Animals in the city

Wild animals in cities can cause chaos! Can you imagine the trouble that baboons in city centres could cause?Do the preparation exercise first and then read the article.

I. Match the vocabulary with the correct definitions and write a–f next to the numbers 1–6.

  1. b. a species of monkey a baboon
  2. a. something that annoys people a pest
  3. f. having affection for something fond (of something)
  4. d. a way of thinking an attitude
  5. c. a species at risk of dying out an endangered species
  6. e. having been left alone and uncared for by an owner abandoned

II Read the text and do the exercises to check your understanding.

Small animals like birds, squirrels, mice and insects are a common sight in many cities and towns. But in recent years, the world’s press has been full of reports of wild animals coming into cities in bigger and bigger numbers. There have been bears in Vancouver parks, leopards on the streets of Mumbai and wild pigs in gardens in Berlin. What happens when bigger animals come into our cities? Are they welcome or are they considered a danger or a pest?Often wild animals come into cities to look for food. In Cape Town, South Africa, baboons have started coming into residential areas on the edge of the city to feed. They open rubbish bins and eat fruit from gardens and orchards. Some brave baboons have even come into people’s houses and taken food from kitchen cupboards and fridges! Baboons can be aggressive and have attacked a lot of pet animals, so understandably, many city residents don’t welcome their presence. The city can be a dangerous place for baboons too. Some have been injured or killed in car accidents and others have been electrocuted as they played with electric cables. Baboons are an endangered species and to save them and minimise conflicts between humans and baboons, the city council has employed a team of Baboon Monitors. The monitors’ job is to chase baboons out of urban areas or catch them and release them in the countryside. This policy has had some success, though it is proving hard to stop baboons from coming back to the city once they see it as a source of easy food.In Berlin in Germany, groups of wild pigs often come into the suburbs to look for food. They dig up parks and gardens looking for roots, fungi, insects and other small animals to eat. Apart from damage to parks and gardens, the pigs have also caused several traffic accidents as they are slow to move off roads when cars are approaching. In spite of this, some city residents welcome the pigs and have been giving them food. They argue that pigs have been coming into the city for centuries and that people should learn to live with them. This attitude was not shared by the city council. Their first reaction was to employ a group of hunters to shoot young pigs. Many city residents complained that this was unnecessarily cruel and there were heated arguments between hunters and animal lovers. In response to protests, the city council decided to take more peaceful action against pigs. Instead of shooting them, they have put up fences and made it illegal to feed the pigs. Time will tell if this strategy works, though it may be a losing battle as warmer winters mean that pig numbers are greater than in the past.One of the most interesting cases of wild animals living in a city are the wild dogs of Moscow. In Moscow, there are approximately 35,000 wild dogs living on the streets. Some of the dogs were born wild, while others are pets that have been abandoned by their owners. Some dogs live alone and others live in packs. In 2010, scientists studied the dogs and found that the dogs have adapted remarkably successfully to urban life. They have learned that it is safer to cross the street with people and some dogs appear to understand traffic lights. Dogs that live in packs have learnt that humans are more likely to give food to smaller, cuter dogs so those dogs are sent to beg for food for the whole pack. Some dogs have even learnt to use the city’s metro system to get from one part of their territory to another! Scientists are not sure how the dogs know when to get off the train. One idea is that they use their excellent sense of smell and have learnt to recognise the scents of their favourite destinations. Another possibility is that they have learnt to recognise the names of stations they hear in announcements. Either way, metro passengers have now got so used to the sight of dogs on the trains that they travel largely unnoticed by locals. Many city residents have grown fond of the dogs. Some people feed them and others have built shelters to help the dogs survive the brutally cold Moscow winters.Some animals, like the dogs in Moscow, have adapted very well to city life. For others, the city is a dangerous place and it is difficult for animals to live in harmony with humans. It would be a shame to hurt or kill animals when they come into cities to look for food. Hopefully, city councils, conservationists and city residents can work together and find imaginative ways to keep bigger animals out of cities without harming them.

III. Circle the best option to complete these sentences

1. City residents in Cape Town do not like the baboons because

● they dig up parks and gardens

● they can be aggressive

● they beg for food .

2. Groups of wild pigs have been coming into Berlin

● since the early twentieth century

● in recent times

● for hundreds of years

3. In Moscow, small cute dogs are more likely

●to be fed by city residents

● to be given shelter in winter

●to be the leaders of their packs

4. In Berlin, the city council changed their policy because

● it was unsuccessful

it was unpopular

● it was expensive

5. The relationship between people and animals is most harmonious .

● in Cape Town

● in Berlin

in Moscow

6. The wild pigs in Berlin are

● carnivores

● omnivores

● herbivores.

IV. Circle True or False for these sentences.

1. There have been newspaper reports of bears on the streets of Mumbai. True, False

2. In Cape Town, baboons often go into the city centre. True, False

3. Scientists think the dogs in Moscow use their senses to know when toget off a train. True, False

4. In Berlin, the hunters were employed to shoot young pigs. True False

5. It is difficult to stop baboons from coming back to the city to find food. True, False

6. Some people in Berlin have built shelters to help the pigs survive thecold winters. True, False

7. All the wild dogs in Moscow used to be pets. True, False

8. It is against the law to feed pigs in Berlin. True, False

V. Which animals do you see in the town or city where you live? Are any of them dangerous?Does your town or city have any problems with wild animals?

Wild Animals and City Life: The Case of YerevanYerevan, the capital of Armenia, is a bustling city with a variety of animals, both domestic and wild. The most common animals seen in the city are stray cats and dogs, along with birds such as pigeons, crows, and sparrows. While these animals are generally harmless, their presence still raises certain concerns, especially regarding the growing population of stray dogs.

Although wild animals rarely enter Yerevan, there have been occasional reports of bears or wolves appearing in nearby villages, especially during winter when food becomes scarce in the mountains. However, they rarely venture into the city itself. The main issue Yerevan faces is the large number of stray dogs. Some people fear them, particularly when they form packs, as they can seem threatening. At the same time, many residents show kindness by feeding the animals and supporting shelters that provide medical care and protection.

Despite the challenges, the relationship between people and animals in Yerevan is mostly positive. Animal welfare organizations are working to control the stray population in humane ways, such as through vaccination and sterilization programs. Furthermore, many individuals adopt stray animals, giving them loving homes.

In conclusion, while Yerevan does not struggle with dangerous wild animals, the issue of stray dogs remains a concern. However, the city’s compassionate residents and active animal welfare groups are making continuous efforts to find a balance, ensuring both people and animals can coexist peacefully.

February 15-28

  1. b the feel-good factor — the quality in something that makes people feel happy and positive
  2. f to lounge around — to spend time sitting or lying somewhere and not doing very much
  3. e to lose track of time — to become unaware of the passing of time
  4. h to be true to yourself — to behave in accordance with your beliefs
  5. g to play to your strengths — to do things that you know you can do well and to avoid things you are not so good at
  6. d to have a heart-to-heart — to have an honest, open chat with someone about feelings
  7. a for its own sake — because the thing itself is worthwhile (not for any other reason)
  8. c to fly off the handle — to suddenly become angry with someone

1. b. psychologist B — Pay more attention to what people are saying to improve social bonding.

2. d. psychologist D — Don’t attach importance to things you don’t do well.

3. b. psychologist B — Work on how you bond with other people.

4. c. psychologist C — Do something absorbing.

5. a. psychologist A — Adjust simple aspects of your daily routine.

6. d. psychologist D — Think about how you can help others.

7. c. psychologist C — Make sure your activities aren’t too easy (or too difficult).

8. d. psychologist D — Be authentic.Let me know if you want to discuss why each answer fits — happy to explain more!

1. True — According to A, it isn’t difficult to make changes to our everyday habits. (A says we can make «fairly easy changes» to include more exercise, healthier eating, etc.)

2. False — B thinks having a large group of friends is a waste of time. (B doesn’t say it’s a waste of time but emphasizes the importance of having at least one deeper connection.)

3. Not given — B believes that you should spend large amounts of time with your close friends. (B mentions regularly spending time with friends and family but doesn’t specify how much time.)

4. True — According to C, we should do activities which are enjoyable but require some effort. (C suggests doing activities that are challenging bPersonal Statement:

What I Do to Be Happy

Happiness is important in my life, and I try to maintain it by focusing on both simple habits and meaningful activities. To be happy, I often spend time doing things I enjoy, like listening to music, collecting K-pop photocards, and watching my favorite K-dramas. These hobbies help me relax and feel connected to what I love. Additionally, I find that setting goals — like preparing for my IELTS exam — keeps me motivated and positive.The advice in the text that I found most useful was from psychologist D, who suggests focusing on strengths instead of weaknesses. I believe this is powerful because when we use our talents and embrace who we truly are, we naturally feel more confident and content. For example, I’m passionate about learning languages and blogging, so I spend time improving those skills rather than worrying about areas I’m not as strong in. I also liked psychologist C’s idea about doing challenging activities that require effort. I’ve noticed that when I push myself — whether it’s learning Korean or studying for exams — the sense of accomplishment makes me even happier.In my country, Armenia, happiness levels can vary. People value family and friendships deeply, which brings joy, but there are also challenges like economic struggles that affect overall well-being. Many young people, like me, are trying to build a better future by focusing on education and personal growth. Ultimately, I believe happiness comes from within — by staying true to ourselves, building strong relationships, and finding purpose in what we do.

Are Educational Qualifications Necessary for Success?

Educational qualifications are often seen as a pathway to success because they provide knowledge, skills, and credentials that open doors to opportunities. For instance, professions like medicine, engineering, or law require formal education to ensure competence. A degree can also serve as proof of discipline and commitment, qualities valued by employers.

However, success is not solely dependent on formal education. Many successful individuals, such as entrepreneurs and artists, have excelled through creativity, determination, and self-learning. Practical experience, networking, and adaptability are equally important factors in achieving one’s goals. For example, Steve Jobs and Richard Branson achieved remarkable success despite not completing traditional education paths.

In my opinion, while education provides a strong foundation, it is not the only route to success. A combination of education, experience, and personal traits such as resilience and creativity plays a more comprehensive role in achieving one’s aspirations.

Effects of Sleep Deprivation

Sleep is a vital process for mental and physical health, yet sleep deprivation is a widespread issue, particularly among teenagers. Lack of sufficient sleep often leads to symptoms such as irritability, fatigue, memory lapses, and impaired concentration. Long-term sleep deprivation can contribute to serious health issues, including weakened immunity, obesity, heart disease, and diabetes.

Teenagers are especially prone to sleep problems due to academic pressures, social activities, and the overuse of electronic devices. Studies reveal that the majority of teens get less than the recommended 8–10 hours of sleep per night. This sleep deficit often results in decreased cognitive abilities, difficulty learning, and poor academic performance. Moreover, emotional disturbances such as anxiety and depression are exacerbated by insufficient sleep.

To combat sleep deprivation, adopting good sleep hygiene is essential. This includes setting a consistent sleep schedule, limiting screen time before bed, and creating a relaxing bedtime routine. In more severe cases, medical intervention or therapy might be necessary. Prioritizing sleep is not just about rest; it’s about ensuring peak mental, physical, and emotional health.

The Psychological Impact of Soundtracks on Human Emotions and Behavior

The Psychological Impact of Soundtracks on Human Emotions and Behavior

Soundtracks have an incredible ability to shape human emotions and influence behavior, often without us realizing their power. Whether it is the soaring notes of an orchestral piece or the pulsing beats of an electronic track, these compositions resonate with us on a deeply psychological level. As someone who has always been sensitive to music’s effects, I find soundtracks to be a fascinating subject of study.

How Genres Influence Emotions

Different genres of soundtracks evoke a wide range of emotional responses. For instance, classical and orchestral music often induces feelings of calm, wonder, or even melancholy. I remember listening to a hauntingly beautiful violin score that instantly brought tears to my eyes—it made me reflect on past moments of sadness yet gave me a sense of peace. Similarly, fast-paced electronic soundtracks are perfect for energizing moments. They excite me, making even mundane activities like studying or cleaning feel more dynamic.Soundtracks in horror films demonstrate another emotional dimension: fear. The use of dissonant chords and sudden changes in rhythm can make a viewer feel tense or startled. Once, while watching a suspenseful movie, the eerie music made my heart race even before anything frightening happened. This shows how soundtracks can manipulate our emotions to align with a story’s narrative, pulling us deeper into the experience.

Cognitive Benefits of Soundtracks

Beyond emotions, soundtracks also play a significant role in developing cognitive senses like memory, attention, and focus. As a student, I have noticed that instrumental soundtracks enhance my ability to concentrate. When I listen to soft piano or ambient tracks while studying, I feel more focused and productive. The absence of lyrics allows me to immerse myself fully in my tasks without distractions.Soundtracks also help strengthen memory. I can vividly recall moments tied to specific soundtracks I heard, whether it was a dramatic score from a favorite movie or a theme song from a game. This is because music engages the brain’s memory centers, associating emotions with particular events. It fascinates me how hearing just a few notes can transport me back to those experiences as if they happened yesterday.

Conclusion

The psychological impact of soundtracks is profound, shaping emotions and sharpening cognitive abilities. Whether evoking joy, sadness, or excitement, soundtracks enhance our understanding of the world around us and deepen our connection to stories and memories. For me, exploring the power of soundtracks has not only enriched my emotional life but also improved my focus and creativity. This awareness inspires me to continue discovering how music can influence my thoughts, feelings, and behavior in remarkable ways.

The Impact of Azerbaijan’s Aggression on Human Rights and Environmental Protection

Azerbaijan’s aggression in Nagorno-Karabakh has led to widespread violations of human rights and severe environmental damage, causing long-lasting harm to the region and its people. Civilians, particularly ethnic Armenians, have suffered forced displacement, destruction of homes, and targeting of essential infrastructure. These actions have uprooted entire communities, stripping them of their rights and dignity. Reports from Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have documented these abuses, highlighting violations of international humanitarian law and human rights conventions.The environmental consequences of this conflict are equally alarming. Military operations have destroyed ecosystems, contaminated water supplies, and rendered farmland unusable. Landmines and unexploded ordnance pose ongoing risks to human safety and environmental health, preventing displaced populations from returning to their homes. Access to natural resources, such as forests and farmland, has been severely disrupted, further deepening the crisis.Despite international legal frameworks for protecting human rights and the environment during conflict, Azerbaijan’s actions have largely gone unchecked. Global actors like the United Nations and the European Union must take a stronger stance to ensure accountability and provide resources for recovery. Peacebuilding efforts must integrate environmental concerns to support sustainable rebuilding and prevent further harm.The long-term humanitarian impact of this aggression will affect generations, leaving behind trauma, cultural loss, and environmental devastation. Addressing these intertwined issues requires urgent international action, not only to support affected communities but also to foster lasting peace in the region.

Classroom activities.

I.Do this preparation exercise before you read. Match the vocabulary with the correct definition and write a–f next to the numbers 1–6.

1D mates

2C be away

3F coming up

4.B shy

5E take advantage of someone

6A treat someone (well/badly/etc.)

a. behave (in a certain way) towards someone

b. timid, nervous or embarrassed when with other people

c. be on a trip, not at home

d. friends

e.use someone unfairly, especially if they are trying to be nice or help you

f. happening soonII.

Circle True or False for these sentences.

1. You can do this quiz to find out if you are a good friend.True

2. In question 1, your friend can easily get a bus or taxi.False

3. In question 2, you can give your friend maths classes without causing difficulties for yourself.True

4. In question 3, you think the person you like would prefer to go out with your friend.True

5. In question 4, your friend is thinking about a permanent change to his/her body.True

6. If you answer mostly Cs, you are not a good friend.True

Check your understanding: multiple choice Circle a, b or c for these sentences.

1. In question 1, which answer is the most helpful for your friend? a

2. Which answer in question 1 sounds good but probably won’t work? b

3. In question 2, which answer involves the biggest risk for you? a

4. Which answer in question 2 takes the least amount of your time? C

5. In question 3, which answer has an expression that says it’s OK to behave badly if you are in love? b

6. Which answer in question 3 is the best for your friend? a

7. In question 4, which answer is the most honest? c

8. Which answer in question 4 is the least responsible? b

Whether people with mental illnesses should be allowed to have children….

The question of whether people with mental illnesses should be allowed to have children is deeply complex, touching upon ethical, social, and legal issues. I believe that individuals with mental health conditions should have the same fundamental rights as others, including the right to parenthood. However, there must also be a balanced approach that considers the well-being of both parents and children.From an ethical standpoint, everyone deserves the autonomy to make decisions about their own lives, including the choice to have children. Restricting this right solely based on mental health could be discriminatory and stigmatizing, reinforcing negative stereotypes. Mental illness, like physical illness, varies widely in severity and impact, and many individuals with mental health conditions lead stable, fulfilling lives. With appropriate treatment, support, and resources, many are fully capable of providing loving, responsible care for children.Socially, the question of support is crucial. Raising a child is demanding for any parent, and individuals with mental health challenges may require additional support systems. Governments and communities should focus on providing accessible mental health services, parenting resources, and community support to help parents manage their conditions while ensuring a nurturing environment for their children. Rather than imposing restrictive measures, these systems could empower parents, helping to foster healthier families overall.Legally, the right to parenthood intersects with the best interests of the child. If a parent’s mental illness poses a serious, unmanaged risk to a child’s safety or well-being, intervention may be necessary. Yet, such cases should be judged individually, with assessments based on specific circumstances rather than broad assumptions about mental illness.In conclusion, rather than placing restrictions on parenting based on mental health, society should focus on strengthening support systems. This approach respects the rights of individuals with mental illnesses while safeguarding the well-being of children.

“Does the Internet help us live life to the full?”

The Internet has undeniably transformed our lives, bringing both new possibilities and challenges. I believe that, when used mindfully, the Internet can indeed help us live life to the full by enhancing our access to information, connecting us with others, and enabling us to explore our passions in unprecedented ways.One of the most significant advantages of the Internet is its vast amount of information. It has become a tool that opens the door to knowledge from every corner of the world, allowing people to learn new skills, keep up with the latest news, and explore topics that spark their curiosity. For instance, as someone interested in acting, programming, and blogging, I have benefited immensely from online tutorials, communities, and forums, which have allowed me to grow and experiment in these areas.The Internet also fosters social connections, helping people stay close despite physical distances. Through social media, online gaming, and messaging platforms, we can keep in touch with friends and family, meet people from different cultures, and exchange ideas on shared interests. For someone like me, who is passionate about connecting with others and learning from different perspectives, this aspect of the Internet is particularly enriching.However, to fully enjoy these benefits, we must be cautious of the Internet’s downsides, such as information overload or the risk of overuse. Balancing online and offline life is essential to avoid missing out on real-world experiences and personal interactions.In conclusion, while the Internet alone cannot guarantee a fulfilling life, it is a powerful tool that, when used thoughtfully, enriches our lives in many ways. With careful use, it enables us to learn, connect, and grow, contributing positively to living life to the fullest.

Harry Potter

The creation of the Harry Potter film series was an ambitious project that brought J.K. Rowling’s beloved books to life on the big screen, captivating audiences worldwide. The journey began in 1997, when producer David Heyman discovered the Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone manuscript, sensing its cinematic potential. He pitched the idea to Warner Bros., who purchased the film rights in 1999, initiating the process of transforming Rowling’s magical universe into film.

The casting process was crucial to capturing the essence of the characters. After an extensive search, British child actors Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint were selected to play Harry, Hermione, and Ron, respectively. The casting of these young actors, along with seasoned British stars like Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman, and Robbie Coltrane, played a vital role in grounding the films in British culture, as Rowling had intended.

Filming began in 2000, with director Chris Columbus at the helm for the first two movies. He worked closely with Rowling to maintain the authenticity of her world. The production team, led by art director Stuart Craig, crafted elaborate sets like Hogwarts, Diagon Alley, and the Forbidden Forest, blending practical effects with computer-generated imagery (CGI) to create the magical elements. Innovations in CGI allowed for convincing portrayals of creatures like house elves and centaurs, while practical effects were often used for set designs, costumes, and many special effects, giving the films a grounded feel.

As the series progressed, new directors like Alfonso Cuarón, Mike Newell, and David Yates brought fresh perspectives, adding darker and more complex tones as the story matured. The eight films took a decade to complete, becoming one of the highest-grossing film franchises of all time. With its dedicated cast, groundbreaking effects, and faithful storytelling, Harry Potter remains a landmark in film history, bringing magic to audiences across generations.