Listen&Learn: Neanderthals
Posted by: Jaksyn PeacockPre-listening vocabulary
- extinction: the death of an entire species
- species: a group of similar living things
- fossil: the remains of a prehistoric creature
- originate: to come from a certain place
- migrate: to move from one place to another
- interbreed: to reproduce with another species
Listening activity
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Gapfill exercise
Comprehension questions
1. Neanderthals lived in
Neanderthals lived in Eurasia.
2. When scientists first discovered a Neanderthal fossil,
When scientists first discovered a Neanderthal fossil, they didn't know what it was.
3. Some scientists believe Neanderthals went extinct because
Some scientists believe Neanderthals went extinct because they were absorbed into the human population.
Discussion/essay questions
- Neanderthals aren’t the only related species that existed at the same time as early humans. In 2008, fossils of another human-like species were found in Russia. This species is now called the Denisovans. Do you think it’s possible that there are even more species that coexisted with humans?
Transcript
The Neanderthals were a relative of humans that lived in Eurasia until their extinction around 28,000 years ago. The first Neanderthal fossil was found in Belgium in 1829, but scientists did not know what it was. They only learned that the fossil came from a species similar to humans in 1856. Neanderthals were an intelligent species – possibly as intelligent as humans. It’s hard to know if they used language, but many scientists believe it’s likely. Today, most people have some Neanderthal DNA, especially people who originate from Europe or Asia. This is because many early humans migrated from Africa to Europe around 40,000 years ago. When they got there, they interbred with the Neanderthals. In fact, some scientists believe that the Neanderthals only went extinct because they were absorbed into the human population.
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10 comments
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catcat says:
Prehistory is so interesting and that story too !
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Selena says:
I learn new knowledges by this topic
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Caridadgomo says:
It is a great subject.I have learnt a lot of the similar specie to humams.
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Evelyn says:
WOW, great. learning something early this morning really made my day. thank you so much. i’ve learned a lot.
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Armando says:
I’m enjoying this script a lot
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The King Of Love From IRAN says:
Oh!
It was so interesting to me.
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karina says:
I didn’t listen to the podcast, I just read the text, and I considerJaksyn Peacock’s sentence structure and choice of vocabulary ie written English, surprisingly poor (even moreso surprisingly that it’s being presented on an English learner’s website).
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Sanq says:
check it
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Jeanette LaVoix says:
Interesting range of subjects.
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giang says:
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