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Course 181 · Advanced English

E2School Lesson 5: Practise Your Listening

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Gap Fill (Text) Therapy animals can be found in: aged care facilities hospitals schools 1 Therapy animals can be used to: reduce stress relieve 2 act as a companion In the USA, some 3 have teams of animals to improve the customer experience.

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Therapy animals can be found in: aged care facilities hospitals schools 1 Therapy animals can be used to: reduce stress relieve 2 act as a companion In the USA, some 3 have teams of animals to improve the customer experience.

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Gap Fill (Text) There’s no that animals have a positive and profound effect on wellbeing so it is no that they are often used as a form of treatment to help people cope with physical, mental or emotional problems. Animal therapy, as it is known, is a growing . In nursing homes, hospitals, schools, and even in prisons, these qualified service animals are helping people. Dogs, cats and even horses can be in to help relieve stress, pain or just to be a caring companion. In the USA, some airports have introduced teams of animals to make the passengers’ experience more . In many areas, registered therapy animals can even fly on the plane with their owners and they’re not just cats and dogs. You might find yourself sitting next to a duck or a pig on your next !

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There’s no that animals have a positive and profound effect on wellbeing so it is no that they are often used as a form of treatment to help people cope with physical, mental or emotional problems. Animal therapy, as it is known, is a growing . In nursing homes, hospitals, schools, and even in prisons, these qualified service animals are helping people. Dogs, cats and even horses can be in to help relieve stress, pain or just to be a caring companion. In the USA, some airports have introduced teams of animals to make the passengers’ experience more . In many areas, registered therapy animals can even fly on the plane with their owners and they’re not just cats and dogs. You might find yourself sitting next to a duck or a pig on your next !

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Results are loaded Lesson 5: Practise Your Listening Total Score: 0.00 / 100.00 Last Access: Listening Ready to give your ears a workout? Return to Video Back Viewing 1 of 5 Next Close Back Next Close Viewing 1 of 5 Results are loaded Lesson 5: Practise Your Listening Total Score: 0.00 / 100.00 Last Access: Listen and answer the questions. Return to Video Complete the notes with ONE WORD . Return to Video Task Tips ✔ T he questions come in order ✔ Read everything before you listen Gap Fill (Text) Therapy animals can be found in: aged care facilities hospitals schools 1 Therapy animals can be used to: reduce stress relieve 2 act as a companion In the USA, some 3 have teams of animals to improve the customer experience. Submit Retry Return to Video Back Viewing 2 of 5 Next Close Back Next Close Viewing 2 of 5 Results are loading Lesson 5: Practise Your Listening Total Score: 0.00 / 100.00 Last Access: Good Job! Click Next for the final listening challenge. Return to Video Back Viewing 3 of 5 Next Close Back Next Close Viewing 3 of 5 Results are loaded Lesson 5: Practise Your Listening Total Score: 0.00 / 100.00 Last Access: Listen again and fill the gaps . Return to Video Gap Fill (Text) There’s no that animals have a positive and profound effect on wellbeing so it is no that they are often used as a form of treatment to help people cope with physical, mental or emotional problems. Animal therapy, as it is known, is a growing . In nursing homes, hospitals, schools, and even in prisons, these qualified service animals are helping people. Dogs, cats and even horses can be in to help relieve stress, pain or just to be a caring companion. In the USA, some airports have introduced teams of animals to make the passengers’ experience more . In many areas, registered therapy animals can even fly on the plane with their owners and they’re not just cats and dogs. You might find yourself sitting next to a duck or a pig on your next ! Submit Retry Return to Video Back Viewing 4 of 5 Next Close Back Next Close Viewing 4 of 5 Results are loaded Lesson 5: Practise Your Listening Total Score: 0.00 / 100.00 Last Access: You did it! Now, let's review vocabulary . If you're feeling confident, go straight to the speaking section! Return to Video Back Viewing 5 of 5 Next Close Back Next Close Viewing 5 of 5