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Our Agenda1. Agenda

2. Objectives3. Introductions 4. Activity 1: Vocabulary review5. Activity 2: Discussion 6. Activity 3: Dialogue7. Activity 4: tips about staying safe in the summer

8. Activity 5: case studies9. Activity 6: Dictation10. reflection

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Workshop Objectives

1. To learn 8 new words related to summer safety

2. To learn tips about staying safe in the summer

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Introductions…

What is your name?

What is your country of origin?

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ReflectionWhat do you enjoy most about the summer?

What dangers exist in the summer?

What advice do you have about staying safe in the summer?

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Let’s review vocabulary related to summer safety

Activity 2

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Activity one: Vocabulary Review

Member of a nationut

sunblock

shade

Life jacketstrenuous

hydrated

Wide brimmed hatsupervise

Lotion to prevent sunburn Hat that covers the neck and eyesA device used to prevent downing

to take care ofFull of waterVery heavy physical activity

a serious health problem where your body temperature is too high

Heat stroke

A place away from direct sunlight

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Activity two: Fill-in-the-blank

1. It is important that you _______________ your children at the pool.

2. __________________ will help prevent sunburn.

3. You must wear your _____________________ when you go in the lake

4. Wear your ____________________ it will protect your neck and eyes.

5. Stay in the __________________ during the day as much as you can!

6. Drinking lots of water will help you to stay ______________________ .

7. I really think you should avoid _________________ activities on hot days.

8. If you suspect someone has _____________ you must help them to get cool as quickly as possible.

Sunblockstrenuoushydrated supervise

Wide brimmed hat life jacket shade Heat stroke

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Listen to a dialogue:

Johanna

Johanna

Alicia

Johanna

Alicia

Johanna

Alicia

AliciaSo, how was the seminar about sun safety?

It was great! I learned so much!

What did you learn?

I learned we must be very careful in the sun.

No kidding! A sunburn is no fun!

I hear wearing wide brimmed hats and sunglasses is also important.

Sure! We should also seek the shade if we have to be outside.

Yes! We should try to avoid the sun between 10: 00 and 4:00 pm, if possible.

So what else did you learn?Johanna

AliciaWe learned we must be careful to avoid sunstroke.

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Listen to a dialogue:

Johanna

Alicia

Johanna

Alicia

Johanna

Alicia

Johanna

Alicia

Alicia See you tonight! Thank you.

What is sunstroke?

Sunstroke is a very serious condition caused by your body temperature rising above 40 degrees Celsius.

How can it be avoided?

Let me see… Oh, I know! You have small children. Make sure they are always supervised near water. Even the most shallow water.

That’s why it’s so important that we always supervise our children near water. I have to go now, but I will tell you more at dinner tonight

Got it. What other tips do you have for me?

Johanna I heard this before. I heard a child could drown in just 2 feet of water!

Sounds good. See you tonight!

We can avoid it by not doing strenuous activities on hot days.

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Let’s learn some staying safe in the summer tips

Activity 4

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Staying safe in the heat

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• Wear loose, lightweight clothing

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Staying safe in the heat

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• Avoid strenuous activities

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Staying safe in the heat

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• Avoid the sun during peak hours

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Staying safe on the water

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• Always wear a life jacket

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Staying safe on the water

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• Never leave your child unsupervised

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Staying safe on the water

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• Do not swim in unknown waters

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Staying safe while camping

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• Have a first aid kit on hand

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Staying safe while camping

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• Wear proper footwear

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Let’s now consider some scenarios. What could they do better?

Activity 5

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Scenario TwoCarlos’s parents don’t have time to supervise him while in the pool, so they gave him a life jacket.

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Scenario FourAlex was told the weather was going to get bad later in the day, but he stayed out on his boat because there were no clouds in the sky.

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Dictation 1

Avoid the sun between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm.

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Dictation 2

If you have to be outside during the day be sure to wear a hat and sunglasses.

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Dictation 3 Never swim alone. Be sure to always swim with a friend.

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Dictation 4 Heat stroke is a very serious medical condition that can be fatal. Make sure you know the know the signs of this illness and how to prevent it.

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Dictation 5 Stay hydrated! Drinks lots of fluids throughout the day. Stay away from coffee, tea or alcohol because they can dehydrate you.

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Reflection

What did you learn today? 8 new words related to staying

healthy in the summer Staying safe in the summer tips