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Describing a Tiger
This post describes a tiger in a rainforest in three levels. Level 1 is for beginners, Level 3 is for intermediate learners and Level 5 is for advanced English speakers. It uses the five senses as much as possible. For much more of these types of posts, please check out my new book Writing with Stardust by clicking the book title. It comes with a spelling workbook as well.
Enough of that, however, and let us talk about tigers. At the bottom of the post are 20 interesting facts about tigers (largest tiger, worst man eaters, greatest tiger hunters etc.). First of all, let me clear something up right now. A tiger would kick a lion’s butt in a fight. I know this because I researched it and found out that the Roman civilians watching fights in the Coliseum tended to bet on the tiger and usually won. As regards a bear, you will have to read the rest of the post. Happy hunting……….
TIGER: LEVEL 1
glowing, amber eyes almost invisible roared/growled large and heavy head rippling muscles ghost silent fierce and savage razor sharp teeth flicked his tail leaped at me striped fur Bengal tiger deadly movements paws like saucers top predator powerful legs prowling/creeping flame and coal colour powerful/fearless I felt fear/terror
1. A tiger has glowing, amber eyes and he is scary.
2. His muscles ripple when he walks.
3. He usually flicks his tail before he leaps at you.
4. His movements are deadly and he prowls the jungle at night. He sometimes hunts by day.
5. He is almost invisible because of his striped fur, which blends in with the trees.
6. He is as silent as a ghost and although his paws are as big as saucers, he cannot be heard.
7. His fur is a flame-and–coal mix and he is powerful and fearless.
8. Because of his razor sharp teeth and powerful legs, he is the top