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It’s an Emergency 緊急狀況!(上)
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Hello everyone,
Welcome to Let’s Talk in English. My name is Garrett.
And my name is Esther. Today, our topic is English You Need:
It’s an Emergency!
Emergency? Oh no! Is something wrong?
Nothing’s wrong.
That’s the title of our lesson today. We’re talking about emergencies—sudden things that happen that need our attention, right?
Maybe someone fell down and broke their leg, or someone got into a car accident.
Those are emergencies.
That’s right! And when there is an emergency, how can you use your English to help people out and describe what’s going on?
We’re going to learn how to do that today.
Garrett, can you help us with that reading?
It’s an Emergency
It may be a fire or a crime. Someone may be hurt or in danger.
You need help in a hurry. What do you do?
You can call the emergency number. That is 911 in the U.S.
You can ask for help, ask for the police, or the fire department.
You can also ask for an ambulance. Thank you, Garrett.
Yes, if there is an emergency, you need help, or someone is in danger.
Exactly! So, we will learn lots of useful phrases and words that we can use,
and we’ll find the answer to our Find It Question:
When do you need the fire department?
Listen carefully to find the answer.
Now, let’s go to Sonya, who will teach us our keywords.
外面停了一輛救護車
看到救護車會讓人以為有人受傷或是發生危險。
Greg 說,someone can be hurt or in danger。
名詞 danger 就是危險。
Susie 說,發生緊急事件就表示有人緊急需要協助。
In an emergency, someone needs help in a hurry.
名詞 hurry 是匆忙、著急的意思。
緊急事件也可能是發生了犯罪事件。
Greg 說,the emergency may be a crime,名詞 crime 就是罪行、違法行為。
這時候可能就需要警察來處理了。
Then, people may need the police,名詞 police 就是警察、警方。
當然,也可能是發生了火災。
這時候就需要找消防部門。
Suzi 說,then you need the fire department,名詞 department 就是部門、單位。
There is an ambulance outside. Is everything okay here?
Greg: Yes, everything is fine here. There is no emergency.
Ah, that’s good. Emergencies are bad.
Yes, someone can be hurt or in danger.
What do you do in an emergency?
I call the emergency number 911.
Me too. In an emergency, someone needs help in a hurry.
I remember when I was a little kid, I always wanted the chance to ride in an ambulance.
I finally had the chance just a few years ago.
An ambulance is a special kind of car. It’s usually a van, and it moves very quickly because it takes people to the hospital in an emergency.
Exactly! Ambulances are important. Thankfully, when I rode in one, it wasn’t really an emergency. It also wasn’t as nice as I thought it would be. I felt very car sick.
But ambulances do help people who are in need.
And today, in our conversation, we hear there is one outside.
Right, it seems like Greg is the one who called the ambulance or someone called it for him.
Well, thankfully, Greg says that everything is fine here.
There is no emergency.
There is no emergency – 沒什麼緊急情況。
Oh, a spider! Call the emergency number!
It’s just a spider. There is no emergency.
It’s a big spider!
It’s just a spider.
There is no emergency.
It’s a huge, hairy spider!
It’s just a spider.
There is no emergency.
It’s on your shoulder!
Quick, call 911! It’s an emergency!
There is no emergency. There is no emergency.
沒什麼緊急情況。
Well, Susie is happy to hear that there is not an emergency because, of course, emergencies are bad.
It means someone is hurt or in trouble, right? The word danger also means trouble.
And Garrett used the word trouble – something is in trouble or something is in danger means something scary happened.
Maybe someone got robbed or maybe someone fell down.
Yeah, they could be hurting quite a bit. They are in danger.
Well, Susie wants to know what Greg would do. What would he do in an emergency?
Greg tells us that he calls the emergency number, and in the United States, that’s 911.
Exactly! Everyone knows that when something bad is happening, you need to call 911.
And it’s important for all of us to know where we live and what the emergency number is.
In an emergency, you’ll need to use it, right?
Because someone needs help in a hurry. If something is in a hurry, it means you need to do it very fast or do it quickly.
Maybe there is a fire; people need help in a hurry.
We’ve waited until the last moment, and you need to turn your project in—you are in a big hurry!
Yes, there are many ways to use this phrase, in a hurry.
Sonia, can you help us?
Greg says he will call 911.
Susie says, Me too.
在緊急事故中會有人需要緊急幫助。
In an emergency, someone needs help in a hurry.
片語 in a hurry 指的是迅速、匆忙的或是急切的,趕緊的。
來看例句:
Keith ate his breakfast in a hurry. Keith 匆忙地吃了早餐。
Their boss is always in a hurry. 他們老闆總是很性急。
她匆匆忙忙地離開了家。
Thank you, Sonia!
Let’s use in a hurry some more.
Maybe it’s already seven o’clock, and you haven’t left for work. You need to get to work by eight.
So, you will be in a hurry to get to work.
You might say, I need to grab my things in a hurry.
Today, we’re talking about emergencies where someone might be hurt or in danger.
Now, it’s important to be prepared ahead of time.
I think in an emergency, sometimes it’s hard to think clearly about what to do, right?
So, before something bad happens or before there’s an emergency, think about what you will do in an emergency and practice doing that.
You might be able to do that with some friends at work or in your class.
That’s why we have drills!
Alright, friends, it’s time for us to take a quick break.
We’ll be right back with more, just after this.
Feel English.
Next, every day—that’s the way!
Welcome back to the show, everyone! Earlier, I used the word drill.
Drill is when you practice doing what you would do in an emergency.
Many schools in places where earthquakes happen have earthquake drills.
Everyone will stop and go under the tables to practice. You might also have a fire drill where you practice moving out of the building and knowing which are the right and wrong ways to go.
It’s great to practice these things!
It sure is. Now, let’s continue and go to the next part of today’s conversation.
The emergency may be a crime. Then people may need the police, or it may be a fire. Then you need the fire department.
So, call the emergency number. Don’t wait.
Then, tell the person about the emergency.
Tell them the kind of emergency and the place.
Then they can send help in a hurry.
While we hear that one of the emergencies you might face is a crime—that’s when someone does something bad that is against the law, like maybe stealing something, right?
Or maybe they’re outside and they beat someone up, and someone gets badly hurt.
Then you will need to call the police.
Yes, the police are the ones who can help you with that. When you call them, they will send police officers to try and help you and hopefully stop the person committing the crime.
The police try to keep the law and protect people by keeping them safe.
Another kind of emergency may be a fire.
A fire is when things catch fire.
Just think of the fire in your kitchen when you’re cooking food.
It’s fine when it’s there, but if your whole house is on fire, that’s not good. That would be very scary and dangerous.
Sonya, can you teach us some more about this word fire?
Susie說,或者也有可能是火災。
or it may be the fire.
一般提到火都是不可數名詞,
但本句的「火」是指一場火災,
所以是可數名詞,
可以加不定冠詞。
我們來看看可數的 fire 是火災的意思。
引火爐火的意思。
來看例句:
We could see several fires burning around the city.
我們能看到城裡各處有好幾起火災。
We need to make a fire to grill hot dogs.
我們需要生火烤熱狗。
再來看不可數的 fire 是火源,或是火的意思。
來看例句:
Be careful with fire. It can spread quickly.
小心火源,它擴散得很快。
Many people are afraid of fire.
很多人都怕火。
Thank you, Sonya. Now,
there are special people whose job is to put out the fire.
We call these people the fire department.
So that leads us to our question:
Our question is: When do you need the fire department?
And the answer is: When there is a fire.
Those people who work for the fire department are often called firefighters.
A department is like a special office or a special role or job.
Right, we have the fire department.
We also have the police department.
There might also be different departments in the office where you work.
Well, if there is an emergency, call the emergency number.
Don’t wait and tell the person what is happening, right?
You need to tell them clearly about what you know.
You tell them what kind of emergency it is,
and you tell them where you are and what you need them to do.
They need all that information if they’re going to send help.
And of course, do this in a hurry again.
Don’t wait or things might get worse.
Right, now let’s roleplay, let’s practice.
Let’s pretend we are in an emergency.
Okay, uh, what is your problem?
I see a fire in front of me. A house next to my house is on fire.
Are you and your family all right?
We are all right, but the house is on fire and I don’t see anyone inside.
Can you tell me your address?
Sure, it’s 125 Alice Place.
Perfect. I will send the fire department right away. Don’t be afraid. We will come and help.
Thank you so much. Please come quickly.
Alright. Well, if this was really happening, we might be a little more nervous than that,
but it’s important to give all the information now.
Now, let’s go and review our keywords.
Here is your first keyword:
crime
crime: Don’t steal, it’s a crime.
danger
danger: The children are in danger.
hurry
hurry: Why are you in such a hurry?
police
police: The police are helping the man.
department
department: Which department do you work in, friends?
Those are today’s keywords.
You’re doing a great job!
And now it’s your turn.
The keywords for today are: crime, danger, hurry, police, and department.
Now, it’s your turn to use them in a sentence.
First:
Deep water can be a...
Good job! Deep water can be a danger.
Next:
Call the fire...
Now!
Correct! Call the fire department now.
Next:
John is always in a...
You got it! John is always in a hurry.
Next:
Tasha is calling the...
You’re right! Tasha is calling the police for help.
Last one:
There is a lot of... in this area.
That’s correct! There is a lot of crime in this area.
Friends, I’m all out of time, but come again for your turn!
There is an ambulance outside.
Is everything okay here, Greg?
Yes, everything is fine here. There is no emergency.
Ah, that’s good. Emergencies are bad.
Yes, someone can be hurt or in danger.
What do you do in an emergency?
I call the emergency number 911.
Me too. In an emergency, someone needs help in a hurry.
The emergency may be a crime.
Then people may need the police.
Or it may be a fire.
Then you need the fire department.
So, call the emergency number. Don’t wait.
Then, tell the person about the emergency.
Tell them the kind of emergency and the place.
Then they can send help in a hurry.
Huh, do you hear that?
Hear what?
It sounds like there’s an ambulance outside.
Oh, maybe there is an emergency nearby.
Maybe someone is hurt or in danger.
Maybe someone needs help in a hurry.
Maybe someone called the police.
Maybe the emergency is a crime.
Maybe someone called the fire department.
Maybe there’s a fire.
I hope everyone is okay.
Don’t worry, help is on the way. Hurry!
Help! Hurry!
Wait, everything is okay.
How do you know?
The sound is not an ambulance or a police car or a fire truck.
So, what is it?
It’s the alarm on my phone.
You’re so silly.
Now it’s time to review with two questions.
Here’s your first:
What is outside?
What is outside?
You can find the answer in the conversation.
A: An ambulance is outside.
Here’s our other question:
What do you do in an emergency?
What do you do in an emergency?
Here are some answers from some of our friends:
What do I do in an emergency?
Well, first, I look around.
I try to know what’s going on.
And then I look to see if I can help. Is anyone hurt?
Can I call the police or the ambulance?
I try to pay attention and see if I can help in an emergency.
What do I do in an emergency?
Well, it’s important to stay calm in an emergency. Don’t panic.
Don’t get too nervous or anxious, of course.
You can see what you can do to help in an emergency.
But wait a minute...
Where’s my phone?
Did you take my phone?
I need my phone! Oh no!
Where’s my phone? This is an emergency!
What do I do in an emergency?
Well, first, stay calm. Second, I pray about all things because what else can I do?
And it depends on what kind of emergency it is.
If I need extra help, then I must call 911.
What do you do in an emergency?
Ah! Help! Help! Call 911! Quick! Hurry up!
It’s an emergency! Quick! Help! Call 911! Ah!
That’s what I do.
What do I do in an emergency?
Well, if it’s a fire or an earthquake, first I stay calm.
Then I make sure people around me are okay and not hurt.
If they are hurt, then I call the police, an ambulance, or the fire department.
What about you?
Friends, what do you do in an emergency?
Do you call the emergency number right away?
One thing you can do to prepare beforehand
is have an emergency kit or bag with bandages,
extra food and water,
and anything else you might need.
That’s a great idea!
So, if something comes up,
then you can go to that emergency kit and see if you can help yourself first.
Well, friends, thanks for learning with us.
We’ll see you again tomorrow right here on Let’s Talk in English.
Goodbye!


It’s an Emergency 緊急狀況!(下)
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Here is the corrected version of the text with the grammar fixed and the Simplified Chinese changed to Traditional Chinese:
Hello everyone,
Welcome to Let’s Talk in English. My name is Esther.
And my name is Garrett. Today we bring you the English you need.
The name of our lesson is It’s an Emergency.
It’s an emergency, yes.
In yesterday’s lesson,
we told you some of the things
you need to know
when there is an emergency
or a sudden problem that you need to respond to.
Yes, someone may be hurt, or they may be in danger.
Maybe you see a crime, which is when someone breaks the law.
Exactly, you might not be able to deal with that yourself,
but there are people
who can help. If someone’s committing a crime,
you might want to call the emergency number. In America,
that’s 911 and ask for the police department.
Right, the police department will come in a hurry
because that’s what they do in an emergency.
Another department that might help
is the fire department if there is a fire somewhere.
They can help put it out. Now,
we need to answer our Find It question.
Today, our question is: What did Sam want to do?
What did Sam want to do?
I wonder what the answer is,
but I’m sure
we can find it in today’s lesson. Maybe there was an emergency,
and he called the fire department or police department.
Let’s go to Sonya to learn our keywords.
朱莉說今天路上車子真多
There sure is a lot of traffic today.
名詞 traffic 就是交通流量,車流量
忽然他們聽到了車子碰撞的聲音
Sam說有人出車禍了
Someone just had an accident. 名詞 accident 就是事故、意外
朱莉說他也看到了
是一台銀色的車
看到停止標誌卻沒有停下來
That silver car didn’t stop at the stop sign. 名詞 sign 就是標誌
這起車禍看起來很嚴重
朱莉又說
It looks like a serious accident. 形容詞 serious 就是嚴重的
Sam打了911
舉報有交通事故發生
I’d like to report an accident. 動詞 report 是舉報
There sure is a lot of traffic today, Sam. There is,
and some people are driving too fast.
Whoa, someone just had an accident!
I saw it happen.
I saw it too. That silver car didn’t stop at the stop sign.
It didn’t, and it hit the black car.
What should we do?
Should we call 911 or call the police?
Someone may be hurt. Let’s go see.
What Julie is saying is something that
I hate: when there is a lot of traffic,
and there can be a traffic jam. That’s when cars are on the road,
but they’re not really moving, right?
When there is a lot of traffic,
it means you have to wait when you’re on the road,
because there are many,
many cars and even motorcycles in some places. Yeah.
That word traffic just means vehicles moving around,
but when we say it in that way,
there is a lot of traffic,
we mean there are a lot of cars on the road,
and they are not moving fast.
And Sam sees something: some people are driving too fast,
and Sam says that someone just had an accident. Ah,
yes, an accident is a great word for us to know.
An accident is something that happens,
but it’s not planned.
We specifically
always use this word
when something happens to a car or other vehicle on the road.
We would call that a car accident or auto accident, right?
When there is a car accident,
two cars will crash or hit
each other, and people sometimes get badly hurt.
Exactly. It can be very dangerous.
So this is what Sam sees: he saw it happen, and I saw it happen.
As today’s calendar phrase:
I saw it happen.
I saw it happen.
我親眼目睹
Oh,
there was an accident.
I saw it happen. The driver was going
too fast.
I saw it happen. The driver ran into a tree.
I saw it happen. You saw it happen?
Yes.
I was the driver. Uh...
Oh,
I saw it happen.
I saw it happen.
我親眼目睹
So Julie saw this accident too,
and she tells us a little bit about why it happened, right?
She tells us that the silver car did not stop at the stop sign.
Now, in the United States,
not every place has the red and green lights.
Many places have a stop sign. When you see the red stop
sign with the word stop on it, you need to stop.
You have to stop.
But it doesn’t mean you have to wait for a long time.
When you see a stop sign,
you stop and look both ways.
If there are no cars,
then you get to keep going.
But this silver car did not stop at the stop sign,
and it hit a black car. Ugh.
Yes, so there was a car accident.
Julie wonders what they should do. They
weren’t in the car accident,
but both Sam and Julie saw
what happened. That leads
us to the answer to our Find It question.
Our question is: What did Sam want to do?
The answer is he wanted to call 911 or call the police.
Sam’s asking Julie, “Should we call 911 or the police?” Well,
Julie says that someone may be hurt. If someone may be something,
it means they’re not sure if they are hurt or not. Yeah, suppose
in some car accidents,
people might not be hurt,
but in many of them,
they are.
So it’s important to help people out and maybe call the police.
And Julie continues,
she says, Let’s go see. This means they’re going to go
look at what has happened,
look at the silver and black car to see if someone got hurt.
What else can we go do? We can go learn with Sonya.
Jolie說有人可能受傷了
我們過去看看
Let’s go see.
其實這一句原本是
Let’s go and see. 口語中常省略 and
來看例句:
Let’s go see that movie 我們去看那部電影
或是 We will go eat lunch now 我們現在要去吃午餐
再一句: We can go talk to the teacher
我們可以去跟老師談談
Thank you so much, Sonya. Well, friends, before
we learn more about this car accident,
it’s time for us to take a quick break.
Stay safe. We’ll be right back.
Talking English, talking English, ten minutes every day,
every day passed away.
Welcome back to the show, everyone.
Have you ever seen something very dangerous, like a car accident?
Did you call the police?
That’s a good question: when you see an emergency, what do you do?
Do you just leave,
or do you do something about it?
Yeah, sometimes we think someone else will call.
I don’t need to do anything,
but if everyone thinks that way,
then no one will call, right?
And people will still be hurt,
and they won’t be able to get the help
they need. Let’s keep watching our conversation.
Wait, someone is checking the cars and drivers.
It looks like a serious accident. Okay,
I’ll call 911.
Hello, operator. I’d like to report an accident.(報案英語)
It’s at the intersection of First Street and Taylor Street. Yes,
people may be hurt. All right, thank you. Bye.
What did the operator say?
They will tell the police and send an ambulance.
We should stay here
until they come.
Then we can tell them about the accident.
So Sam sees that over by this car accident,
there is someone trying to help out.
Right.
He says that someone is checking the cars and drivers.
If you are checking something,
you’re making sure it is okay.
Yeah.
You’re trying to figure out what the situation is. Julie has a...
She says it looks like a serious accident. That word serious
has a few different meanings.
If you are not smiling or laughing a lot,
you might say you are a serious person, right?
And if there is a serious accident,
it means that someone got badly hurt.
It’s not just a small accident;
it’s a big accident. Well,
now Sam makes a decision: he says, I’ll call 911.
So he starts the call, and what does he call the person that he’s talking to? Well, the person that picks up the phone, he calls that person the operator. This person is the one that will decide who will need to help. Will it be the fire department, the police department, or someone else? Yeah, they’re operating the system; you’re not calling a police officer directly. The operator will help you do that.
Sam tells the operator, “I’d like to report an accident.” Here, the word report is a verb. It means you want to tell something with the details about what happened. Yeah, you might report on what’s happening in some part of the world; that’s what journalists and reporters do. Or here, Sam is reporting on what he saw in this accident.
He says that it is at the intersection of First Street and Taylor Street. Now, if there are two streets and the place where they meet in the middle, we call that place the intersection. Yeah, it’s where two streets cross. So by giving this information, the operator can know where the accident happened. He also says that people may be hurt, so that way the operator can know they might need to send an ambulance.
Sam did a good job telling the operator what happened. Now, Julie is curious; she wants to know what the operator said. Well, they will tell the police and send an ambulance. Yes, when you call 911, and it seems like they’d only need to send one person over, they often send multiple people, like the police and an ambulance, because there might be different parts to this, or they might be able to help each other out. Right? One time, our family called the operator, and they sent both the fire department and the police department. Yeah, so the operator will send these people. Sonia, can you tell us more about that?
Sam說他們會通知警察,然後派遣一輛救護車來。
They will tell the police and send an ambulance. The verb send means to dispatch or send something. Let’s look at an example:
The teacher sent the students to the cafeteria. (老師派學生去自助餐廳)
Our boss is sending us to Japan. (我們老板派我們去日本)
Additionally, send can also mean to mail something:
They plan to send the package by air mail. (他們打算用航空郵寄包裹)
Did you send a letter to your grandmother? (你寄信給你祖母了嗎?)
Thank you, Sonia.
So Sam did call the operator, and they’re going to send the necessary people. But Sam and Julie are not just going to run away now. No, they’re going to stay where they are because when the police come, they can tell the police about the accident, since they were the ones who saw what happened. Yeah, remember they saw someone who didn’t stop at a stop sign, so they’ll be able to tell the police, and the police can figure things out from there. Yes, the police can use their help to find the truth.
Now, let’s go and review our key words. Here’s your first keyword for today:
Traffic: The traffic wasn’t bad today.
Accident: Jeff had a bike accident today.
Sign: Read the sign on the wall.
Serious: They made a serious mistake.
Report: He reported the crime to the police.
Well, friends, those are your keywords for today. You’re doing great! And now it’s your turn. The key words for today are traffic, accident, sign, serious, and report. Now, it’s your turn to use them in a sentence.
First:
What does that sign say?
You got it! What does that sign say?
Next:
Was anyone hurt in the accident?
You’re right! Was anyone hurt in the accident?
Next:
We have a serious problem.
Correct! We have a serious problem.
Next:
The traffic stopped at the red light.
Good job! The traffic stopped at the red light.
Last one:
Did you report the dangerous activity?
That’s right! Did you report the dangerous activity?
And did you guess all the correct words? Great! See you again here for your turn.
There sure is a lot of traffic today, Sam.
There is, and some people are driving too fast.
Oh no, someone just had an accident. I saw it happen.
I saw it too! That silver car didn’t stop at the stop sign, and it hit the black car.
What should we do? Should we call 911 or call the police?
Someone may be hurt. Let’s go see. Wait, someone is checking the cars and drivers. It looks like a serious accident.
Okay, I’ll call 911.
Hello, operator. I’d like to report an accident. It’s at the intersection of First Street and Taylor Street. Yes, people may be hurt.
Alright, thank you. Bye.
What did the operator say?
They will tell the police and send an ambulance. We should stay here until they come. Then we can tell them about the accident.
There is a lot of traffic today.
Ah, there sure is.
And I don’t like it. And some people are driving too fast.
They sure are. Oh, that can be dangerous.
And some drivers don’t obey traffic rules.
That’s bad. It can cause accidents, and someone may get hurt.
James, what should you do if you see a serious accident?
You should call 911 and report it. Anything else?
Answer the operator’s questions. That’s important. The operator can tell the police and send an ambulance.
Hey, that’s good to know.
Oh, I don’t like accidents.
Me either.()
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me either or me neither?
ChatGPT 說:
The correct phrase depends on the context of the sentence.
"Me neither" is the correct choice when responding to a negative statement. Its used to agree with a negative statement made by someone else. For example:
Person A: "I dont like accidents."
Person B: "Me neither." (Person B agrees that they also dont like accidents.)
"Me either" is not commonly used in standard English. The correct phrase in this case is "me neither".
So, in the sentence you provided:
"Me neither." would be the correct response.
Example:
"I don’t like accidents."
"Me neither."
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Oh no, did you hear that?
It sounded like a crash outside.
I will go and look out my window. Maybe I can see something.
Oh, by the way, welcome to Jack’s File. I’m Jack.
It’s an emergency. It may be a fire or a crime. Someone may be hurt or in danger. You need help in a hurry. What do you do?
You can call the emergency number. That is 911 in the U.S. and Canada. In Japan and in other Asian countries, it’s 119. When you call, you can ask for help. You need to tell the operator your problem and answer all their questions. Try to stay calm. You need to think clearly. You must give some information. They need to know the address to come to. They will want your name and phone number too. You can ask for the police or fire department, or you can ask for an ambulance too. You never know when an emergency will happen. You need to be prepared. Learn basic first aid so you can help. Also, know how to use a fire extinguisher if there is a fire in your house. You can put it out. You want to do all you can to help in an emergency.
Oh well, it looks like there was a car accident outside, but it doesn’t look too serious. I’m sure the police will come soon, and I don’t need to call 119. But I’m always ready to help in an emergency. I hope you are too. Goodbye, everyone! See you next time on Jack’s File.
Well, friends, thanks for talking with us about this topic that’s not so happy. It’s quite serious, but I also think it’s important to know how to talk about these things in English. Right? Because if you happen to see something, a crime or see something fall down or get in danger, you might need to call 911 as well. Right? You can’t wait when an emergency is happening. You need to figure it out right away and call the right people. You need help in a hurry.
Now, if you are not sure what to do, hopefully, there is someone around you that you can ask for help. Ask them, “Can you help me call the emergency number?” Right? And make sure that when you talk to them, you tell them what happened. Be very clear about what happened and what you saw.
Well, friends, we’ll be back again tomorrow with a whole new lesson. That’s right here on Let’s Talk in English. Goodbye!

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