

Humans may (1) _ ones to use grammar and vocabulary to speak and communicate. This indicates a high (15) _ of intelligence and consciousness in dolphins." Dr Ryabov said the dolphins' language is, "a highly (16) _ spoken language, like the human language." Lead researcher Dr Vyacheslav Ryabov said: "This exchange (14) _ a conversation between two people." He added: "This language exhibits all the design features present in the human spoken language. The scientists (12) _ that one dolphin listened to what the other was saying and then (13) _. Researchers at the Karadag Nature Reserve in Crimea made the (9) _ that dolphins had their own language after (10) _ two Black Sea bottlenose dolphins. Scientists say that one day, we may be (8) _ to understand dolphin language and talk to dolphins. The dolphins use their language to (7) _ themselves, have relations with other dolphins, and do things together. Scientists say the clicks, (5) _ and other sounds that dolphins make appear to be sentences that let the sea creatures send (6) _ to each other. New research suggests that this communication is (4) _ to the conversations humans have.

We have (3) _ for a long time that dolphins can communicate. Scientists believe dolphins also use words and (2) _ to speak to each other. Humans may not be the only (1) _ to use grammar and vocabulary to speak and communicate. Put these words into the spaces in the paragraph below. Make sure you try all of the online activities for this reading and listening - There are dictations, multiple choice, drag and drop activities, crosswords, hangman, flash cards, matching activities and a whole lot more. /articles/28575/20160913/sea-talk-dolphins-recorded-having-conservation-using-sentences-up-five.htm..uk/news/science/dolphins-speak-language-human-communication-scientists-a7237791.html./articles/177382/20160913/dolphins-talk-just-like-humans-dolphins-speak-in-words-and-complete-sentences.htm.Try the same news story at these easier levels: This indicates a high level of intelligence and consciousness in dolphins." Dr Ryabov said the dolphins' language is, "a highly developed spoken language, like the human language."

Lead researcher Dr Vyacheslav Ryabov said: "This exchange resembles a conversation between two people." He added: "This language exhibits all the design features present in the human spoken language. The scientists noticed that one dolphin listened to what the other was saying and then replied.

Researchers at the Karadag Nature Reserve in Crimea made the discovery that dolphins had their own language after recording two Black Sea bottlenose dolphins. Scientists say that one day, we may be able to understand dolphin language and talk to dolphins. The dolphins use their language to identify themselves, have relations with other dolphins, and do things together. Scientists say the clicks, whistles and other sounds that dolphins make appear to be sentences that let the sea creatures send messages to each other. New research suggests that this communication is similar to the conversations humans have. We have known for a long time that dolphins can communicate. Scientists believe dolphins also use words and sentences to speak to each other. Humans may not be the only ones to use grammar and vocabulary to speak and communicate.
