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Saturday, 12 March 2011

How do you say...?

Marta R (2º A) has got a lot of pets: fish, cat, turtles, birds, rabbits... but her favourite pet is a ferret.


How do you say 'hurón' in English?


Ferret is the word, and here you can see two pictures.

Here is the definition:

"a domesticated usually albino, brownish, or silver-gray animal (Mustela putorius furo) that is descended from the European polecat."
And here is a link with a funny (and not so difficult) poem about "Ferret soccer"
Try to read it in English and ask for help (your dad, your brother or sister, your teacher...) to know what it says.


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