Emergencies- Calling 911

What is an emergency?

An emergency is some situation where you need help now!! TIME is very important. Read about emergencies below. Click the blue button. There are 3 pages. At the bottom of the 1st page, click on page 2 (it's purple). Do the same to go to page 3. DO NOT CLICK on EL Civics!!!!

More emergency examples

heart attack

poisoning

choking

cut arm

unconscious

having a baby

drowning

robbing

stealing

car accident

house fire

PRACTICE

Click the blue buttons below.

PRONUNCIATION - Listen and repeat

Practice SPELLING

Emergencies and Calling 911

Watch the video and listen. Do not write. Next, watch the video again and use 'cc' if you need to. Take notes; stop the video and write down new vocabulary. Watch it again if you want.

READ - this is a very basic 911 dialogue. Later in the lesson, we will look at a more complex dialogue.

911conversationother.pdf

LISTENING PRACTICE

Click on the blue button below.

For the next listening exercise, listen to the audio of the dialogue first (on the right) with no words. Then listen to it again and read along with the dialogue (on the left). Last, read the dialogue out loud. Click the blue button below.

Now listen to Part II of the dialogue. Listen as many times as you want. Then listen again and type in the words you hear.

911CallPartII.wav

WRITING - Put the words in the correct sentence order. LOOK at the example.