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Role-play: You don’t know how many people need help.
Role-play: Someone needs an ambulance.
Role-play: There’s a robbery at a shop.
Role-play: There’s an accident near your house.
Role-play: There’s a fire at school. Student must say: There’s a fire. I’m at my school. It’s (name). Fire, please. Two people need help.
“How many people need help?” — “________.” One / Two / Three…
“________, please. " Police / Fire / Ambulance
“It’s ________.” student’s name
“I’m at ________.” home / school / your address
“There’s ________.” fire / flood / accident / robbery
“How many people need help?”
 
I’m not sure.
 
There’s an accident.
 
Fire, please.
“How many people need help?”
 
One
 
Police, please.
 
It's Anna.
“How many people need help?”
 
Three
 
A fire.
 
I'm at home.
“Which service do you need?”
 
Fire, please.
 
One person.
 
I don’t know.
“Which service do you need?”
 
Police, please.
 
My name is Ben.
 
There’s a flood.
“Which service do you need?”
 
Ambulance, please.
 
Two people.
 
I’m at school.
“What’s your name, please?”
 
It's Maria.
 
I'm at home.
 
I'm not sure.
“What’s your name, please?”
 
It’s David.
 
There's a fire.
 
I don't know.
“Where are you calling from?”
 
I’m at my school.
 
There’s a flood.
 
One person.
“Where are you calling from?”
 
I’m at 25 Le Loi Street.
 
There’s a fire.
 
Police, please.
“911. What is your emergency?”
 
There’s a robbery.
 
It’s Anna.
 
I don’t know.
“911. What is your emergency?”
 
There’s an accident.
 
Police, please.
 
One person.
“911. What is your emergency?”
 
There’s a flood.
 
I’m at home.
 
It’s my mom.
“911. What is your emergency?”
 
There’s a fire.
 
There’s a birthday party.
 
There’s a pizza.