Unit5 First Aid Period 4 Using Language (Ⅰ)+(精讲课件)
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Pre-listening
poisoning This picture showed a small child in a medicine cabinet, he is picking up a medicine. If he were to take the medicine, it would be very dangerous and potentially fatal.
_____ heart attack _____ drowning _____ sprained ankle ____ poisoning _____ bad cut / bleeding
Pre-listening
bad cut / bleeding The bleeding leg photo shows a man in a conversation worker uniform, with a big cut on his right leg. He seems to be awake, and able to move, so it suggests that it is not an urgent emergency.
Lead-in
Do you know emergency calls of different countries?
❖ In South Korea, you can call the police at 112, and an ambulance and the fire brigade at 119.
____0_0__0_ ____9__1_1_ ___1__2_0__ ______________11____11____92__ ____1__1_1_ ____1_1_9__
____9__91_19_
119 112 120 111 000 911 999
Pre-listening
Match the pictures below with the medical emergencies, and then discuss the questions in groups.
Pre-listening
heart attack This photo shows a man grasping the left side of his chest tightly. He might be struggling to breathe and dealing with a lot of pain. He should be seen by a doctor immediately.
Discussion
In groups, discuss the following questions.
3. What do you think happened after the ambulance arrived? The doctors continued to provide CPR, took some blood pressure tests and temperature checking, while they transported him to hospital.
I would call 120 for most of the medical emergencies above, but it would depend on how severe they are.
While-listening
Listen to a 999 call in England and answer the questions.
While-listening
Listen again. Number the following instructions the operator gave.
______ Press down, twice a second. ______ Check to see if there is food in his mouth. ______ If your mother needs a break, change places. ______ Put him on his back. ______ Remove any pillows. ______ Tell your mum to put her hand in the middle of
Pre-listening
sprained ankle The woman is wrapping her hands around her right ankle and seems to be in some discomfort. She is sitting on the ground and I don’t think she can easily walk on that foot right now.
❖ In the UK, both 999 and 112 can be used as an emergency number.
In China, you can call the police at 110, an ambulance at 120, and the fire brigade at 119. In Japan, you can call the police at 120, and an ambulance and the fire brigade at 119.
Listening tip
Follow instructions
When giving commands, people usually use the imperative. It’s simple and clear. To help the listeners follow what to do next, they use words such as first, next, then, after that, and finally. When listening to the instructions in English, you should Listen carefully and don’t panic. Follow the order of the instructions given to you. Answer any questions simply and directly when asked.
2. What did the operator do to make this call a success? She asked only the questions necessary to clearly find out the problem, and then she provided short and clear instructions as to what to do.
While-listening Listen to a 999 call in England and answer the questions.
4. Among the medical emergencies in Activity 2, which do you think the boy’s grandfather suffered from? Perhaps he suffered from a heart attack.
After-listening
In groups, discuss what is going on in each picture. Use the words given below.
Lay the victim on his back. Check for a response by patting his shoulders and calling him near each side of his ears.
1. Why did the boy call 999? Because his grandfather was having a serious health problem and they needed an ambulance.
2. Who else was in the room with the boy and his grandfather? The boy’s mother.
Lead-in
In groups, try to match the countries with the emergency numbers.
Australia Canada China Japan Most European countries New Zealand South Korea the UK the US
While-listening Listen to a 999 call in England and answer the questions.
3. How did the boy describe the old man’s condition? “…his breathing has gotten really bad…I think he’s dying… His face looks funny…he’s started to breathe again…his lips are blue…He’s making strange noises…He’s not breathing again… He’s not breathing anymore!”
Yes. I called 120 when a neighbor suffered an accident. The ambulance came and took her to the hospital.
Discussion 2. Would you call 120 for the medical emergencies above? How would you describe the situations?
Pre-listening
drowning This photo shows a man in water struggling to keep above it. He might be drowning. PHave you ever called 120? If so, what happened?
his chest.
Discussion
In groups, discuss the following questions.
1. How did the operator keep the boy calm? By telling him to calm down and calmly asking him questions.
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Unit 5 : First Aid
Period 4 : Using Language (Ⅰ) Learning to call emergency services
1.To listen to an emergency call and make a similar call for help; 2.To learn some common knowledge of first aid techniques; 3.To learn to perform first aid treatment in certain situations; 4.Practice listening for the introductions with an emergency phone call in the UK; 5.Practice describing the steps for rescuing a drowning victim.