(共16张PPT)
What
things
at
home
can
be
dangerous?
electrical
equipment
electric
fires
poisons
ladders
What
to
do?
knives
hot
water
windows
How
to
prevent
us
from
being
injured
at
home?
Before
you
read
the
pamphlet
about
safety
in
the
home,
find
these
words
in
the
text.
Guess
what
they
mean
and
then
check
their
meanings
in
your
dictionary.
kit
slippery
ladder
stove
appliances
unplug
hair
dryer
extinguishers
curtains
wires
outlets
The
kitchen
Fill
in
the
blanks.
_________
the
floor
is
not
________.
Make
sure
slippery
Always
use
a
______
to
______
high
cupboards.
ladder
reach
Always
________
from
your
body
when
you
use
a
knife.
cut
away
_______
all
appliances,
especially
irons,
after
use.
Unplug
Keep
matches
______________
of
children.
out
of
the
reach
Keep
a
lamp
near
the
bed.
Have
a
telephone
near
the
bed.
Don’t
smoke
in
the
bed.
Unplug
electric
blankets
when
not
in
use.
Things
we
do
Things
we
shouldn’t
do
In
the
bedroom
Don’t
plug
in
an
electrical
appliance
or
use
it
while
standing
in
water.
Don’t
use
a
hair
dryer
near
a
bath
containing
water.
Never
leave
a
small
child
in
the
bath.
In
the
bathroom
Don’t
let
oil
touch
flames
or
other
sources
of
heat.
Buy
things
that
don’t
burn
easily.
Use
heaters
carefully.
Often
check
electrical
wires.
Have
fire
extinguishers.
Put
screen
in
front
of
fires.
Put
covers
over
electrical
outlets.
Preventing
fires
Look
out
at
home!
Electricity
Make
sure
that
electric
wires
are
safe
and
that
children
can’t
touch
them.
More
advice
Things
in
mouth
Don’t
leave
small
things
on
the
floor
or
table
which
a
baby
can
put
in
its
mouth.
Poisons:
Don’t
pour
poisons
into
other
containers,
for
example,
empty
bottles.
Keep
them
on
a
high
shelf
out
of
the
reach
of
children.(共20张PPT)
Have
you
ever
had
to
phone
an
emergency
number?
Look
at
the
exercises
on
the
book
and
predict
what
had
happened.
Listen
to
the
conversation
and
write
down
the
main
idea.
Sarah’s
daughter
has
a
fall
and
gets
hurt.
Listen
to
the
conversation
again
and
help
the
operator
to
fill
in
the
information
sheet.
One
(Mrs
Grant’s
daughter)
61619486
Name
of
caller
Sarah
Grant
Number
of
people
involved
Telephone
number
Mrs
Grant’s
daughter
fell
from
a
table
and
maybe
has
broken
her
leg.
She
hit
her
head
and
is
unconscious.
12
Loft
Street,
East
Horton
Address
What
has
happened?
How
do
you
think
the
operator
sounds?
Listen
to
the
tape
once
more
and
answer
the
following
questions.
The
operator
sounds
calm
and
efficient.
3.
What
does
the
operator
say
to
Sarah
to
help
her
calm
down?
The
operator
asks
Sarah
to
speak
slowly
and
take
deep
breaths.
2.
How
does
Sarah
Grant
sound?
Sarah
Grant
sounds
worried,
frightened
and
panicky.
4.
What
advice
should
the
operator
have
given
Mrs
Grant
to
avoid
making
the
accident
worse?
The
operator
could
have
advised
Sarah
Grant
not
to
move
her
daughter
and
to
keep
her
warm
by
putting
a
blanket
over
her.
What
could
Mrs
Grant
have
done
to
avoid
the
accident
happening?
She
could
have
given
her
daughter
a
ladder
to
stand
on
as
this
is
more
secure
than
a
table.
She
could
have
put
the
items
in
a
lower
cupboard
and
somewhere
that
was
easy
to
reach.
1.
Before
listening
to
the
conversation,
look
at
the
phrases
below
and
make
sure
you
understand
them.
check
if
unconscious
rescue
breathing
put
into
recovery
position
feel
a
pulse
clear
the
airway
tilt
the
head
backwards
2.
Look
at
the
pictures
and
then
listen
to
Parts
1
and
2.
Number
the
boxes
to
show
the
correct
order
of
the
pictures.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3.
Listen
to
Part
1
again
and
write
down
an
instruction
for
each
of
the
first
four
pictures.
Then
do
the
same
for
Part
2
and
the
rest
of
the
pictures.
1
Check
if
conscious
2
Put
into
recovery
position
4
Check
if
breathing
3
Clear
airway
5
Blow
into
mouth
and
watch
for
breathing
6
Check
pulse
8
Put
into
recovery
position
7
Continue
rescue
breathing