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Zoo Times

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By: sabrina stratton, kaitlyn morely, olajawon ajao, andrea ayala

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Billy is going to the zoo today. He learned that zoo in French is just zoo (zo-oo).

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First he went to the mammal habitat and saw the elephants, kangaroos, giraffes, monkeys, zebras, and lions.

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He learned how to say all of these in French.

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He met Elmo the Elephant. He learned that Elmo was called, in French, an éléphant (el-ee-font). Éléphants eat cacahuètes (kay-kay-wayts), which means peanuts.

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When he went to go see the giraffes, he learned that giraffes, which in french is girafe (j-air-aff), eat arbres (au-lb-ruh) which are trees.

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Billy then decided to go see the monkey’s, which in French is pronounced as singe (soun-jj). Monkey’s love to eat bananes (buh-nan), which are banana’s.

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Near the monkey’s were the zebra’s. Zebra in french is zèbre (zay-bugh). They have a cool pattern on their back called bandes (bond-uh), which is stripes.

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Billy was most excited to see the lions. He was happy to learn that lion in french is actually lion (lee-on). He also learned that lions live in cages (cahh-jje), which are cages in english.

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Billy really did have an awesome day at the zoo. But his favorite part was learning how to say all these words in french!