Real-Life English: Get Help in an Emergency (Full Practice)
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Lesson 25: How to Talk to Police, Call 911 & Handle Emergencies 🚨
Traveling to the USA? You need to know how to stay safe. In Lesson 25, David and Sofia teach you the essential English vocabulary for emergencies. You will learn how to report crimes, talk to police officers, and describe lost or stolen items in detail.
✅ In this lesson, you will learn:
Lost vs. Stolen: When to use which word correctly.
Describing Items: How to use size, color, material, and brand (e.g., "A black leather Nike bag").
Describing Suspects: How to describe height, clothes, and hair (e.g., "He was wearing a hoodie").
Emergency Calls: The difference between 9-1-1 and 3-1-1 in NYC.
Witness Reporting: How to tell the police what you saw.
What We Cover:
Emergency Hook (Correcting "Steal" vs "Stolen")
Core Loop: "I Lost" vs. "It Was Stolen"
Describing Items (Material, Brand, Color)
The Suspect & The Witness (Describing People)
911 vs. Non-Emergency Calls
Full Real-Life Conversation (Coffee Shop Theft)
Viewer Challenge
This lesson is perfect for:
Travelers, tourists in NYC, and A1-A2 students who want to feel confident and safe in English-speaking countries.
Common Mistakes You’ll Fix:
❌ "My wallet steal." → ✅ "My wallet was stolen."
❌ "I lose my key yesterday." → ✅ "I lost my key yesterday."
❌ "He wear a blue shirt." → ✅ "He was wearing a blue shirt."
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Next Lesson: Lesson 26 - Visiting the Doctor & Health Vocabulary.
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