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Learning activity 4 Evidence: Calling 911 Complete the following dialogue. Then, retell the story to a friend. Imagine y

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Learning activity 4 Evidence: Calling 911 Complete the following dialogue. Then, retell the story to a friend. Imagine you have a medical emergency at home with one of your relatives and you are making a phone call to 911. Do not forget to keep in mind the correct way to report instructions and requests to write your composition. The first line is done as an example. Operator: 911, What’s your emergency? You: Please help me!, my friend received an electric shock using a screwdriver. Operator: Is the person conscious? You: No, he´s unconscious but he´s breathing Operator: What’s his/her name and age? You: His name is John Smith, he´s 45 years old. Operator: What’s your address? You: My address is 62th street number 15A-05, neighborhood Queens. Operator: Got it. An ambulance is on its way. You: Ok, I’ll wait for it. What do I do meanwhile? Operator: You must keep calm You: I hear that the ambulance is approaching! Operator: Don’t hang up until the ambulance is there. You: Ok, I’ll wait on phone. Operator: Ok. That’s all I can do for you. You: Thanks you very much for your support!  The

operator requested to know the emergency. - I said that John had received an electric shock using a screwdriver - The operator asked me if John was conscious. - I said her that he was unconscious, but he was breathing. - The operator demanded to know his name and his age.

- I said her my friend´s name and I said that he´s 45 years old. - The operator demanded to know my address. - I said her my address. - The operator said me that an ambulance was in approaching! - I said her that I´ll wait for it and I asked her what can I do meanwhile. - The operator commanded me to keep the calm. - I said her that I was hearing the ambulance was approaching. - The operator ordered me not to hang up the phone. - I said her that I would wait on phone. - Operator said me that was all She could do for me. - I thanked her for the help.

When you finish your work, send the file to your instructor through the platform as follows: 1. Click the title of this evidence. 2. Click Examinar mi equipo and look for the file in your computer. Make sure the file is attached. 3. Leave a comment for the instructor (optional). 4. Click Enviar. Note: This evidence is an individual activity. Remember to check the learning guide in order to know if you have done all the assigned activities, know how to develop them and deliver them correctly. Criterios de evaluación Usa el vocabulario relacionado con condiciones físicas y de emergencias médicas haciendo uso de la estructura gramatical requerida.