Medical emergencies: describing accidents and getting help

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Think about these questions before listening. Share your ideas with a partner.

  1. Think about a time you had a small accident, like falling down or cutting your finger. What happened?
  2. Imagine a friend feels very sick or dizzy. What is the first thing you should do to help?
  3. When you call for an ambulance, what information is important to tell the operator?
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A scary fall

Listen to the dialogue. Notice how the vocabulary and grammar from the lesson are used.

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Listen to the audio recording and answer the questions.

01What happened to the speaker's friend at the beginning?
Sample answerHe fell down and hit his head hard.
02How did the friend feel after he fell?
Sample answerHe felt dizzy and he could not stand up.
03What did the speaker do when his friend couldn't stand up?
Sample answerHe called for help right away.
04How did the friend get to the hospital?
Sample answerAn ambulance came and took him to the hospital.
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Vocabulary

Vocabulary
These expressions will help you communicate more naturally about this topic.
have an accident — to be in a situation where you get hurt or something is damaged, for example, with a car or at home
This is a general phrase. You can say what kind of accident: 'He had a car accident' or 'She had an accident at work.'
get hurt — to injure your body
Use this to talk about the result of an accident. For example: 'He fell off his bike, but luckily he didn't get hurt.'
call an ambulance — to phone for a special vehicle to take someone to the hospital quickly
This is a very important phrase in an emergency. In many countries, you call 999, 112, or 911 for an ambulance.
in pain — feeling physical suffering from an injury or illness
We often use this with the verb 'to be'. For example: 'My leg is in a lot of pain' or 'After the fall, he was in pain.'
first aid — simple medical help you give to someone before a doctor arrives
A person can 'give first aid'. A box with bandages and medicine for emergencies is called a 'first aid kit'.
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Vocabulary for injuries

Learn some new words to talk about accidents and injuries.

Match each word on the left with the correct definition on the right.

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Definitions
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Grammar: simple past tense

Grammar
We use the simple past tense to talk about actions that started and finished at a specific time in the past. When you describe an accident, you need to explain what happened, so this tense is very important.
He felt dizzy and then he fell down.
We use irregular verbs for many common actions. The past tense of 'feel' is 'felt' and 'fall' is 'fell'.
I called for an ambulance right away.
For regular verbs like 'call', we add '-ed' to make the past tense form.
Did you hit your head?
To ask a question in the simple past, we use 'did' + subject + the base form of the verb (hit).
  • For regular verbs, add '-ed' to talk about the past (e.g., help -> helped).
  • Many important verbs are irregular and have a special past form (e.g., go -> went, see -> saw).
  • For negatives and questions, always use 'didn't' or 'did' with the base form of the verb (e.g., He didn't stand up).
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Complete the sentences with words from the box. One word is extra.

Word bank
01The man couldn't breathe, so I called an immediately.
02She fell down the stairs, but luckily she didn't get .
03I learned how to do basic in a course last year.
04He was in a lot of after he broke his leg.
05There was a bad on the main road this morning.
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Choose the best answer based on what you heard in the audio recording.

01How did the friend hit his head?
02How is the friend feeling at the end of the story?
03How quickly did the ambulance arrive?
04Which piece of information is NOT in the audio recording?
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An accident at the park

Read the passage below, then answer the comprehension questions.

Last Saturday, I was at the park. It was a beautiful, sunny day. I saw a young boy riding his bicycle too fast. Suddenly, he had an accident. He fell down and hurt his arm badly. He was in a lot of pain and started to cry. His father ran to help him. The father knew some first aid and tried to make him comfortable. The boy couldn't move his arm, so his father decided to call an ambulance. The paramedics arrived in just a few minutes and took the boy to the hospital. It was scary, but his father stayed calm.

01Where was the boy when he had the accident?
Sample answerHe was at the park.
02What did the father do before he called for help?
Sample answerHe used some first aid and tried to make the boy comfortable.
03Why did the father decide to call an ambulance?
Sample answerBecause the boy couldn't move his arm and was in a lot of pain.
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Discuss these questions with a partner. Try to use vocabulary from the lesson.

  1. In your country, what do people usually do when someone has an accident in a public place?
  2. Do you think it's more important to learn first aid in school or at work? Why?
  3. Imagine a person falls down on the street. They say, 'I'm okay,' but they look dizzy. What is the best thing to do?