Compound animal word in English. Names of animals in English with translation. Phrases and phrases

1 Words on the topic: Domestic animals and birds (sound, transcription)

other words:

domestic animals- pet; pet- favorite pet, pet; poultry- Domestic bird; animal husbandry– animal husbandry

calf(bull) - calf; Foal- foal; kid- goat; lamb- lamb, lamb; piglets(sucking pig) - a piglet; puppy(pup) - a puppy, a cub of a dog; kitten- kitty; duckling- duckling; chick- chick

squeak- squeak, squeal (issued by animals); clucking- clucking, clucking; moo- mu; baa- me (be); oink, oink!- oink-oink; bow wow!- WOF WOF; miaow(mew) - meow; quack quack- quack quack; cock-a-doodle-doo!- crow


2 Words on the topic: Wild animals (sound, transcription)

other words:

wild animal- wild animal; herbivorous animal- herbivore; carnivorous/flesh-eating animal- a carnivore; predatory animal- predator

whelp (cub)- puppy, cub in wild animals; calf- cub (deer, elephant, whale); baby- cub (animal); kid- baby animal young- use from ch. in many cubs, offspring (of animals)

lion's whelp (lion cub)- lion cub; bear cub- bear cub; wolf cub- wolf cub; elephant calf- baby elephant; baby kangaroo- kangaroo; kid fox- fox cub; young camel- camel; young deer- deer

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3 Words on the topic: Birds (sound, transcription)

other words:

birds- bird; waterfowl- waterfowl bird of prey- predatory bird; wader- marsh bird; migrant bird (bird of passage)- migratory bird; songbird- songbird

nestling, fledgeling, chick- chick, baby bird; young cuckoo- cuckoo; eaglet- eaglet

caw- croaking; chirp, chatter, twittering- chirping, chirping; peep- squeak, chirp; cuckoo- ku-ku (imitation of the cry of a cuckoo)

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4 Words on the topic: Fish and marine animals (sound, transcription)

other words:

fish- fish; freshwater fish- freshwater fish; salt water fish- sea fish; tropical fish- tropical fish

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5 Words on the topic: Insects (sound, transcription)

other words:

insect- insect; insects bite- insects bite; insect crawl/creep- insects crawl; insect fly- insects fly

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6 Video in English with the names of animals

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7 Names of birds in English

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8 Video clip in English with the names of fish and marine animals

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9 Names of insects in English

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10 Features of the use of words denoting groups of animals

1. Type expression a flock of birds, as well as other object group names such as a school(a school, school of fish or other marine life) or a herd(herd), agrees with the verb in the singular:
A school of fish was swimming down the river- A shoal (flock) of fish swam (a) down the river.
A herd of cows is grazing in the field- A herd of cows is grazing in the field.

2. The Russian flock, depending on the totality of which animals is meant, is transmitted in English by various nouns:
flock- in relation to birds: a flock of ducks- a flock of ducks; pack– in relation to dogs, wild and domestic: a pack of wolves, dogs- a pack / pack of wolves, dogs; school- in relation to fish: a school of fish- school of fish; colony / troop- in relation to monkeys or ants: a colony / troop of monkeys, ants- a flock of monkeys, a family of ants; swarm- in relation to insects: a swarm of flies- swarm / cloud of flies.

3. team may refer to groups of animals performing the same task together: a team of dogs (of four horses)– dog team (team of four horses).

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11 Plural of animal nouns not formed according to the standard rule

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12 Animals and birds in English idioms

jolly dog- merry fellow; womanizer; ladies' man
lucky dog- lucky man
lazy dog- lazy person
top dog- "dog from above", the master of the situation, the winning side
dead dog- "dead dog", good for nothing, worthless person
dog's age- long time
dog's breakfast / dinner- Brit. unfold mess
dog in the manger- dog in the manger
to go to the dogs- to perish, be ruined
to help a lame dog over a style- to help someone in trouble
to throw to the dogs- throw away as worthless
to put on the dog- mouth. to put on airs, to be arrogant
dog and pony show- Amer. unfold circus, show
dogs of war- disasters, horrors of war
(as) sick as a dog- Amer. unfold severely nauseous
attack dog- fierce critic, chain dog
in the dog house- razg. in disgrace, in disgrace
dog eat dog- wolf laws
dog days– the hottest summer days; dead Season
dog in a blanket- jam pudding
puppy love- puppy love (passionate love of children and adolescents in their idols, teachers, senior comrades)


the cat's meow / whiskers / pajamas- razg. first grade
to fight like Kilkenny cats- fight to mutual destruction (Kilkenny - a city in Ireland)
to fight like cat and dog- live like a cat with a dog (usually about spouses)
enough to make a cat laugh- "even a cat will laugh", and the dead can laugh
to grin like a Cheshire cat- "grin your teeth like a Cheshire cat", smile from ear to ear, smirk
to let the cat out of the bag- let out a secret, accidentally blurt out a secret
to see which way the cat jumps- wait for the wind to blow
that cat won't jump- razg. this number will not work
to turn cat in the pan- become a defector
barber's cat- "hairdresser's cat", colloquial. talker, chatterbox
to put / set the cat among the pigeons- Brit. unfold disturb the peace, disturb
cat burglar- thief-fortochnik
cat ladder- loft ladder


till the cows come home- razg. to infinity
cash cow- razg. Milch cow
sacred cow- iron. sacred cow, ultimate truth
holy cow!- razg. Wow!, Wow!
to have a cow- Amer. unfold be surprised, be angry, upset
cow college- razg. provincial college or university

straight from the horse's mouth- first-hand
to back the wrong horse- choose the wrong means to achieve the goal
to beat a dead horse- Discuss an issue that has already been resolved
to hold one's horses- be more careful
a horse of a different color- a completely different matter
on one's high horse- arrogantly
to eat like a horse- eat like a horse (i.e. a lot)
horse godmother- dial. fat woman
horse sense- simple, practical, rough common sense
to work like a horse- work like a horse

to make a pig "s ear of smth. / out of smth.- to do smth. out of hand bad
to buy a pig in a poke- buy a pig in a poke
in less than a pig's whisper- instantly, in two counts
a pig in the middle- razg. between two fires
on the pig's back, on the pig's ear- on a horse
Pigs to you!- Australian. But figs for you!
please the pigs- joke. if you're lucky
pig's breakfast- burda (something unappetizing)
pig market- Brit. rude joke. lobby of the theological faculty of Oxford

to cast / make sheep "s eyes at smb.- throw at smb. loving glances
to separate the sheep from the goats- bible. separate the lambs from the goats (the righteous from the sinners)
black sheep (of a family)- black sheep

sitting duck- good target
duck-out- desertion
like a duck in a thunderstorm- looking confused
like a duck to water- like a fish in water
like water off a duck's back- like water off a duck's back
duck "s weather, fine day for ducks- rainy weather
to get one "s ducks in a row- razg. put your thoughts in order
dead duck- razg. dead number
ducks and dragons- "duck and drake" (children's game: flat pebbles are thrown so that they jump on the surface of the water)

ostrich policy– "ostrich politics" (based on self-deception)
to have the digestion of an ostrich- have a pudgy stomach

as black as a crow- black as a raven (blacker than the night)
as the crow flies- razg. in a straight line
white crow- white crow (about someone who stands out from the crowd, different from others)
to eat boiled crow- razg. be compelled to do

swallow dive- jump into the water with a swallow
swallow- razg. spy


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13 Insects in English idioms

Flea in one's ear- sharp remark
spider hole- military jarg. "spider nest" (camouflaged sniper position)
to strain at a gnat- focus on the little things
like flies to honey like flies to honey
to drop / die like flies- die like flies, get sick or die in large numbers
to crush / break a fly upon the wheel- shoot sparrows from a cannon
to drink with flies- drink without company, alone
to be a fly on the wall- eavesdrop, spy, spy (observe without being noticed)
fly in the ointment- a fly in the ointment
to give a fly- to try, try
blind as a beetle, beetle blind- blind (like a mole)

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14 Fish and sea animals in English idioms

neither fish nor fowl- neither fish nor meat, neither this nor that
to drink like a fish- drink without drying out (drink like a shoemaker)
to have other fish to fry- have other things to do
to make fish of one and flesh of another- treat people unevenly, biasedly
fish story- "hunting story", exaggeration, fables
to feed the fishes- drown; get seasick
a whale at / on smth.- master in smth. deed, connoisseur, master
very like a whale- iron. Well, of course!, so I believed you!
as slippery as an eel- slippery like an eel
A pretty kettle of fish!- razg. Fun story! Nice business!

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15 Animals in proverbs in English

Let sleeping dogs lie.
Don't wake a sleeping dog.

Every dog ​​has his day.
Every dog ​​has his day. (Every dog ​​has his day.)

Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
They do not look at a given horse's teeth.

Lock the barn door after the horse is stolen.
After the horse is stolen, the barn is not locked. (After a fight they do not wave their fists.)

As well be hung for a sheep as (for) a lamb.
Seven troubles - one answer.

A goose never voted for an early Christmas.
The goose will never vote for the approach of Christmas.

Chickens come home to roost.
Chickens become roosters. (What goes around comes around.)

Don't count your chickens before they are hatched.
Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.

If it looks like a duck, waddles and quacks, then it's probably a duck.
If the bird looks like a duck, waddles and quacks, then it is most likely a duck.

The crow thinks its own bird fairest.
Every raven thinks that his breed is better than others. (Each sandpiper praises his swamp.)

All "s fish that comes to his net.
On lack of fish and cancer fish.

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16 Games, songs, stories in English on the topic: Animals (flash)

Animals as symbols of the Republican and Democratic parties in the USA

Democratic Party Democratic Party
Party symbol: donkey \ donkey. The "donkey" symbolism was adopted by the party after the appearance of cartoons published in the late 19th century in Harper's Weekly.
The party itself was founded in 1792 by Thomas Jefferson. It was created as the "party of all the people" and opposed the party of the then American elite - the Federalist Party. In 1798, the party was named the Democratic-Republican Party, and in 1800 Jefferson won the presidential election. In the 20s of the 19th century, the party shortened its name somewhat and became Democratic.
According to Gallup polls, what Americans like most about the Democratic Party is that it "represents the interests of ordinary people", the most annoying thing is that the Democrats are "inefficient" and "too liberal".
Republican Party Republican Party
Party Symbol: Elephant \ elephant. As with the Democrat symbol, the elephant became the symbol of the Republican Party thanks to cartoonist Thomas Nast. Republican Party marches in the United States during election campaigns sometimes featured live elephants, which were rented from the zoo. In the United States, the abbreviation GOP is used as a batch designation (first used in 1875). The abbreviation most often stands for "Good Old Party" \ Grand Old Party. However, the abbreviation had a slightly different meaning: "Gallant Old Party" \ Gallant Old Party.
Initially, the Republican Party united fighters against slavery and small farmers. At the end of the 19th century, its backbone was made up of large businessmen and farmers. The party advocates strengthening traditional moral values, limiting government spending, reducing taxes, and strengthening US military power.
According to the Gallup service, in the Republican Party, Americans like the "party platform" and "conservatism," while low "leadership" and "serving the interests of big business" irritate them.


Exercises and games on the topic: Animals (in English)


Poems about animals in English

The Lion and the Unicorn
Were fighting for the crown;
The Lion beat the Unicorn
All about the town.

Some gave them white bread
And some gave them brown;
Some gave them plum cake
And drummed them out of town!


Ladybug! Ladybug!
fly home.
Your house is on fire.
And your children all gone.
All except one,
And that's Ann,
For she ahs crept under
The frying pan.


One for the mouse
One for the crow
one to mouth,
One to grow.


Butterfly, butterfly,
When do you come?
I know not, I ask not
Nor ever had a home.

Butterfly, butterfly,
Where do you go?
where the sun shines
And where the buds grow.


If wishes were horses then beggars would ride,
If turnips were swords I "d have one by my side.
If "ifs" and hands were pots and pans
There would be no need for tinkers hands!



US bald eagle / bald eagle

Bald Eagle / bald eagle- one of the national symbols of the United States, it is depicted on the "Great Seal" (confirmed the authenticity of documents issued by the US government) and the presidential standard. His image is also on the back of the dollar bill.
The bald eagle is covered with a shield decorated with a star-striped flag pattern, in one paw it holds an olive branch (symbolizes peace) with 13 berries and 13 leaves (symbolizes the 13 colonies that formed the United States), in the other - 13 arrows (symbolizes war ). Berries, leaves and arrows were borrowed from the symbolism of the tribal union of the Iroquois. There are 13 stars above the eagle. His head is turned towards the olive branch, which should indicate the desire of the United States for peace (until 1945, the eagle looked the other way). Above the eagle's head there is a ribbon with a Latin inscription (also of 13 letters) E pluribus unum - "One of many". The meaning of this phrase is not clear.
The phrase is similar to the Latin translation of the saying of Heraclitus: "Of all things, one, one of all things." However, the exact saying can be found much later. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the British magazine "Gentleman's magazine" was popular among the elite of Great Britain and the United States. In the early 18th century, a subscription to this magazine was extremely expensive, so gentlemen could borrow from the library or buy a yearly selection of issues of the magazine. Since 1731, a package one of them was marked with the phrase “E pluribus unum.” Perhaps the designers of the first American dollars borrowed someone else's slogan to give the new money respectability.
Benjamin Franklin, in a letter to his daughter, admitted that he regretted the election of the bald eagle as a symbol of the United States, preferring another bird - the turkey / Turkish:
"For my part, I would not want the bald eagle to be chosen as the symbol of our country. This bird is immoral. It does not earn an honest living. You could see it sitting on a dead tree near the river, where it is too lazy even to fish, instead watching the hawk hunt, and when this industrious bird finally catches a fish and carries it to the nest for its female and chicks, the bald eagle pursues it and takes the prey for itself.For all his dishonesty, he is always not in the best position, like people, living in fraud and robbery, he is usually pitiful and often looks shattered.Besides, he is cowardly: the royal tyrant (flycatcher), a bird the size of a sparrow, boldly attacks him and drives him away from his territory.Therefore, he can in no way be a symbol of the brave and honest American country that drove all the royal birds out of its borders ... In truth, the turkey is a much more respectable bird compared to it, and besides, a real crop The henka of America... Although she looks a bit pompous and goofy, she is a brave bird and will not hesitate to attack a British Guard grenadier who allows herself to be invaded in her rural yard in her red plumage.


About the expression lame duck / lame duck

"Lame Duck" / lame duck an expression that has multiple values. In the narrow sense of the word, "lame duck" is an ineffective, weak leader. In a broad sense, "lame ducks" are politicians who lost the elections (options: refused to participate or did not have the right to participate) and take office because the new government did not have time to come into its own. Therefore, decisions made by "lame ducks" who are no longer responsible for their actions to voters are often risky and irresponsible.
The lame duck "flew" into the world political lexicon from the speech of British hunters: a lame bird moves slowly on land, swims poorly, is not able to take off quickly and therefore is not able to hide from a predator. In addition, she makes a very pitiful impression. At first, this expression was picked up by businessmen. In the 18th century, regulars on the London Stock Exchange called "lame ducks" securities traders who could not or were unable to meet their obligations to sellers / buyers. Until 1773, London's Exchange alley served as the stock exchange. For the first time there was a division of stock speculators into "bulls" / bull(playing for an increase in the rate) and "bears" / bear(playing for a fall). The third species of speculative fauna was the lame ducks. Broken stock market players, walking away along Exchange alley, vividly resembled unfortunate birds to their colleagues in the shop. A little later, they began to call ordinary bankrupts like that.
In the 1830s, lame ducks "flew" into politics - this is how they began to call politicians who chronically failed to fulfill their promises, lost popularity and turned into political bankrupts. Until 1934, numerous meetings were held in the US Congress, called sessions of "lame ducks". Congressional elections are traditionally held on the first Monday in November. Some legislators inevitably lose elections and lose their right to sit in Congress. Until 1934, the new US president and the new Congress began work only on March 4 of the following year, that is, the "lame ducks" had the opportunity to decide the fate of the country for four whole months. In 1933, this came to an end - then the Twentieth Amendment to the US Constitution was adopted (still known as the Lame Duck Amendment / Lame duck amendment, which shortened the terms of the "lame ducks" in power.
However, the meetings of the "lame ducks" did not become history. The US Congressional Research Service estimates that between 1940 and 2002, there were 14 such meetings of the House of Representatives (the lower house of the US Parliament). The US Senate, the upper house, held such sessions 22 times between 1933 and 2004. In the overwhelming majority of cases, "lame ducks" discussed issues that were of particular importance - the budget, wars, especially serious international agreements, etc. In 1954, senators tried to discuss their colleague Joseph McCarthy, who unleashed the "witch hunt", in 1974 - Discussed the Watergate scandal, in 1998 - the impeachment of President Bill Clinton. In some cases, the "lame ducks" worked very productively, sometimes not.
The title of "lame duck" is awarded not only to congressmen, but also to other categories of elected statesmen, such as mayors and governors. The well-known American journalist William Safire in his book "The New Political Dictionary" noted that in the political slang of the United States there are not only "lame", but also other types of ducks. There is a "sitting duck" / sitting duck- this means that the politician is in a dangerous situation and is very vulnerable. "The Quacking Duck" / queer duck- funny, non-standard, eccentric, sometimes ridiculous figure. "Dead Duck" / dead duck- a person who, for various reasons, has lost any serious political future. There is also the word "duck" / ducky- usually applied to a promising politician in superlatives, but sometimes has an ironic connotation. In addition, "duck" terminology has entered some well-known US political aphorisms: for example, "if he walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then most likely he is a duck" (this expression was addressed to the well-known trade unionist Walter Ruther /1907-1970/, who during the "witch hunt" was accused of belonging to the Communist Party).


Hello dear readers! In order for communication with native English speakers to be comfortable, it is necessary, first of all, to master the most commonly used vocabulary. Knowing the names of animals in English is useful not only for children, but for all those who want to master this language. In our speech, we very often mention some kind of domestic or wild animal. For example, when we say “hungry like a wolf” or “tired like a dog”, or when we talk about our pets. Name animals in English Learning the names of animals in English is not so difficult even for children. After all, all domestic, wild and rare representatives of the fauna, which are very often found in the communication of carriers, are not such a large number of words. However, I immediately want to note the moment that some animals are familiar to us, but they are rare for Americans, Australians, Canadians or British.

Also, some animals are exotic for us, but for them it is quite familiar fauna. For example, for a resident of the United States it will not be surprising to meet a skunk on the street, for a Canadian - a wolverine, for an Australian - a kangaroo, and for a Russian it is not uncommon to meet a bear or a wolf in the taiga. Therefore, today we will consider the names of animals according to the following criteria:

  • Homemade
  • wild
  • Endangered

So, let's get started right away.



Pets in Kanglish To begin with, I will say right away that for native English speakers, a pet and a beloved pet are two completely different words. Pets that benefit a person, they call the words " domestic animals ", and a pet for entertainment and games, that is, a pet is the word" pet ". For example, a cow, a sheep, a chicken are domestic animals, and a hamster, a kitten, and a dog are pets.

And now we will find out how their names are called and pronounced in English. To do this, I suggest you study a convenient table with translation and transcription:

Word in Russian

Titles in English

Transcription

dogdog
puppypuppy["pʌpɪ]
catcat
kittykitten["kɪtən]
hamsterhamster["haemstə]
cowcow
calfcalf/bull/
horsehorse
foalFoal
goatgoat
kidkid
sheepsheep[ʃiːp]
lamblamb
pigpig
pigletpiglets["pɪglɪt]

Save this table, and at any time you can check the translation or pronunciation of a particular name.

wild animals in english

Of course, wild animals in English are a much larger number, but we will not fill our heads with unnecessary information, and we will learn only the most commonly used names and words with translation. And also we will learn how to pronounce them correctly by studying the table with transcription and translation. Wild Animals in English First, let's learn how to name species of wild animals in English - wild animal . The species "herbivores" in English is called the word " herbivorous”, and “carnivorous” with the phrase “ flesh-eating"or the word" carnivorous". And what is the name of the “predator” species, everyone probably remembers from the famous film of the same name with A. Schwarzenegger - “ predatory».

And now the promised short table, but if it's not enough for you, then you can download the extended table with the translation:

Word in Russian

Titles in English

Transcription

a lionlion["laɪən]
lion cublion's whelp["laɪənz welp]
bearbear
bear cubbear cub
elephantelephant["elɪfənt]
baby elephantelephant calf["elɪfənt kæf]
wolfwolf
wolf cubwolf cub
crocodilecrocodile["krɔkədaɪl]
giraffegiraffe[ʤɪ"rɑːf]
snakesnake
monkeymonkey["mʌŋkɪ]
deerdeer
fawnyoung deer
camelcamel["kæm(ə)l]
camelyoung camel
a foxFox
fox cubkid fox
kangarookangaroo[ˌkæŋg (ə)"ruː]
kangaroobaby kangaroo["beɪbɪ ˌkæŋg (ə)"ruː]

As you can see, wild animals do not have a separate name for animals. Instead, the word is added to the name of an adult whelp, cub, calf, baby, kid or young.

Endangered Species in English

Unfortunately, for various reasons, most often because of humans, entire species of representatives of the wild fauna disappear from our planet. Despite the fact that rare and endangered species are listed in the Red Book and are under the protection of Green Peace, they continue to be killed and destroyed from the face of the Earth. Endangered species of animals in English Our task is to find out what these species are and how they are called in English. And if you meet a disappearing animal, then in no case harm it. Pass on the beauty of wildlife to your descendants.

And now we will find out which animals are listed in the Red Book and get acquainted with the translation of their names into English:

  • Amur tiger - Amur tiger
  • bison
  • Rhino - rhinoceros
  • Cheetah
  • Muskrat
  • Canadian beaver - Canadian beaver
  • Narwhal - Marine unicorn

Naturally, these are not all rare animals. And it is very sad that their populations are decreasing year by year.

Animals in English for kids

When children learn a foreign language, the names of animals in English are studied first of all, since for children these words are of the greatest interest. They are much more fun to study concrete nouns than abstract ones. In this case, pictures with various representatives of the fauna with translation and transcription are perfect for children. Names of animals in English for children Also, kids love to sing, play, have fun, read or listen to beautiful short rhymes. It will not be difficult for them to even learn a short verse in English about their favorite animal. Therefore, use this ability of children to teach them a foreign language. Here is an example of a poem with a translation that you can study with your child.

Without mastering at least the basic "animal" vocabulary, a foreigner in a conversation with an English-speaking interlocutor risks missing out on a significant part of the information. The theme of animals in English, like the weather, is a kind of lifeline that you can resort to if the conversation is at an impasse. When you visit a stranger, you can easily win him over if you start asking about pets (pets). Yes, and you can get acquainted with an interesting person in the park by talking about a dog walking with him.

The names of animals in English are enthusiastically taught by children and adults. It is easier for kids to remember the name of animals than abstract things. One of the first questions children ask in foreign language classes is, how do you say "animals" in English?

Pets in English

As a rule, students can answer the question of what pets are called in English after the very first lessons. Children begin their acquaintance with this topic by studying songs and rhymes about cats and dogs. And adults learn to talk about their pets, briefly describe them. It is common for English-speaking people to subdivide all animals that are customary to keep in the house into those that bring real benefits to a person (cow, sheep, ram), and indoor animals created for entertainment. The first are called domestic animals, the second - pet. At the first stage of learning a language, it will be enough to learn the names of those very animals that a person gets not for the sake of benefit, but as friends:

  1. dog - dog
  2. puppy ["pʌpɪ] - puppy
  3. cat - cat, cat
  4. kitten - kitten
  5. parrot ["pærət] - parrot
  6. hamster ["hæmstə] - hamster
  7. chinchilla [ʧɪnˈʧɪlə] - chinchilla
  8. guinea pig ["ɡɪnɪ pɪɡ] - guinea pig
  9. mouse
  10. rat - rat

farm animals

After you have mastered the names of our smaller brothers from the pets group, you can begin to study domestic animals, that is, domestic animals that give us meat, milk, and wool. Here, as in Russian, the same animal, depending on the genus, and often the age, is called differently. For example, a horse is horse, but a mare will already be mare, a stallion stallion [ˈstæljən], and a foal colt. However, to begin with, it is enough to remember the word horse. Below is a list of animals with translation. We classify all these animals as domestic or farm animals.

  • chicken ["tʃɪkɪn] - chicken
  • rooster ["ru:stə] - rooster
  • cow - cow
  • bull - bull
  • pig - pig
  • piglet ["pɪɡlɪt] - piglet
  • turkey ["tɜ: kɪ] - turkey
  • sheep [ʃi:p] - sheep
  • ram - ram
  • lamb - lamb
  • horse - horse
  • rabbit ["ræbɪt] - rabbit
  • goat - goat
  • donkey [ˈdɒŋki] - donkey

You will often encounter the names of these animals in everyday life. After all, the British and Americans, just like Russian speakers, tend to use the names of farm animals in comparative characteristics in relation to people, as well as in various sayings and idioms.

Wild animals

The word "animals" in English sounds like animals. Accordingly, native speakers call wild animals wild animals. This category of animals includes individuals whose natural habitat is forests, jungles, savannas, water bodies, etc. Most of us encounter these animals only in zoos and circuses. But even if your plans do not include a safari, the name of some well-known wild and exotic animals in English is worth remembering, if only to make your speech more figurative. Otherwise, how can you tell your interlocutor that your boss is as powerful as a lion, and your colleague does not take up snake wisdom?

Wild and exotic animals with transcription and translation

Insects and reptiles

The chance to meet a wild or exotic animal for the average Russian, as well as for an avid traveler, is relatively small. But to face an insect, and in some areas with a reptile, each of us can at any time. And not always these meetings are pleasant. Therefore, it is no less important to know the names of dangerous insects and reptiles in English than the international SOS alarm. In case of unwanted encounters with insects and reptiles while traveling to exotic countries, you can warn of the danger.

So, the short list of names of insects and reptiles in English, which everyone should be familiar with, looks like this:

  1. Fly - fly
  2. Spider - spider
  3. bee
  4. Scorpion - scorpion
  5. Wasp - wasp
  6. Mosquito - mosquito, mosquito
  7. beetle
  8. Crocodile - crocodile
  9. Turtle
  10. snake
  11. Rattlesnake - rattlesnake
  12. Cobra - cobra
  13. Dinosaur - dinosaur

Of course, you are unlikely to encounter the latter somewhere. But knowing the English name of this terrible reptile, you can always discuss Jurassic Park.

Birds

In order to finally conquer those around you with your knowledge of animals in English, in addition to the above words, you should supplement your vocabulary with at least a few names of birds. And one word bird (bird) is clearly not enough here.

We have already mentioned some domestic birds above, but now we will give a short list of wild birds:

  • sparrow ["spærəʋ] - sparrow
  • raven ["reɪvən] - raven
  • penguin ["peŋwɪn] - penguin
  • swallow ["swɔləu] - swallow
  • dove - dove
  • swan - swan
  • eagle ["iːgl] - eagle
  • owl - owl
  • crane [ʹkreın] - crane
  • bullfinch [ˊbulfɪntʃ] - bullfinch
  • magpie ["mægpaɪ] - magpie

Animal groups in English

Now we perfectly understand how to name one animal in English. But what if there are several of these animals? In Russian, for various groups of animals there is a name. For example, wolves gather in packs, snakes form a nest, etc. Everything is similar in English.

So, if we have a group of kittens or puppies in front of us, then we use the word liter[ˈlɪtə], which can be translated as "brood" or "litter". Lions form a pride ( pride), snakes - nest ( nest). A school of fish in English sounds like school .

Fans of serials and films about werewolves may know that a pack of wolves, as well as dogs, is called pack, but a flock of birds - flock. Groups of cattle, pigs, sheep and goats form a herd - herd, but ants and rabbits, in the understanding of English-speaking people, are colonies ( colony[ˈkɒləni]). And finally, a swarm of insects (butterflies, bees, flies) in English is called swarm .

What do wild and domestic animals “speak” in English?

When teaching English, it is important to learn that animals in this language do not animate. Animals in English correspond to the pronoun it. An exception to this rule are fairy tales, where animals, as a rule, are given some human traits. Many fabulous animals have names, and the pronouns he (he) and she (she) are applied to them. The same applies to pets. People often think of pets as family members or friends, so we also use the pronouns he and she when referring to them.

The topic "animals in English" for children will be more interesting if you tell them how, in the understanding of the inhabitants of English-speaking countries, pets "talk". In Russian, a cat meows, that is, it makes the sound “meow”. In English, this verb corresponds to the word meow. Bears, tigers and lions roar growl). The clucking of a chicken in English is expressed by the verb cluck. The British hear the barking of a dog as " bow-bow" or " woof-woof", the bleating of a sheep -" baa-baa”, mouse squeak -“ squeak-squeak". And the rooster in English in the morning cries not “crow”, but “ cock-a-doodle-doo". The neighing of a horse to children in the UK is heard as " neigh-neigh", the pigs make the sound " oink-oink”, owls -“ hoot", and the birds -" chirp».

And here is a list of verbs that will help you characterize the actions of certain animals:

  • squeak - squeak (rodents and rabbits);
  • moo - moo (cows);
  • scream - scream (monkeys);
  • roar - roar, growl (bears and lions);
  • chirp [ʧɜːp] - chirp (cicadas and crickets);
  • purr - purr (cats);
  • tweet - tweet (birds);
  • hiss - hiss (snakes);
  • quack - quack (ducks);
  • howl - howl (wolves and dogs);
  • bleat - to bleat (sheep, goats);
  • bark - bark (dogs).

Easy Ways to Remember Animal Names in English

For children, animals in English are always an interesting topic. Kids easily remember the names of animals with the help of pictures, all kinds of cartoons, simple songs and poems. Animals appear in many children's fairy tales, which are useful to read not only for children, but also for adults learning English.

We all depend to some extent on our smaller brothers. These cute lumps of happiness bring us joy and cheer up. And although not all animals can be called cute, this makes their role in existence on planet Earth no less important. Animals in English is the base that all students go through when learning English. So that your vocabulary does not end with dogs and cats, you need to make a little effort. C "mon!

In order to make it easier for you to learn the names of animals in English, we have divided them into types. For example: domestic, farm, wild and exotic animals. In this article you will find lists where animals are presented in English with transcription. We are sure that you did not even know about the existence of some of the list.

Pets

Those are the favorites that many wish to acquire. Most of the words below may not be new to intermediate or beginner students, but they can be extremely relevant for beginners to learn English. Also the list of pets in English for kids will be very helpful. In addition, animals in English for children and adults will be easier to learn if you use the Training section, which is absolutely free for all our registered users. You can simply create a list of words called "Animals", the translation of which you will enter there. After studying this list, English will seem a little easier to you. And to make your spelling correct, we added a transcription to each word.

So let's get started.

Pets in English:

cat cat
kitten kitty
dog dog
puppy["pʌpɪ] puppy
hamster["hæmstə] hamster
parrot["pærət] parrot
guinea pig["ɡɪnɪ pɪɡ] guinea pig

farm animals

Those friends who benefit us in the household are our irreplaceable helpers and breadwinners. You may already be familiar with most of the words on the list, but words such as "lamb" and "kid" are less common. In English vocabulary, however, they will not be superfluous. Staying in a store abroad, now you will definitely not be at a loss, unless, of course, you want such meat.

Farm animals in English:

chicken["tʃɪkɪn] chicken
rooster["en:stə] rooster
Turkish["tɜ:kɪ] turkey
gobbler["gɔblə] turkey
goat[ɡəʊt] goat
billy goats goat
kid kid
sheep[ʃi:p] sheep
ram ram
lamb lamb
bull bull
cow cow
calf calf
horse horse
stallion["stæljən] colt
colt foal
Mare mare
pig pig
sow female pig
piglets["pɪɡlɪŋ] piglet
rabbit["ræbɪt] rabbit
kit rabbit, kitten
doe female (rabbit, deer, hare, goat, rat, mouse, ferret, kangaroo)
buck male (rabbit, hare, deer, antelope, sheep, goat)

Wild animals

Those that delight and frighten us, those, unfortunately or fortunately, that are not found in our country and cities, such as, for example, in Australia or Africa. But, what if you happen to visit a luxurious safari in Africa? It is worth improving your wildlife vocabulary in order to fully understand your guide or even correct him.

Some animals, of course, you may never meet in real life, but expanding your horizons has never harmed anyone. By the way, if you are not in the know, it will be very useful to watch programs about wild animals in English. Thus, you will improve your listening skills, as well as expand your vocabulary. Also, do not forget that in learning new words, whether it be fruits, vegetables or animals, the English translation must be from a trusted source.

Wild animals in English:

crocodile["krɒkədaɪl] crocodile
deer deer
elephant["elɪfənt] elephant
elk Elk
Fox a fox
giraffe giraffe
goat[ɡəʊt] goat
hare hare
hippopotamus hippo
hyena hyena
jaguar["dʒæɡjʊə] jaguar
leopard["lɛpəd] leopard
lion["laɪən] lion
lynx lynx
Martin["mɑ:tɪn] marten
mink mink
mole mole
mongoose["mɒŋɡu: s] mongoose
monkey["mʌŋki] monkey, monkey
mouse mouse
hedgehog["hedʒhɔg] hedgehog
muskrat["mʌskræt] muskrat
otter["ɒtə] otter
panda["pændə] panda
panther["pænθə] panther
polar["pəʊlə] fox fox
puma["pju: mə] puma
raccoon raccoon
rhinoceros rhinoceros
sable["seɪbl] sable
squirrel["skwɪrəl] squirrel
tiger["taɪɡə] tiger
tortoise["tɔ:təs] turtle (land)
wolf wolf
yak yak
zebra["zi:brə] zebra

Exotic animals

And these are the most unique, strange, disappearing and rare, creeping and rustling "troubles" that are phobias for many. Let them remain in your life only in your vocabulary. Although, you can have a cute turtle at home, however, as well as a snake, but this is already an amateur. And, for example, a lizard can be found even in your country house. Rumor has it that you can even buy a penguin for $5,000, but it should be a very balanced purchase.

Exotic animals in English:

hissing cockroach hissing cockroach
triton["trʌɪt(ə)n] tritone
piranha piranha
scorpion["skɔ: pɪən] scorpion
salamander["saləmandə] salamander
chameleon chameleon
tarantula tarantula
green iguana green iguana
Tamandua ant-eater
flying squirrel["flaɪɪŋ "skwɪr(ə)l] flying squirrel
kinkajou["kɪŋkədʒu:] kinkajou (chain-tailed bear)
chanterelle fennec[ʃæntə "rel" fɛnɛk] fennec fox, African fox
skunk skunk
capybara capybara, capybara
hermit srab["hɜ:mɪt kræb] hermit crab
bush baby galago (half-monkey)
alligator["alɪɡeɪtə] alligator
crocodile["krɒkədʌɪl] crocodile
emu["i:mju:] emu
ostrich["ɒstrɪtʃ] ostrich
penguin["pɛŋɡwɪn] penguin
snake snake
tortoise["tɔ:təs] turtle
lizard lizard
chinchilla chinchilla
kangaroo kangaroo

Conclusion

Any animal, like a person, has the right to a happy existence in this world. Make a conscious decision to buy a pet, do not leave your beloved kittens at home for one day. Even wild animals are of great benefit to flora and fauna, it is important to love and protect nature.

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Necessary English words on the topic "Pets and animals" for beginners, children: a list with transcription and translation

The topic "Pets" in English is always interesting for children to study, because such lessons can be filled with various forms of work:

  • Acting out dialogues
  • Learning songs
  • Watching cartoons
  • Reading poems
  • Painting
  • Hearing

In addition, the lesson involves the presence of a large number of visualizations (pictures) that children like so much.

The whole topic can be divided into several sections:

  • Pets
  • Farm Animals
  • Animals in the forest
  • Exotic animals

The main role in the study of this topic is played by vocabulary, so try to compose your vocabulary (dictionary) and consolidate it by writing out, pronouncing and repeating each word. It is useful to write down and learn words based on transcription (signs that represent sounds). If the child is small, but already knows how to read, you can even write down the sounds in Russian letters.

Topic vocabulary

Exercises in English for children on the topic "Pets and animals"

It is not enough just to give the child a vocabulary (a list of words on a given topic), they should also be consolidated with the help of simple and complex exercises: written or oral.

What exercises can you suggest?

  • In the first part, you should label all the images so that the word matches the picture. In the second part of the task, simply connect the word and the picture with a line.
  • A simple task for young children that involves rewriting words - the names of animals.
  • Sign the pictures of animals with the correct words, and then fill in the crossword puzzle with them so that the letter matches are perfect (preferably using a pencil).
  • Label the pictures using the suggested words in the column
  • A creative task for which colored pencils are useful. In the picture, you should recognize and highlight different animals with color, naming them.
  • Complete a colorful crossword puzzle using the suggested pictures (remembering their names in English).










Dialogue in English for children on the topic "Pets and animals" with translation

Play out a dialogue on the topic “Pets” in the class or with an individual student, it will help to consolidate the knowledge gained and actively use new vocabulary in speech.

Which dialogues are suitable:







Video: Animal Comparisons Dialogue - English Lesson for Kids

Phrases in English for children on the topic "Pets and animals" with translation

In order to have a good command of the topic "Animals and pets", you should introduce into colloquial speech not only individual vocabulary units, but also whole phrases with which the child can compose stories, monologues and dialogues.

Phrases and phrases:

English Translation
I like animals I like animals
I have a pet I have a pet
My favorite pet is … My favorite pet is...
Do you like animals? Do you like animals?
My pet's name is … My pet's name is...
What's your cat (dog) name? What is the name of your cat (dog)?
Animals (pets) are good Animals are very good
Dogs our friends Dogs are our friends
Domestic pets live in a farm Pets live on the farm
Exotic animals live in a tropical Exotic animals live in the tropics
I have a red cat I have a red cat
My dog ​​is smart My dog ​​is very smart
Parrot is a bird parrot is a bird
I feed my pet with … I feed my pet...
My dog ​​likes bones My dog ​​loves bones

Songs for children in English on the topic "Pets and animals" with transcription and translation

A song in an English lesson is not only a way to escape from monotonous and difficult work, but also a very effective form of work. Relaxing and moving, memorizing vocabulary is much more pleasant and therefore it is deposited in memory much more firmly. An alternative to songs is musical cartoons, which also involve visual memory, which means they are more effective.

Songs about animals:





Video: "The animal song"

Cards in English on the topic "Pets and animals" with transcription and translation

Cards are the main visual aid in the lesson, which will help any teacher to present educational material well to children. The pictures on the cards must be bright, clear, and positive.

On the other hand, cards are individual work for each child, such as task cards where you need to enter a certain word or complete a sentence.

Thematic cards for the lesson:



Cards on the theme "animals"







Games and riddles in English on the topic "Pets and animals"

With the help of the game, you can interest your child in learning English and help him memorize new vocabulary more easily and quickly.

What games can be used:

  • Individual cards. They may have a task: solve a crossword puzzle or connect an animal and its favorite food by signing each picture.
  • Puppet show. To do this, use soft toys - different animals. They can communicate or talk about themselves, for example: I am cat. My name is Foxy. I like milk. I live in a big house.
  • Riddles. You can give the characteristics of a particular animal, and the student's task will be to guess it and name it in English. For example, "Who is it?": it has white fur and a long ears. - Rabbit!




Poems in English on the topic "Pets and animals"

Learning rhymes in English will help the child not only memorize words, but also train the pronunciation of owls using intonation and stress. Pick up theme poems ahead of time and have the children memorize them to present to the class.

SECRET: To make it easier for the child to remember, invite him to recite a poem with an animal - a toy. So it will use its associations.



Poem "Little Bird" in English



Poem in English "My cat" and "Cow says"

Poem in English "Once I caught a fish"

Poem in English "Pig" and "Little Turtle"

Poem in English "I have a little turtle" and "Monkeys"

Poem in English "Birds" and "Rooster, fox, cat and wolf"

Cartoons for children on the topic "Pets and animals"

Educational cartoons will help you diversify the lesson and make it more fruitful, because children are much more interested in absorbing information through multimedia files and visuals than from text.

  • Game "Crocodile": one child depicts an animal, others guess it (only the English word should be called).
  • Imitate animal sounds (as is customary in English).
  • Talk about your pets, introduce them or show a photo.
  • Use individual and group cards for work (preferably colorful and with pictures).
  • Ask children to use their creativity, for example, to draw their pet beautifully and talk about it in English.
  • Play the game "Moms and Babies": distribute the pictures among the animals and call them in English words, for example, "hen - chiken".
  • Video: "Animals in English: video simulator"

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