EMERGENCY SITUATIONS WHAT TO DO? 12/05/2015 1PROF HUGO PACHECO.

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EMERGENCY SITUATIONS WHAT TO DO? 12/05/2015 1PROF HUGO PACHECO

“What is an emergency?” An emergency is a sudden illness, accident, natural disaster or violent attack. 12/05/20152PROF HUGO PACHECO

12/05/20153PROF HUGO PACHECO

EXAMPLES OF EMERGENCIES 1.FIRE 2.EARTHQUAKE 3.BLACK OUT 4.CAR ACCIDENT 5.STORM 6.BROKEN BONE 7.BLEEDING 8.FLOOD 9.FAINT 10.TSUNAMI 11.TERRORIST ATTACK 12.VOLCANO ERUPTION 13.CHEMICAL LEAKAGE 14.FOOD POISONING 15.CHOKING 1.DOG BITE 2.LOST IN THE CITY 3.ASSAULT 4.DRAWNING 5.ELECTROCUTION 6.CONCUSION 7.FREEZING 8.LOCKED IN ELEVATOR 9.RUNOVER 10.SUNBURN 11.HIJACKING 12.FEVER 13.MISSING PERSON 14.LOST IN THE FOREST 15.SPIDER BITE 12/05/20154PROF HUGO PACHECO

HOW TO GIVE ADVICE STRUCTURES HAVE TO MUST OUGHT TO SHOULD ‘D BETTER IN CASE OF AN ENGLISH TEST You HAVE TO study before. You MUST write in ink. You OUGHT TO focus on the questions. You SHOULD sit alone. You’D BETTER answer all the questions. 12/05/20155PROF HUGO PACHECO

HOW TO GIVE ADVICE STRUCTURE MUSTN’T SHOULDN’T OUGHTN’T TO ‘D BETTER NOT EXAMPLE You MUSTN’T come late. You SHOULDN’T cheat. You OUGHTN’T speak. You’D BETTER NOT use your cellphone 12/05/20156PROF HUGO PACHECO

TASK MAKE GROUPS OF 3 STUDENTS. CHOOSE AN EMERGENCY OF THE LIST.EMERGENCY GIVE ADVICE FOR THE EMERGENCY. USE ALL THE 9 STRUCTURES. MAKE A PPT PRESENTATION PRESENT ORALLY (3 structures each- do not repeat) GRADED (2 marks) MARK 1 PPT MARK 2 ORAL MARK 3 LAB ATTENDANCE (mandatory or medical certificate) 12/05/2015 7PROF HUGO PACHECO

4AMM PARRAGUEZ – GUIÑEZ – CERDA : FIRE SILVA – VARAS: EARTHQUAKE SARAVIA: FLOOD 12/05/2015PROF HUGO PACHECO8

4BMM MORALES – OLIVARES – RUIZ VERDEJO – SALAS TRONCOSO – OYARCE PEREZ – GONZALEZ HERNANDEZ – TORRES DIAZ – RAMIREZ – VALDEBENITO MARTINEZ – MUÑOZ – HERRERA DUPRE – ZUÑIGAS OSSANDON – ORELLANA VARGAS 12/05/2015PROF HUGO PACHECO9

4CMM 12/05/2015PROF HUGO PACHECO10

4DMM 12/05/2015PROF HUGO PACHECO11

4EMM ABURTO – GONZALEZ SANHUEZA – CASTILLO – : TSUNAMI FARES – DHUERTA – PEREZ MORA – CMUÑOZ: CAR ACCIDENT NAHUELHUAL – BELMAR – ALVAREZ: DOG BITE VELIZ – LINCUÑIR – DIAZ: LOST IN FOREST NAVARRETE – FERNANDEZNIÑO: BROKEN BONE RODRIGUEZ – PORTALES. MONTT: HIJACKING LIZAMA – GMUÑOZ – SOTO: RUNOVER ARANCIBIA – RIVERO – OLIVARES: ASSAULT ESPINOZA – SEPULVEDA – LOPEZ: BLACKOUT MORENO - VARGAS 12/05/2015PROF HUGO PACHECO12

4APV GUAJARDO – VALDIVIA: EARTHQUAKE GONZALEZ – SOTO: SUNBURN CHAVARRIA – MIRANDA: ASSAULT BAEZ – BESOAIN – CABEZA: FIRE CERDA – ROMERO: HURRICANE MALUENDA – BRAVO :DOGBITE MESIAS – MESIAS – SAAVEDRA: TSUNAMI BALTIERRA – MONTES – ORTIZ: LOST IN THE FOREST ZAPATA – GODOY- MARTINEZ : VOLCANO ERUPTION BELMAR – VERA – SANCHEZ CACERES FERNANDEZ 12/05/2015PROF HUGO PACHECO13

4BPV BRAVO – VILLARROEL – MUÑOZ: TERRORIST ATTACK CCARVAJAL – OYARZUN – GARRIDO: EARTQUAKE PARRA – ESCALONA: TSUNAMI CORTES – ROMERO – TCARVAJAL: MISSING PERSON MORALES – QUINTEROS – SEDINI: ASSAULT RIFFO – RIFFO – HERRERA: FIRE 12/05/2015PROF HUGO PACHECO14

EVALUATION FEATUREGROU P 1 1PPT1 2Have to1 3Must1 4Should1 5Ought to1 6‘d better1 7Mustn’t1 8Oughtn’t1 9‘d better not1 10Shouldn’t1 11pix3 total Pje obt x 7/13 On time- 1 per day 12/05/2015PROF HUGO PACHECO15

DATES 4AMM 4BMM 4CMM 4DMM 4EMM 4APV 4BPV AUG 12 AUG 15 AUG 18 AUG 15 AUG 13 AUG11 AUG12 12/05/2015PROF HUGO PACHECO16

LAB ATTENDANCE (MANDATORY) 4AMM JUL 29 – JUL 31 – AUG 5 – AUG 7 – AUG 12 4BMM JUL 30 – AUG 1 – AUG 6 – AUG 8 – AUG 13 4CMM JUL 28 – JUL 30 – AUG 4 – AUG 6 – AUG 11 – AUG 13 4DMM JUL 30 – AUG 1 - AUG 6 – AUG 08 – AUG 13 4EMM JUL 30 – AUG 2 – AUG 6 – AUG 8 – AUG 13 4APV JUL 28 – JUL 31 – AUG 4 – AUG 7 – AUG 11 4BPV JUL 29 – AUG 2 – AUG 5 – AUG 9 – AUG 12 12/05/2015PROF HUGO PACHECO17