The Reading / Listening - Marmosets - Level 4

Marmosets call each other by name. The primates are native to South America. Scientists from a university in Israel studied 10 marmosets. The team found that the animals used unique calls with other monkeys. The study's co-author said marmosets are the first non-human primates known to use names. Researchers studied marmosets in a variety of pairings. They then used A.I. to analyze more than 50,000 monkey calls and find the names.

The findings could show how human language evolved. People thought that our language was unique. However, a researcher said there is "evidence that this is not the case". He speculated on how marmosets developed names. He said: "Marmosets live in…family groups, and take care of their young together, much like humans do." He said these similarities suggest marmosets faced similar evolutionary challenges to early humans.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Marmosets - Level 5 or  Marmosets - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.theguardian.com/science/article/2024/aug/29/marmosets-behaviour-specific-names-study
  • https://www.newscientist.com/article/2445821-marmosets-seem-to-call-each-other-by-name/
  • https://www.newsweek.com/monkey-names-marmosets-animal-intelligence-evolution-1946269


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Marmosets call each
  2. The primates are native
  3. the animals used unique calls
  4. the first non-
  5. marmosets in a
  6. They then
  7. analyze more than
  8. find the
  1. variety of pairings
  2. names
  3. 50,000 monkey calls
  4. to South America
  5. human primates
  6. used A.I.
  7. other by name
  8. with other monkeys

Paragraph 2

  1. show how human language
  2. People thought that our language
  3. a researcher said there is
  4. this is not
  5. how marmosets
  6. take care of their
  7. marmosets faced similar evolutionary
  8. early
  1. young
  2. evolved
  3. challenges
  4. developed names
  5. evidence
  6. humans
  7. was unique
  8. the case

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Marmosets call each (1) ________________________________________________. The primates are (2) ________________________________________________ America. Scientists from a university in Israel studied 10 marmosets. The team found that the animals (3) ________________________________________________ with other monkeys. The study's co-author said marmosets are the first (4) ________________________________________________ known to use names. Researchers studied marmosets in a (5) ________________________________________________. They then used A.I. to analyze more than 50,000 (6) ________________________________________________ find the names.

The findings could show how (7) ________________________________________________. People thought that our (8) ________________________________________________. However, a researcher said there is "evidence that this is (9) ________________________________________________". He speculated on how marmosets developed names. He said: "Marmosets live in…family groups, and (10) ________________________________________________ their young together, much like humans do." He (11) ________________________________________________ suggest marmosets faced similar evolutionary (12) ________________________________________________ humans.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Marmosetscalleachotherbyname.TheprimatesarenativetoSouthAm
erica.ScientistsfromauniversityinIsraelstudied10marmosets.Thete
amfoundthattheanimalsuseduniquecallswithothermonkeys.Thestu
dy'sco-authorsaidmarmosetsarethefirstnon-humanprimatesknow
ntousenames.Researchersstudiedmarmosetsinavarietyofpairings.T
heythenusedA.I.toanalyzemorethan50,000monkeycallsandfindthe
names.Thefindingscouldshowhowhumanlanguageevolved.Peopleth
oughtthatourlanguagewasunique.However,aresearchersaidthereis
"evidencethatthisisnotthecase".Hespeculatedonhowmarmosetsdev
elopednames.Hesaid:"Marmosetslivein…familygroups,andtakecare
oftheiryoungtogether,muchlikehumansdo."Hesaidthesesimilarities
suggestmarmosetsfacedsimilarevolutionarychallengestoearlyhuma
ns.

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Free writing

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