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Level 2-11. Deal with Difficulties (Real-life reading (Every home should…
Level 2-11. Deal with Difficulties
Vocabulary
robbery
blackout
mugging
vandalism
accident
explosion
Life stories
Where were Fiona and her friend going las week?
to the supermarket
What was Fiona doing at the same time she was driving?
talking on her cell phone
What happened to the driver in front of Fiona?
He had an accident
Was the accident serious?
No. The driver wasn't hurt
What was the driver doing at the same time he was driving?
He was talking on the phone
What is Fiona going to do in the future?
Grammar
Cho's city
is
in northern California.
When the earthquake happened, Cho
was making
lunch.
Luckily, it
wasn't
a serious earthquake.
One glass fell when the earthquake happenned, but it
didn't break
.
Cho
knows
that earthquakes can be very dangerous.
He
doesn't worry
because his family has an emergency plan.
Everyday conversation
Whats the emergency?
a mugging
What happened to her sister?
She fell
Can the 911 operator help him?
No, she can't
Why did he call the 911?
His co-worker was hurt
Real-life reading
Every home should have an emergency kit.
true
Do you live in an apartment? You don't need an emergency kit.
false
Your kit should have food and water for your family for one day.
false
Families with babies should put baby food in their emergency kits.
true
Food in cans is the best food for an emergency kit.
no information
You should not put batteries in your kit because they can be dangerous.
false
You should keep your emergency kit in a bedroom.
no information
Everyone in your family should know where the emergenccy kit is.
true
Grammar charts
Present and past verbs forms
Simple present
I usually drive to work
He usually drives to work
I don't drive every day
He doesn't drive every day
Simple past
I drove to work last week
He left at 8 a.m.
I didn't drive to work yesterday
He didn't leave at 7 a.m.
Past continuous
It was raining
The officers were helping drivers
It wasn't snowing
They weren't driving to work
Questions with present and past verbs forms
Simple present
A:
How does he usually go to work?
B:
He usually drives
A:
Does he usually drive to work?
B:
Yes, he does
Simple past
A:
How did she go to work yesterday?
B:
She drove
A:
Did she drive to work yesterday?
B:
No, she didn't
Past continuous
A:
What were the officers doing?
B:
They were helping drivers
A:
Was it raining?
B:
Yes, it was