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Police emergency ESOL Nexus - PPT Presentation

Activity 1a what is happening Why does the neighbour call 999 What happens when the police arrive What if the man does not open the door What will the police do What is this type of crime ID: 692558

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Slide1

Police emergency

ESOL NexusSlide2

Activity 1a: what is happening?

Why does the neighbour call 999?

What happens when the police arrive?

What if the man does not open the door? What will the police do?What is this type of crime?Is it against the law in the UK?

http://youtu.be/mQzJURnCMMISlide3

Activity 1: what is happening?

What is the offender wearing?

Does he close the door?

What type of weapon does he have?Who opens the till?Who runs out of the shop?

http://youtu.be/ICa5nwza2PsSlide4

Activity 1c: what do you know about the UK police?

What do you think the police in the UK do?Slide5

Activity 1: what do you know about the UK police?

Are the police in the UK different to your country? How?

Do you watch police dramas on TV? Which ones?

Have you contacted the police in the past? Who did you speak to?Slide6

Activity 2a: what is in the picture?Slide7

Activity 2a: what is in the picture?Slide8

Activity 2a: what is in the picture?Slide9

Activity 2a: what is in the picture?Slide10

Activity 2a: what is in the picture?Slide11

Activity 2a: what is in the picture?Slide12

Activity 2a: what is in the picture?Slide13

Activity 2a: what is in the picture?Slide14

Activity 2a: what is in the picture?Slide15

Activity 2b: match the words to the pictures

Weapon

Arrest

Theft/robberyInjuryAccidentDanger/riskVandalismEmergencyViolenceSlide16

Activity 2b: match the words to the pictures

Theft/robbery

Danger/risk

Accident

Injury

Vandalism

Violence

Weapon

Emergency

ArrestSlide17

Activity 2c: Match the words to the definitions

Weapon

Arrest

Theft/robbery

Injury

Accident

Danger/risk

Vandalism

Emergency

Violence

A time when you need help quickly

Something

bad which happens

When the police take someone away

A situation

where you are not safe

Breaking things like windows and cars

When

you are hurt, like a cut or a broken leg

Something which can hurt you, like a gun or a knife

Fighting

and hitting people

Taking

something which is not yoursSlide18

Match the words to the pictures

Emergency

A time when you need help quickly

Accident

Something

bad which happens

Arrest

When the police take someone away

Danger/risk

A situation

where you are not safe

Vandalism

Breaking things like windows and cars

Injury

When

you are hurt, like a cut or a broken leg

Weapon

Something which can hurt you, like a gun or a knife

Violence

Fighting

and hitting people

Theft/robbery

Taking

something which is not yoursSlide19

Read this text quickly, what is it about?

Police are looking for two people who attacked an old lady outside her house in West Street and took about £100 from her. A witness who saw the attack told police that one offender was male and the other was female. They ran off when he shouted at them to stop. Police say the victim is in hospital for checks, but she is not injured.Slide20

1. What number are you calling from?

2. OK. Thank you, Sara. Can you tell me what’s happening now?

3. Did you see the offender clearly?

4. OK the police are on their way. They might want to ask you some questions later. Is that OK?

5. Is the offender still there?

6. Police emergency, go ahead, caller.

7. What’s your address?

8. What’s your name?

9. Is the shop near your house?

10. OK. Is the shop assistant injured?

11. Thank you. Good bye.

Activity 3a: put these questions in orderSlide21

1.

Police emergency, go ahead, caller.

2. What’s your name?

3. What number are you calling from?

4.

What’s your address?

5. OK. Thank you, Sara. Can you tell me what’s happening now?

6. Is the shop near your house?

7. Is the offender still there?

8. Did you see the offender clearly?

9. OK. Is the shop assistant injured?

10.

OK the police are on their way. They might want to ask you some questions later. Is that OK?

11. Thank you. Good bye.

Activity 3a: check your answersSlide22

Activity 3b: where are you?Slide23

Activity 3b: where is the bus?Slide24

Activity 3b: what is happening?Slide25

Activity 3b: practise the callSlide26

Activity 4b: what is the answer to this question?

Police emergency; go ahead, caller.

I can see two men beating another man across the street from my house.Slide27

Activity 4b: what is the answer to this question?

What’s your name?

My name’s Ali.Slide28

Activity 4b: what is the answer to this question?

What’s your address and your number?

21 Station Road. I’m calling from 07789 59873Slide29

Activity 4b: what is the answer to this question?

OK. Thank you Ali. Can you tell me what's happening?

Well, there’s a pub at the end of the road. I heard some shouting outside the pub, and then this man came running. There were two other men behind him. He fell in the street and the two men started beating him.Slide30

Activity 4b: what is the answer to this question?

Are the offenders still there?

Yes, they are. But they’re going now. They’re running away.Slide31

Activity 4b: what is the answer to this question?

Did you see them clearly?

No, not clearly. I think they were both white.Slide32

Activity 4b: what is the answer to this question?

About how old were they?

One was maybe in his thirties and the other maybe a bit olderSlide33

Activity 4b: what is the answer to this question?

How is the victim? Did you go to his assistance?

No. I’m too scared, but now I can see him. He’s conscious, but he looks hurt. He’s holding his stomach.Slide34

Activity 4b: what is the answer to this question?

Did the offenders have a weapon?

I don’t know. I didn’t see one.Slide35

Activity 4c: are these sentences true or false?

Some people are fighting in the street.

The witness's name is Ahmed.

He lives at 31 Station Road.

There's a pub near his house.

Three men ran after another man.

The witness can see the offenders.

The offenders are white.

The offenders are teenagers.

The witness is with the victim.

The victim is holding his head.Slide36

Activity 4c: check your answers

Some people are fighting in the street.

The witness's name is Ahmed.

He lives at 31 Station Road.

There's a pub near his house.

Three men ran after another man.

The witness can see the offenders.

The offenders are white.

The offenders are teenagers.

The witness is with the victim.

The victim is holding his head.

Slide37

Activity 5a: where are you?

Greenhill

RoadSlide38

Activity 5a: what is happening?

You are with the victim

The victim is unconscious

The victim is breathingSlide39

Activity 5a: Practise the call

Greenhill

Road

You are with the victim

The victim is unconscious

The victim is breathingSlide40

Activity 7a:

practise these calls