World Turtle Day
World Turtle Day is celebrated every year on May 23rd. This special day was started by the American Tortoise Rescue in 2000. The goal is to bring attention to turtle conservation. Turtles are facing many threats today. These threats include habitat destruction, pollution, and illegal pet trade. By celebrating this day, people can learn more about how to help turtles.
There are many ways to participate in World Turtle Day. Some people choose to volunteer at local animal shelters. Others may host events to raise awareness about turtles. Schools often organize activities for students. These activities can include art projects, reading books, or watching documentaries about turtles. Getting involved can make a big difference for these animals.
Turtles have been around for millions of years. Scientists believe they existed even before the dinosaurs. There are different types of turtles found all over the world. Some live in the ocean, while others live in freshwater or on land. Each type of turtle has unique features and behaviors. Knowing these differences can help in their conservation.
Protecting turtle habitats is very important. Many turtles lose their homes because of human activities. For example, building new houses or roads can destroy turtle nesting areas. Pollution also harms turtles. Plastic waste in the oceans is especially dangerous for sea turtles. People can help by reducing their plastic use and cleaning up litter.
Simple actions can make a big impact on turtles’ lives. Using reusable bags and bottles helps keep plastic out of the oceans. Supporting laws and regulations that protect turtle habitats is also crucial. Educating others about the importance of turtles will spread awareness. Everyone can play a part in making sure that turtles thrive for generations to come.
General Level: B1.9
Vocabulary: B2.3
Verb Form: A2.2
Clause: A2.2
Wordlist
freshwater NOUN C2 1
Definition (En):
n water that is not salty
million NOUN C2 1
Definition (En):
- the number that is represented as a one followed by 6 zeros
n. a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole)
s. (in Roman numerals, M written with a macron over it) denoting a quantity consisting of 1,000,000 items or units
nest VERB C1 1
Definition (En):
- a structure in which animals lay eggs or give birth to their young
n. a kind of gun emplacement
n. a cosy or secluded retreat
n. a gang of people (criminals or spies or terrorists) assembled in one locality
reusable ADJ C2 1
Definition (En):
s capable of being used again
thrive VERB C1 1
Definition (En):
- make steady progress; be at the high point in one’s career or reach a high point in historical significance or importance
turtle NOUN C1 17
Definition (En):
- any of various aquatic and land reptiles having a bony shell and flipper-like limbs for swimming
v. hunt for turtles, especially as an occupation
Phrases and Idioms
Lemma | Sentences |
live in something | · Some live in the ocean, while others live in freshwater or on land. · Some live in the ocean, while others live in freshwater or on land. |
all over the world | · There are different types of turtles found all over the world. |
because of | · Many turtles lose their homes because of human activities. |
bring (someone or something) to | · The goal is to bring attention to turtle conservation. |
help in | · Knowing these differences can help in their conservation. |
make sure | · Everyone can play a part in making sure that turtles thrive for generations to come. |
on land | · Some live in the ocean, while others live in freshwater or on land. |
play a part in (something) | · Everyone can play a part in making sure that turtles thrive for generations to come. |
sea turtle | · Plastic waste in the oceans is especially dangerous for sea turtles. |
True / False / Not Given
- Turtles eat only plants and never meat.
- World Turtle Day was started by the American Tortoise Rescue.
- People can help turtles by volunteering at animal shelters.
- All turtles live in the ocean.
- Plastic waste is especially dangerous for sea turtles.
- Turtles have been on Earth longer than dinosaurs.
- Building new houses is harmful to turtles.
- People can travel on turtles’ backs.
- Using reusable bottles helps protect turtles.
- Supporting laws against pollution is necessary for turtle protection.
Multiple Choice
1) Why is World Turtle Day celebrated?
a) To raise money for turtles
b) To bring attention to turtle conservation
c) To celebrate turtles as pets
d) To build new homes for turtles
2) What are some threats that turtles face?
a) Help from humans
b) Abundance of food
c) Good weather
d) Habitat destruction and pollution
3) How can people participate in World Turtle Day?
a) Watching sports
b) Flying kites
c) Volunteering at local animal shelters
d) Driving cars
4) What can schools do to celebrate World Turtle Day?
a) Hold sports competitions
b) Cancel classes
c) Organize activities like art projects and reading books
d) Ask students to sleep in
5) How long have turtles been around?
a) Millions of years
b) About ten years
c) Since last year
d) A few hundred years
6) Where can turtles live?
a) On clouds
b) In the ocean, freshwater, or on land
c) In fire
d) In the air
7) What is a threat from pollution for sea turtles?
a) Clean water
b) Abundant seaweed
c) Plastic waste in the oceans
d) Trees falling
8) What can people do to help turtles?
a) Ignore the issue
b) Reduce plastic use and clean up litter
c) Use more plastic bottles
d) Throw more plastic in the ocean
9) What effect can simple actions have?
a) A big impact on turtles’ lives
b) A negative effect on turtles
c) A little annoyance for turtles
d) No impact at all
10) What is crucial for turtle habitats?
a) Supporting laws and regulations
b) Polluting more
c) Ignoring environmental issues
d) Destroying nest areas
Short Answer Questions
- Who started World Turtle Day?
- Why is World Turtle Day celebrated?
- What threats do turtles face today?
- How can people participate in World Turtle Day?
- How long have turtles been around?
- What can harm sea turtles in the ocean?
- What actions can help turtles?
True / False / Not Given Answers
1.
Answer: Not given
Explanation: The text does not mention what turtles eat.
Answer location: “N/A”
2.
Answer: True
Explanation: The text states that the American Tortoise Rescue started World Turtle Day.
Answer location: “This special day was started by the American Tortoise Rescue in 2000.”
3.
Answer: True
Explanation: The text mentions that volunteering at animal shelters is one way to participate in World Turtle Day.
Answer location: “Some people choose to volunteer at local animal shelters.”
4.
Answer: False
Explanation: The text explains that turtles can live in different habitats, not just the ocean.
Answer location: “Some live in the ocean, while others live in freshwater or on land.”
5.
Answer: True
Explanation: The text specifically mentions that plastic waste is dangerous for sea turtles.
Answer location: “Plastic waste in the oceans is especially dangerous for sea turtles.”
6.
Answer: True
Explanation: The text states that turtles existed before dinosaurs.
Answer location: “Scientists believe they existed even before the dinosaurs.”
7.
Answer: True
Explanation: The text explains that building houses can destroy turtle habitats.
Answer location: “For example, building new houses or roads can destroy turtle nesting areas.”
8.
Answer: Not given
Explanation: The text does not mention anything about people riding turtles.
Answer location: “N/A”
9.
Answer: True
Explanation: The text states that using reusable bottles helps reduce plastic waste, which is good for turtles.
Answer location: “Using reusable bags and bottles helps keep plastic out of the oceans.”
10.
Answer: True
Explanation: The text highlights the importance of supporting laws to protect turtle habitats.
Answer location: “Supporting laws and regulations that protect turtle habitats is also crucial.”
Multiple Choice Answers
1.
Answer: B
Explanation: The text states that the goal of World Turtle Day is to bring attention to turtle conservation.
Answer location: “World Turtle Day is celebrated every year on May 23rd. This special day was started by the American Tortoise Rescue in 2000. The goal is to bring attention to turtle conservation.”
2.
Answer: D
Explanation: The text lists habitat destruction and pollution as threats that turtles face.
Answer location: “Turtles are facing many threats today. These threats include habitat destruction, pollution, and illegal pet trade.”
3.
Answer: C
Explanation: The text mentions that volunteering at local animal shelters is a way to participate in World Turtle Day.
Answer location: “There are many ways to participate in World Turtle Day. Some people choose to volunteer at local animal shelters.”
4.
Answer: C
Explanation: The text states that schools can organize activities like art projects and reading books.
Answer location: “Schools often organize activities for students. These activities can include art projects, reading books, or watching documentaries about turtles.”
5.
Answer: A
Explanation: The text states that turtles have been around for millions of years.
Answer location: “Turtles have been around for millions of years. Scientists believe they existed even before the dinosaurs.”
6.
Answer: B
Explanation: The text explains that turtles can live in the ocean, freshwater, or on land.
Answer location: “There are different types of turtles found all over the world. Some live in the ocean, while others live in freshwater or on land.”
7.
Answer: C
Explanation: The text mentions that plastic waste in the oceans is dangerous for sea turtles.
Answer location: “Pollution also harms turtles. Plastic waste in the oceans is especially dangerous for sea turtles.”
8.
Answer: B
Explanation: The text suggests reducing plastic use and cleaning up litter to help turtles.
Answer location: “People can help by reducing their plastic use and cleaning up litter.”
9.
Answer: A
Explanation: The text states that simple actions can have a big impact on turtles’ lives.
Answer location: “Simple actions can make a big impact on turtles’ lives.”
10.
Answer: A
Explanation: The text states that supporting laws and regulations that protect turtle habitats is crucial.
Answer location: “Supporting laws and regulations that protect turtle habitats is also crucial.”
Short Answer Answers
1.
Answer: The american tortoise rescue.
Explanation: The text directly states that the American Tortoise Rescue started World Turtle Day.
Answer location: “This special day was started by the American Tortoise Rescue in 2000.”
2.
Answer: To bring attention to turtle conservation.
Explanation: The purpose of the day is mentioned in the text as bringing attention to turtle conservation.
Answer location: “The goal is to bring attention to turtle conservation.”
3.
Answer: Habitat destruction, pollution, and illegal pet trade.
Explanation: The text lists habitat destruction, pollution, and illegal pet trade as threats to turtles.
Answer location: “These threats include habitat destruction, pollution, and illegal pet trade.”
4.
Answer: Volunteer at local animal shelters or host events.
Explanation: The text provides ways to participate, such as volunteering or hosting events.
Answer location: “Some people choose to volunteer at local animal shelters. Others may host events to raise awareness about turtles.”
5.
Answer: Millions of years.
Explanation: The text states that turtles have existed for millions of years.
Answer location: “Turtles have been around for millions of years.”
6.
Answer: Plastic waste.
Explanation: The text identifies plastic waste as a major danger to sea turtles.
Answer location: “Plastic waste in the oceans is especially dangerous for sea turtles.”
7.
Answer: Using reusable bags and bottles.
Explanation: The text gives examples of actions that can help turtles, such as using reusable bags and bottles.
Answer location: “Using reusable bags and bottles helps keep plastic out of the oceans.”