LET'S LEARN ENGLISH - LEVEL 2
Say, “In Lesson 18, Anna and Pete complete their parenting experiment. But which one did a better job? And who will win the extra day of vacation? Today, you will learn how to describe different kinds of accidents and to follow instructions.”
Ask students if they have ever taken a First Aid course. If so, ask some students to give examples of some accidents for which they know how to give first aid.
accidentally - adj - happening in a way that is not planned or intended
ashamed - adj - feeling shame or guilt
bake - v - to make food, such as bread and cake, by preparing a dough, batter or the like
bandage - n - a covering, such as a strip of cloth, that protects or supports part of the body that has been hurt
binder - n - a cover for holding together sheets of paper
bottle - n - a glass or plastic container that has a narrow neck and usually has no handle
burn - n - an injury caused by fire, heat or acid
burn - v - to destroy or damage something by fire or heat
cookie - n - a sweet baked food that is usually small, flat, and round and is made from flour and sugar
dry - v - to remove water or moisture from something or someone
first aid - n - emergency treatment given to a sick or injured person
knife - n - a usually sharp blade attached to a handle that is used for cutting
knock - v - to touch or hit someone or something in a way that is not planned or intended
microwave - n - an oven in which food is cooked or heated quickly by very short waves of electromagnetic energy
squirt - v - to suddenly force a liquid out through a small opening