierce: Very strong or intense.
  • Loyal: Always supportive and faithful.
  • Nature: The natural world, including plants and animals.
  • Hunters: Animals or people that hunt for food.
  • Achieve: To reach a goal or complete something successfully.

Reading Comprehension Exercises:

Exercise 1 – Choose the correct meaning

1. roam

2. clever

3. pack

4. howl

5. prey

Exercise 2 – Choose the correct answer

1. How do wolves talk to each other?

2. What keeps wolves warm in winter?

3. A wolf family group is called a ______.

4. What sound fills the forest at night?

5. Wolves are described as smart and ______.

Exercise 3 – Choose the correct word to complete each sentence

1. Wolves roam in the deep, dark ______.

2. Thick fur keeps wolves ______ in cold weather.

3. Wolves use ______ to catch their prey.

4. The forest ______ with the sound of howling.

5. Young wolves ______ from older wolves.

Exercise 4 – True / False / Not in the story

1. Wolves in a pack help each other.

2. Wolves only eat fruit and plants.

3. The story says wolves are bright yellow.

4. Wolves howl at night in the forest.

5. The writer thinks wolves are lazy animals.

Exercise 5 – Choose the correct verb form

1. Wolves ______ together in packs.

2. A wolf ______ loudly right now.

3. The pack leader ______ the young wolves.

4. Yesterday we ______ a video about wolves.

5. Tomorrow we will ______ more about wolves.

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