Yada Yada English

English Conversation

  • Home
  • Daily Idioms
  • TEFL Jobs
    • Jobs in China
    • Jobs in Europe
    • Jobs in Japan
    • Jobs in Korea
    • Jobs in South America
    • Jobs in S.E. Asia
    • Jobs in Thailand

Hotel English

Understanding Grammar

English Pronunciation Tips

TOEFL Essay Writing

On line TEFL Training

TEFL Training in Phuket

TEFL Jobs in China

TEFL Daddy

  • Menu

    • Asking for Help
    • At a Bank
    • At a Grocery Store
    • At a Hotel
    • At a Pharmacy
    • At the Airport
    • At the Doctor’s
    • Comparisons
    • Describe Things
    • Describing Emotions
    • Describing People
    • English Questions
    • Expressing Opinions
    • Giving Directions
    • Giving Instructions
    • Greetings/Introductions
    • In a Restaurant
    • Invitations
    • Job Interviews
    • Lending/Borrowing
    • Likes and Dislikes
    • Numbers in English
    • On the Telephone
    • Paying Bills
    • Police and Firemen
    • Schedulues/Routines
    • Shopping
    • Solutions to Problems
    • Talking about Needs

Police and Firemen

 

Lesson Plan- Policemen and Firemen

Hopefully you will never have to experience having to talk to a policeman or fireman in an official capacity. As we all know, if the a policeman or fireman is talking to you as part of their job, something bad has happened- either a fire or a crime. But these situation could occur and you should be prepared for them.

 

Dialogue- Policemen and Firemen

Fire

 119: You have reached the police and fire emergency. What is the nature
  of your call?
Caller: Hurry! I need the fire department. My neighbor’s house is on fire.
119: Please remain calm, sir. Could I have the address?
Caller: Yes, OK, it’s 715 N. Fillmore. Hurry!
119: A fire truck is on its way sir. Now, could I have your name and
  telephone number?
Caller: My name is Jack Thomas and the number is 993-7787.
119: Are you calling from your house?
Caller: Yes, I live across the street.
119: Do you know if anyone is in the burning house?
Caller: No, there isn’t; they got out safely. The owner, is trying to put out the
  fire with a garden hose by spraying water through a broken window.
119: I see. As I said, a fire truck is on the way and it should be there in a
  minute or two.
Caller: Yeah, I hear the sirens now.
119: Could you stay on the line until they arrive?
Caller: Sure.

Police

Police: Could I have your driver’s license and registration please?
Driver: Is there a problem officer.
Police: Your drivers license and registration please
Driver: OK . . . here you go
Police: The speed limit along this road is 45 kilometers per hour. You were
  clocked in excess of 65
Driver: Really? It’s a new car. You know how they are, they drive so
  smoothly you don’t realize how fast going.
Police: Yes sir, but that’s still no excuse.
Driver: Sounded good.
Police: Sir, could you please step out of the car?
Driver: Can’t I just sit here while you write the ticket?
Police: No sir. According to the dispatcher, you have four outstanding traffic
  tickets and a failure to appear citation. I’m afraid I have to take you in.
  Please put your hands behind your back so I can handcuff you.
Driver: I don’t suppose a bribe would help
Police: Not unless you want another charge against you
Driver: Forget I mentioned it.

 

Conversation Activities- Policemen and firemen

1. Pair work- discussion
      Have you ever reported a fire or been in a house fire? Tell your partner
     about it using some of the ideas for discussion below. Your partner
     should ask questions to get more information.

when did it occur
where did it occur
what did you do
did firemen arrive to put out the fire
was everyone safe

2. Pair work- Role Play
     Working with a partner, role play the situations, using the information below

     The situation: Talking with the police
     The roles:a policeman, a citizen

1. The citizen is pulled over for speeding

Policemanshould:         

  you were driving 45 miles an hour in a 25 mile
  zone

  ask the driver for his license and registration

  you do not have a driver’s license -you lost it    earlier in the day)

  tell the driver he was speeding

  you try to talk your way out of the ticket

  give  the driver a ticket for speeding and having
  no license

 

 

2. The citizen is pulled over for suspected
  driving 
while under the influence

Policeman should:  

  ask the officer what the problem is,
  (remember 
you were drinking so slur your words)

  tell driver why he was pulled over (weaving 
  down
the road)

 

  tell officer why you were drinking (celebrating 
  birthday, just broke up with lover, got fired, etc.)

 

  have driver step out of car and give him/her a
  drunk test (walk a
straight line, close eyes and 
 
  touch nose with index fingers)

  try to talk your way out of the situation

  arrest the driver

 

 

3. The citizen witnessed a mugging

Policeman should ask:      

   you saw two young boys knock down an 

  elderly man and steal his wallet and watch

  ask the witness for a description of the 
  suspects
(age, weight, height, hair color, 

  distinguishing
marks, clothing)

  Use you imagination and give a description of the
  suspects to the police

  ask where he was when he saw the mugging

 

how long the mugging lasted

 

which direction the suspects went

 

Other Links

 Short Dialogues

Lesson Plan- Accidents

911 Dialogue

 

 

  • Talk, Talk, Talk

    English conversation strategies for intermediate and advanced students


  • English Conversation Made Easy

    English conversation strategies for beginning and intermediate students


Admin Login

Powered by frugal


Copyright © 2012 Yada Yada English