Here are 49 sentences about wild animals to help improve your English conversation skills. They are very handy for ESL students.
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Today we will go over 49 sentences, from simple to advanced English. Also, we will practice animal questions, to further reinforce our English conversation skills.
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Simple sentences about wild animals
For the first 10 of our sentences about wild animals, we will focus on short simple sentences.
- Koalas live in Australia.
- Koalas are gray.
- Kangaroos can jump far.
- Kangaroos can grow tall.
- That deer is cute.
- Those baboons are ugly.
- That owl is pretty.
- Those meerkats are standing.
- The rabbits live over there.
- Crocodiles are dangerous.
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Intermediate sentences about wild animals
For our intermediate lines on animals, we will talk about them using English prepositions and adverbs.
- A fox went through the woods.
- Those dolphins are swimming in the waves.
- The deer is galloping across the field.
- Those frogs are hopping across the grass.
- These bears live near the river.
- The bats are flying in the cave.
- The alligators are swimming in the river.
- The badger lives in a burrow.
- The lion stalked the gazelle slowly.
- The blue whale swam languidly.
- The fox nervously approached the garbage cans.
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10 lines on wild animals
Next, we will try 10 lines on wild animals. Here we will use some of the perfect tense structures.
- The gorilla has been living in this stand of trees for a few years.
- The brown bears in this area have been hunting the fish.
- Many deer had lived here before they built on the place!
- The fox has eaten our dog’s food!
- The fox has hunted some of our rabbits!
- The lions will have eaten their breakfast in the zoo by now.
- The giraffes will have walked away by now, so you won’t be able to take a photograph.
- The badgers have been living next to this field all summer.
- Bats have been nesting in the cave by the river.
- Those camels have been making loud and grumpy noises!
Animal questions for ESL conversation
Next, we will practice some animal questions. The idea behind this is for it to be an English conversation practice. These ESL conversation questions will be accompanied by answers. I’d advise firstly just trying to answer the questions by yourself. After that check over the answers and see if they are similar to yours.
- What is your favorite wild animal?
- My favorite wild animal is the lion.
- What is your least favorite wild animal?
- My least favorite wild animal is the crocodile because it scares me!
- What do you think of elephants?
- I think that elephants are big, strong, and intelligent.
- What do you think about rhinoceroses?
- I think they are very cool looking. Also, they are dangerous!
- What wild animals can you find living near you?
- Near us, we have foxes and badgers.
- Are any of the wild animals in your country also pests?
- I’m not sure if they are exactly classified as a pest, but crows cause trouble. They eat the garbage and spill it out onto the road.
- What do you think of goats?
- I think they look similar to sheep, and also make a very distinctive sound!
- Which animal is tall, yellow, and black, and eats acacia leaves?
- I think that must be the giraffe!
- Which animal lives in or by rivers, and constructs dams?
- Would that be beavers?
All levels of English learners can use these sentences about wild creatures!
Today we have practiced simple sentences about wild animals, and also intermediate and advanced sentences. We have also looked over various animal questions for conversation practice.
I hope all of this English conversation practice has allowed you to talk about animals in a more confident way! Don’t forget to check out more of our many English sentence articles here at Natural English Central.