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Match the following words with their translations.
2. You need to have a snout lead if you want to take your dog for a walk.
3. Matting, dirt, and rosette rubber can be used as a surface on a dog obstacle course.
4. Dog injuries can include strains and contusions crossovers.
5. Obstacles for dogs are usually labelled performed so that the handler knows which to choose in the correct order.
a) survey.
b) strain.
c) seesaw.
2. If something is unique, it’s
a) brief.
b) exceptional.
c) complex.
3. A prevalent injury is:
a) labelled.
b) designated.
c) common.
4. If you feel intimidated, you are:
a) scared.
b) entertained.
c) concerned.
5. You can praise your dog by giving it:
a) anxiety.
b) food.
c) a paw.
Study the text and drag the missing words to describe a dog agility tournament.
Look at the picture and drag the missing words to describe it.

Answer the questions with 2 or 3 sentences.
Describe in your own words what dog agility is.
What do you think about dog agility?
If you had/have a dog, would you like it to take part in it? Why/why not?
You have a dog and there’s no place for you to play with it in your town/city. You have an idea to open an area for dogs where owners could spend time and train their dogs’ skills. Write a comment on your town/city social media in which you:
introduce yourself, your dog and the area where you live;
describe your idea;
justify why it’s needed in your town/city;
present arguments supporting your idea.
Your comment should be 100‑150 words long.