Animals and nature words Slow Learn English A2
π THIS IS AN ESL (ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE) LEARNING VIDEO Designed for adult and teen learners of English at A1-A2 level. This video uses 3D animated characters and simple storytelling as a language learning method for non-native English speakers. Not intended for children. Age group: 13+ π Ben went to the bathroom. He opened the door. He looked inside. Then he walked downstairs. Slowly. Calmly. He showed Mom his notebook. It said: CROCODILE. IN THE BATHTUB. NOT DANGEROUS. CALM. Tom said: "I will move it." He went upstairs. He came back downstairs. He said: "It turned its head." Lucy named it Ollie. She drew a picture of it. She wanted to keep it. Then Dr. Pat arrived. Dr. Pat moved the crocodile in 45 seconds. Tom had tried for 20 minutes. π In this story you will learn: β Animals and nature words: crocodile / caiman / bathtub / scales / tail / sanctuary β Action words: find / open / close / measure / draw / call / move / back away β Feeling words: calm / shocked / excited / worried / relieved / proud β Key phrases: There is a crocodile in the bathtub. / I will move it. / Call a vet. / Case closed. β Simple A1-A2 English β slow and clear for beginners π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Characters: π΅ Ben β opened the bathroom door. Saw a crocodile. Said "that is interesting." Closed the door. Wrote notes. Measured it (45cm). Drew a scientific diagram. Said "you are not scared. Me neither." Closed his notebook. Said "case closed." Called a vet. Wait β Mom called the vet. Ben said: call a vet. He was right. π©· Mia β called the vet immediately. Was right about everything. π©· Lucy β named it Ollie. Drew a portrait of it. Said "it looks so SOFT." Wanted to keep it. Said goodbye very nicely. Decided to become a vet. π΅ Tom β said "I will move it." Did not move it. Backed away when it turned its head. Tried the towel. The towel did not help. Googled "what to do with a crocodile in the bath." The internet did not help. Dr. Pat helped. Tom cleaned the bathtub afterward. Very thoroughly. π Dr. Pat β arrived. Said "a young caiman, maybe eight months old." Moved it in 45 seconds. Told Ben about osteoderms. Had a professional bag. Knew exactly what to do. The hero. π Ollie β was calm. Was always calm. Is now at a reptile sanctuary. Is very happy. π Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! π New Watson family stories every week! π¬ Comment: What would YOU do if you found a crocodile in your bathtub?

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