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www.famous PEOPLE LESSONS.com DIAN FOSSEY http://www.famouspeoplelessons.com/d/dian_fossey.html CONTENTS: The Reading / Tapescript 2 Synonym Match and Phrase Match 3 Listening Gap Fill 4 Choose the Correct Word 5 Spelling 6 Put the Text Back Together 7 Scrambled Sentences 8 Discussion 9 Student Survey 10 Writing 11 Homework 12 Answers 13

THE READING / TAPESCRIPT Dian Fossey was an American zoologist who studied gorillas in Africa. Her research and life in the mountain forests of Rwanda made her famous. She wrote a book about her work, Gorillas in the Mist. A major Hollywood studio paid her a million dollars for the movie rights. Her brutal murder in 1985 had to be added to the film. Fossey was born in 1932. She became interested in animals from a very early age and enrolled on a veterinary course. At university, she studied occupational therapy, which would help her later research. She became interested in Africa in her late twenties. She took out a loan and went to Tanzania, where she met the man who would change her life, anthropologist Dr. Louis Leakey. Fossey was encouraged by Dr. Leakey to carry out long-term research on mountain gorillas. In 1967, she set up the Karisoke Research Centre in the remote Rwanda rainforest. She became an international celebrity in 1970 after appearing on the cover of National Geographic magazine. It brought huge publicity for her campaign to protect the mountain gorillas and save them from extinction. Fossey was strongly opposed to zoos. In 1978, she tried to stop two young gorillas from being taken from Rwanda to a zoo in Germany. Twenty adult gorillas were killed during their capture. She also disagreed with conservation tourism, which disturbs the animals natural habitat. Many believe she was killed by those who wanted to make big money from gorilla tourism. 245 words Flesch Kinkaid 8.9 Copyright www.famouspeoplelessons.com 2

SYNONYM MATCH: Match the words from the article on the left with their synonyms on the right. Are your answers the same as other students? Paragraphs 1 and 2 1. research a. young 2 major b. savage 3. brutal c. got 4. early d. studies 5. took out e. transform 6. change f. big Paragraphs 3 and 4 7. carry out g. disrupts 8. set up h. dying out 9. extinction i. natural environment 10. strongly j. conduct 11 disturbs k passionately 12 habitat l started PHRASE MATCH: Match the following phrases from the article. 1. an American zoologist a. would change her life 2 Her brutal b. natural habitat 3. She became interested in animals c. publicity for her campaign 4. She took d. save them from extinction 5. she met the man who e. who studied gorillas 6. huge f. money from gorilla tourism 7. protect the mountain gorillas and g. murder in 1985 8. Twenty adult gorillas were killed h. from a very early age 9. disturbs the animals i. during their capture 10. those who wanted to make big j. out a loan Copyright www.famouspeoplelessons.com 3

LISTENING GAP FILL: Dian Fossey was an American zoologist in Africa. Her the mountain forests of Rwanda made her famous. She wrote a, Gorillas in the Mist. A major Hollywood studio paid her a million dollars for the movie rights. 1985 had to be added to the film. Fossey was born in 1932. She became interested very early age and enrolled on a veterinary course. At university, she studied occupational therapy, which research. She became interested in Africa in her late twenties and went to Tanzania, where she met the man life, anthropologist Dr. Louis Leakey. Fossey was encouraged by Dr. Leakey research on mountain gorillas. In 1967, she set up the Karisoke Research Centre rainforest. She became an international celebrity in 1970 after of National Geographic magazine. It brought huge publicity for her campaign to protect the mountain gorillas extinction. Fossey was zoos. In 1978, she tried to stop two young gorillas from Rwanda to a zoo in Germany. Twenty adult gorillas were killed during their capture. She also disagreed with conservation tourism, which natural habitat. Many believe she was killed by those who wanted to gorilla tourism. Copyright www.famouspeoplelessons.com 4

CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD: Delete the wrong word in each of the pairs in italics. Dian Fossey was an American zoology / zoologist who studied gorillas in Africa. Her research and life in the mountain forests of Rwanda made her famous / fame. She wrote a book about her work, Gorillas in the Mist. A major Hollywood studio repaid / paid her a million dollars for the movie rights. Her brutal / brutality murder in 1985 had to be added to the film. Fossey was born in 1932. She became interested in animals / animal from a very early age and enrolled on a veterinary course. At university, she studied occupational therapist / therapy, which would help her later research. She became interested in Africa in her late twenty / twenties. She took out / in a loan and went to Tanzania, where she met the man who would change her life, anthropologist Dr. Louis Leakey. Fossey was encouraged by Dr. Leakey to carry out / in long-term research on mountain gorillas. In 1967, she set in / up the Karisoke Research Centre in the remote Rwanda rainforest. She became an international celebrity in 1970 after appeared / appearing on the cover of National Geographic magazine. It brought huge publicity for her campaign to protect the mountain gorillas and save them from extinction / extinguished. Fossey was strongly opposed / opposite to zoos. In 1978, she tried to stop two young gorillas from was / being taken from Rwanda to a zoo in Germany. Twenty adult gorillas were killed during / while their capture. She also disagreed with conservation tourism, which disturbs the animals natural habitat. Many believe she was killed by those / them who wanted to make big money from gorilla tourism. Copyright www.famouspeoplelessons.com 5

SPELLING: These jumbled words are from the text. Spell them correctly. Paragraph 1 1. an American tzloooigs 2. Her acsrehre and life in the mountain forests 3. the movie isghtr 4. Her brutal dumerr Paragraph 2 5. She became iedtrtnees in animals from a very early age 6. At university, she studied occupational aerthpy 7. in her late entsitwe 8. horgotitaplson Dr. Louis Leakey Paragraph 3 9. carry out gnlo-mtre research 10. She became an international cilybetre 11. It brought huge uiptiycbl for her campaign 12. save them from oeinnittcx Paragraph 4 13. Fossey was strongly eppoosd to zoos 14. Twenty adult gorillas were killed during their teuparc 15. the animals natural ttaabhi 16. make big money from gorilla rsutomi Copyright www.famouspeoplelessons.com 6

PUT THE TEXT BACK TOGETHER Number these lines in the correct order. ( ) to a zoo in Germany. Twenty adult gorillas were killed during their capture. She also disagreed ( ) Fossey was born in 1932. She became interested in animals from a very early age and enrolled ( ) with conservation tourism, which disturbs the animals natural habitat. Many believe she was killed by ( ) celebrity in 1970 after appearing on the cover of National Geographic magazine. It brought huge ( ) the man who would change her life, anthropologist Dr. Louis Leakey. ( ) publicity for her campaign to protect the mountain gorillas and save them from extinction. ( ) research. She became interested in Africa in her late twenties. She took out a loan and went to Tanzania, where she met ( 1 ) Dian Fossey was an American zoologist who studied gorillas in Africa. Her research and life in the mountain forests ( ) up the Karisoke Research Centre in the remote Rwanda rainforest. She became an international ( ) Fossey was encouraged by Dr. Leakey to carry out long-term research on mountain gorillas. In 1967, she set ( ) her a million dollars for the movie rights. Her brutal murder in 1985 had to be added to the film. ( ) on a veterinary course. At university, she studied occupational therapy, which would help her later ( ) Fossey was strongly opposed to zoos. In 1978, she tried to stop two young gorillas from being taken from Rwanda ( ) of Rwanda made her famous. She wrote a book about her work, Gorillas in the Mist. A major Hollywood studio paid ( ) those who wanted to make big money from gorilla tourism. Copyright www.famouspeoplelessons.com 7

SCRAMBLED SENTENCES With your partner, put the words back into the correct order. 1. gorillas studied who zoologist American an 2. her in forests made life mountain Rwanda famous the of 3. book her She a about work wrote 4. late in twenties Africa She in became her interested 5. out to a Tanzania loan She and took went 6. Centre, up Research 1967 set Karisoke In she the 7. protect mountain her to the gorillas campaign 8. to young being tried two from she stop gorillas taken 9. were gorillas adult Twenty capture their during killed 10. from those to money tourism wanted big gorilla who make Copyright www.famouspeoplelessons.com 8

DISCUSSION: DIAN FOSSEY STUDENT A s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B) 1. What do you know about Dian Fossey? 2. Would you like to have met Dian Fossey? 3. What would you like to know about Dian Fossey and why? 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Copyright www.famouspeoplelessons.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DIAN FOSSEY DISCUSSION: DIAN FOSSEY STUDENT B s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A) 1. What did you learn from this text about Dian Fossey? 2. What questions would you like to have asked Dian Fossey? 3. What would her answers have been to those questions? 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Copyright www.famouspeoplelessons.com 9

SURVEY: DIAN FOSSEY Write five questions about Dian Fossey in the table. Do this in pairs/groups. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. Without your partner, interview other students. Write down their answers. STUDENT 1 STUDENT 2 STUDENT 3 Q.1. Q.2. Q.3. Q.4. Q.5. Return to your original partner(s) and share and talk about what you found out. Make mini-presentations to other groups on your findings. Copyright www.famouspeoplelessons.com 10

WRITING: DIAN FOSSEY Write about Dian Fossey for 10 minutes. Show your partner your paper. Correct each other s work. Copyright www.famouspeoplelessons.com 11

HOMEWORK 1. VOCABULARY EXTENSION: Choose several of the words from the text. Use a dictionary or Google s search field (or another search engine) to build up more associations / collocations of each word. 2. INTERNET: Search the Internet and find more information about Dian Fossey. Talk about what you discover with your partner(s) in the next lesson. 3. DIAN FOSSEY POSTER: Make a poster showing the different stages of the life of Dian Fossey. Show your poster to your classmates in the next lesson. Did you all find out similar things? 4. MAGAZINE ARTICLE: Write a magazine article about Dian Fossey. Include an imaginary interview with her. Write about what she did every day and what she thought about. Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Give each other feedback on your articles. 5. LETTER: Write a letter to Dian Fossey. Ask her three questions about her life. Tell her how important she is in today s world and how she is missed. Read your letter to your partner(s) in your next lesson. Your Dian Fossey expert partner(s) will try and answer your questions. Copyright www.famouspeoplelessons.com 12

ANSWERS SYNONYM MATCH: Paragraphs 1 and 2 1. research a. studies 2 major b. big 3. brutal c. savage 4. early d. young 5. took out e. got 6. change f. transform Paragraphs 3 and 4 7. carry out g. conduct 8. set up h. started 9. extinction i. dying out 10. strongly j. passionately 11 disturbs k disrupts 12 habitat l natural environment PHRASE MATCH: 1. an American zoologist a. who studied gorillas 2 Her brutal b. murder in 1985 3. She became interested in animals c. from a very early age 4. She took d. out a loan 5. she met the man who e. would change her life 6. huge f. publicity for her campaign 7. protect the mountain gorillas and g. save them from extinction 8. Twenty adult gorillas were killed h. during their capture 9. disturbs the animals i. natural habitat 10. those who wanted to make big j. money from gorilla tourism ALL OTHER EXERCISES Look at the text on page 2. Copyright www.famouspeoplelessons.com 13