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Vocabulary Practice: Understanding Accidents and Related Situations, Apuntes de Idioma Inglés

A list of vocabulary words related to accidents and related situations. It includes pictures and prompts for short conversations to help expand vocabulary usage. This resource is ideal for english language learners looking to improve their conversational skills and expand their vocabulary.

Tipo: Apuntes

2020/2021

Subido el 13/05/2021

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Label the pictures with the following vocabulary.
tree, accident, car, crash, accident,stuck, drunk, sling, cast, fire, bandage,,
cliff, fall ,microphone, electrical, ski, broken arm, cameraman, accident,
reporter, spilling, pole, drunk, bar, building, stapler, pain, finger, cone,
computer, ice cream, shock, plug, iceberg, hit, sink
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Explaining Accidents
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Create short conversations about the above situations using the vocabulary
above and try to expand (see example below):
A: What happened in picture 1? (OR How did the accident happen?)
B: The car crashed into a tree.
A: Was anyone hurt ? (OR What happened afterwards?)
B: No, the driver was OK.
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Label the pictures with the following vocabulary.

tree, accident, car, crash, accident,stuck, drunk, sling, cast, fire, bandage,, cliff, fall ,microphone, electrical, ski, broken arm, cameraman, accident, reporter, spilling, pole, drunk, bar, building, stapler, pain, finger, cone, computer, ice cream, shock, plug, iceberg, hit, sink

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Explaining Accidents

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Create short conversations about the above situations using the vocabulary above and try to expand (see example below):

A: What happened in picture 1? (OR How did the accident happen?)

B: The car crashed into a tree.

A: Was anyone hurt? (OR What happened afterwards?)

B: No, the driver was OK.

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