Can - Requests
Published on Saturday, August 25, 2012 in Can-Requests, Grammar, Lesson 06, Lesson 07, Lesson 35, Lessons
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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
is going to be · calm down · hurry · at · at · an emergency · a cellular phone · have · should be · the paramedics · to know · a car accident
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
| 3rdCALLER |
| OPERATOR: 911. |
| CALLER #3: I have . My three-year-old just swallowed drain cleaner! |
| OPERATOR: Okay, ma'am, I'll have to ask you to . We're going to get you some help. |
| CALLER #3: Oh, please ! |
| OPERATOR: We will, ma'am. Now, you're located 413 Elm Avenue? |
| CALLER #3: Yes! Apartment three. |
| OPERATOR: I'm putting your call through to . They'll tell you what to do until the ambulance gets there. |
| CALLER #3: Thank you! |
| OPERATOR: You to try to calm down, ma'am. Everything all right. |
| 4th CALLER |
| OPERATOR: 911. |
| CALLER #4: Yes, hi. I'd like to report . |
| OPERATOR: Are you calling from , ma'am? |
| CALLER #4: Yes, I am. |
| OPERATOR: Okay. In that case, I need you to give me your location. |
| CALLER #4: I'm the Oak Road exit. |
| OPERATOR: And I need how many vehicles are involved. |
| CALLER #4: Two. It looks pretty bad. |
| OPERATOR: Okay. The emergency response team there in approximately five to ten minutes. |
Vocabulary |
| Swallow: drink |
| Drain cleaner: cleaner for the kitchen or bathroom sink |
| Paramedics: ambulance workers |
| Report: tell about |
| Cellular phone: cell phone |
| Exit: highway turn with a sign |
| Vehicles: cars or trucks |
| Involved: in the situation (accident] |
| Emergency response team: ambulances and police team |
| Approximately: about, around |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
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Verb + Infinitive
Published on in Grammar, Lesson 36, Lessons, Verb + Infinitive
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Medical Vocabulary
Published on in Health, Lesson 37, Lessons, Vocabulary
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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
for what city · what happened · in his late 40s · on the way · will be · the patient · put you through · is he · at McGill and Slocan · fell down · the address · breathing
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
| 9-1-1: 9-1-1. Do you need police, fire or ambulance? |
| CALLER: Ambulance |
| 9-1-1: I'll . |
| BC AMBULANCE: BC Ambulance, ? |
| CALLER: Vancouver |
| BC AMBULANCE: What's of the emergency? |
| CALLER: Beside the grocery store . |
| BC AMBULANCE: Okay, tell me ? |
| CALLER: A man and he's not moving. |
| BC AMBULANCE: I have an ambulance . Are you with now? |
| CALLER: Yes. |
| BC AMBULANCE: How old ? |
| CALLER: He's it looks like. |
| BC AMBULANCE: Is he awake? |
| CALLER: No. |
| BC AMBULANCE: Is he ? |
| CALLER: Yes. |
| BC AMBULANCE: Stay calm. An ambulance right there. |
Vocabulary |
| Put you through: connect you |
| Patient: sick person |
| Awake: not sleeping |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video available at AMMSA
Video available at AMMSA
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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
Are you feeling · he's lost · to take · will call · appreciate · have to schedule · have to · can I do · often · roll up · changed · to see · I'm going to send · have been · cannot
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
| DOCTOR: What for you today? |
| VICTOR: I see clearly |
| EMILY: And his hands and feet numb. |
| DOCTOR: Ok. I'm going to take your blood pressure. Can you your sleeve? Thank you very much. I that. tired? |
| VICTOR: Yes, I feel tired. |
| DOCTOR: Please step on the scale. Has your weight ? |
| EMILY: Yes, weight. |
| DOCTOR: OK. you in for some blood tests. I'd like to check for diabetes. |
| VICTOR: Do I pay for the blood test? |
| DOCTOR: No. Just don't forget your Care Card. Here's where you go to get your blood taken. |
| EMILY: Do we another appointment? |
| DOCTOR: No the receptionist you if we need you. |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video available at AMMSA
Video available at AMMSA
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Can - Ability
Published on in Can - Ability, Grammar, Lesson 38, Lessons
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