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Emergency
Vocabulary
Reading
- My house is on fire.
- There is a bushfire in the park.
- My neighbour is having a barbecue.
- I can smell gas in my apartment.
- I have the flu. My body aches.
- My friend has a broken leg.
- There is a car accident on the road.
- My daughter has a nosebleed.
- I can’t find my wallet.
- Someone steals my car.
- My neighbours have a fight.
- He has a fall. He is fainted.
- She has a broken arm.
- There is smoke in the building.
- There is a burglar in my garden.
Listening
Speaking
Conversation 1
A: What happens?
B: I have a nosebleed.
A: Oh that’s bad.
B: I need to call the ambulance.
A: Oh no. You shouldn’t call the ambulance.
B: Why?
A: Because it’s not an emergency.
Conversation 2
A: What’s happening?
B: He fell off the chair and has a broken leg.
A: Oh, we should call the ambulance.
B: What number?
A: 000
B: OK. We should do it now.
Conversation 3
A: What’s happening?
B: There is a lot of smoke in this building.
A: Oh, we should call the firefighters.
B: What number?
A: 000
B: OK. We should do it now.
Conversation 4
A: What’s happening?
B: There is a lot of smoke.
A: Oh no. Why?
B: I think the neighbours are having a barbecue?
A: We should call the fire truck.
B: No. It’s not an emergency.
Conversation 5
A: What’s happening?
B: I can’t find my wallet.
A: Oh, that’s not good.
B: I will call the police.
A: No, you shouldn’t.
B: Because it’s not an emergency.
Conversation 6
A: What’s happening?
B: I can’t find my wallet.
A: Oh, that’s not good.
B: I will call the police.
A: No, you shouldn’t.
B: Because it’s not an emergency.
Writing
Speaking
Conversation 1:
A: Police, Fire or Ambulance?
B: Police please
A: What’s the problem?
B: My neighbours have a fight. They are bleeding.
A: What’s your address?
B: : 24 Johnson Street, Belconnen 2617
A: What’s your phone number?
B: 0435 556 934
Conversation 2:
A: Police, Fire or Ambulance?
B: Fire please
A: What’s the problem?
B: There is a bushfire in my suburb.
A: What’s your suburb?
B: It’s Kambah.
A: What’s your phone number?
B: 0413 456 789
A: OK. We’ll send the fire trucks.
B: Thank you.
Conversation 3:
A: Police, Fire or Ambulance?
B: Ambulance please
A: What’s the problem?
B: My co-worker has a fall. He’s fainted.
A: Is he breathing?
B: Yes.
A: What’s your address?
B: 65 Florey Drive, Braddon 2612.
A: What’s your phone number?
B: OK. We’ll send the ambulance now.
A: Thank you.