First Aid Emergencies: Giving Advice
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First Aid Emergencies: Giving Advice

This B1 ESL lesson for teens and adults focuses on First Aid Emergencies and practicing how to give advice using modals of obligation such as "should, must, and have to" in realistic emergency contexts. Students learn and practice key vocabulary and use modals to describe what people should or must do in different situations, reinforcing both meaning and form. The lesson is structured with a warm‑up discussion, vocabulary introduction, guided grammar practice with modals, and communicative exercises such as matching, gap‑fills, and role‑plays to give advice, helping learners build confidence using modal verbs accurately while discussing urgent and helpful first aid responses.

Skills

  • Can describe symptoms in a simple way and ask for advice when using health services, and can understand the answer, provided this is given clearly in everyday language.
  • Can offer advice on simple matters.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
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Discuss.

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Have you ever helped someone in an emergency situation?
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What do you think is the most important thing to remember in first aid?
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How can we stay calm during emergencies?
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Do you know any basic first aid skills?
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What should you do if someone gets hurt?
2

Match to form sentences about emergency situations.

3

Study this grammar rule about modals.

4

Choose the correct modals to complete the sentences.

5

Rewrite the sentences using modals.

6

Complete each conversation by giving advice using modals.

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