To start teaching the zoo story, you need to create a good learning environment. Make sure the students are comfortable and ready to listen. Then, you can start with a simple warm - up activity like asking them if they have ever been to a zoo. After that, introduce the zoo story by giving a brief overview of the setting, such as it takes place in a big, busy zoo with all kinds of amazing animals.
The vocabulary related to zoo animals is very important. Make sure students understand words like 'zookeeper', 'enclosure', 'habitat' etc. Also, the moral of the story, if there is one, should be emphasized.
The family zoo story could be about a family who owns a zoo. Maybe it's a small, unique zoo filled with different animals that the family takes care of with love. Each family member might have a special bond with certain animals, like the daughter loves the monkeys and always feeds them.
I went to the zoo one day. I saw the lions first. They were just lying there, looking so majestic. Then I visited the monkeys. They were jumping around and making all kinds of funny noises. It was really entertaining.
Once upon a time, there was a family who went to the zoo. They saw a lazy lion lying in the sun. The kids were excited to feed the friendly giraffes. It was a wonderful day full of fun and new experiences.
Once I went to the zoo and saw a group of monkeys playing. They were jumping from one branch to another, and one little monkey was trying to steal food from its mother. It was really funny.
The story is usually about various experiences and interactions in a zoo. Maybe it involves the animals, the zookeepers, or visitors and their adventures or challenges.