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课件网) What should we do before help arrives Answer the question When something is broken, can you use it again No What is a window made of glass What do you call a table, chairs, cupboard, etc furniture In which room do we cook and eat foods The kitchen /'br k n/ /gla:s/ /ste z/ /eId/ first aid /'medIkl/ /I'm d In/ 破碎的 adj. broken 玻璃 n. glass 楼梯 n.(pl.) once 救助;帮助 n. 急救 stairs Words and expressions imagine 想象;设想v. medical 医学的;医疗的 adj. /'b t m/ at the bottom of... /r / what's wrong with... /'tr bl/ /lIft/ 底部;下端 n. buttom 在......的底部 有毛病的;有错误的adj. 不正确的;错误的 adv. wrong 怎么了? 问题;烦恼;困难 n. 举起;抬起;提起 v. 电梯 n. lift trouble /'harm:ful/ /dr p/ /'treInI / make sure /'k v / lift up 有害的 adj. harmful 使落下;投下 v. training 训练;培训 n. cover 确保;确认 drop 盖;盖上 v. 抬起;提起 1 work in pairs. Talk about the pictures. Use the words in the box to help you. accident broken dangerous furniture glass kitchen stairs Match the sentence with the picture: It’s dangerous to run down the stairs. The piece of furniture is heavy and the boy cannot lift it. There’s some broken glass in the kitchen. 2 Listen and check what the pictures are about Accident often happen before you notice them. You could fall when you go down the stairs at school. It’s quite dangerous in the kitchen At home because broken glass or knives can cut you. And moving heavy furniture is dangerous too. You could drop it and hurt your foot. Then work in pairs and describe the picture with more sentences. Everyday English What can we do to… How we do that How can we do that Ms James: This morning’s class is about first aid, or giving someone basic medical help. Let’s imagine an accident. A boy is lying at the bottom of the stairs. He isn’t moving or making a sound. He is in pain. What can we do to help him Betty: First of all, find out what’s wrong with him. Ms James: How do we do that Betty: Ask him. Ms James: Ok. But he could have trouble hearing you or speaking to you. Lingling: Shout for help Call 120 Listen and read. at the bottom of… 在…的底端,底部 find out 查明;发现;找到 Ms James: Good idea, but what should we do before help arrives Tony: Make him comfortable. Ms James: And how can we do that? Tony: Lift him up and sit him on a chair Ms James: No, that could be harmful! You could drop him and hurt him even more. Betty, you must know! You did some basic medical training. Betty: Make sure he’s warm. Cover him with a coat. Ms James: That’s such good advice that you could be a doctor, Betty! Now read these first aid suggestions and decide if they are good ideas (√) or bad ideas (×). 1 Ask the boy what is wrong. 2 Get help. 3 Shout so the boy can hear you. 4 Move the boy to a more comfortable place. 5 Make sure the boy is warm. × √ √ × √ 4 Complete the passage bottom Cover drop harmful imagine lift medical pain Let’s (1) _____ you see a boy ... ...