Are you accident-prone? Listen to five conversations. Match them to pictures A–E. What measures are taken in each case? Use these words: Example: They put a plaster on his finger. Complete the highlighted expressions with the correct form of the verbs in the boxes. 1 I your camera. I think I’ve it. I’m sorry. 2 I my head on the cupboard door! Ouch! 3 Oh, yeah, I my wrist. 4 I on the ice and over. 5 I my finger on the glass. 6 I over that stool. What other parts of the body do people sprain, break, cut or bang? What things do people drop or break in the home? What kinds of things make people trip, slip or fall over? When was the last time you or someone you know did these things? Can you remember what happened? ■■ dropped / broke something ■■ banged your head ■■ slipped ■■ tripped over something ■■ cut yourself ■■ fell over Talk together. Who’s the most accident-prone? Do you take a lot of risks? Do the quiz and find out. Then check your score on p. 139. Safety first Never Sometimes Usually Always 1 I unplug everything when I’m away from home. D C B A 2 I ask my parents to get travel insurance when we go on a holiday abroad. D C B A 3 I read the instructions before I use something. D C B A 4 I ride as fast as I can when I go downhill on my bike. A B C D 5 I answer my phone while riding my bike or scooter. A B C D 6 I look both ways when I cross a road. D C B A 7 I listen to the safety instructions before a flight. D C B A Discuss the questions. 1 Do you agree with what the answers say about you? 2 Think about people you know who take risks. Do they have a lot of accidents? 8 Listening a d5i9w2 27 A B C D E b bandage something cold sticker gel plaster 9 Vocabulary Accidents and injuries a drop cut slip bang trip fall break sprain b 10 a Speaking b c d 86 Language skills Extras Explore 7 Safe and healthy Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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