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UNIVERSIDAD JAVERIANA 
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 
DEPARMENT OF COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE 
ENGLISH LEVEL II 
2014-2
 To role play an accident-related scenario. 
 To listmajor types of injuries that result from accidents 
 To analyze an accident (behaviors and age groups that are 
typically involved In accidents; issues of speed, impact, and 
collision; distractions) 
 To discuss types of injuries associated with driving accidents 
To fill in an Accident Report
 Choose one of the following accident-related 
scenarios:
Injured #1: Spinal Cord Injury: 
You're an accident victim making a report to a police officer: 
O Thrown from vehicle, not 
moving legs, but free to 
move hands, face up 
O Conscious, able to talk 
O Describes the following 
conditions: 
Extreme pain or 
pressure in the neck, 
head, or back 
Tingling or loss of 
sensation in the hand, 
fingers, feet, or toes
Injured #2: Shock Victim with Broken Bones: 
You're a reporter asking bystanders to describe a crash they 
witnessed 
O Either ultra‐conscious, 
restless, and anxious, or 
decreased level of 
consciousness 
O Weak and rapid pulse 
O Cold (possibly shivering) 
and wet skin, possibly pale 
O Breathing irregularly
Injured #3: Brain Injury 
You're at the hospital with an injured relative, explaining 
the doctor your relative fell off a fifth floor 
O Dilation of the pupils 
O Thirsty 
O Nauseous 
O Unable to move one arm, any 
movement causes sharp pain 
O Injured cannot remember 
details, the names of 
companions, where he/she 
lives
Injured #4: Burn victim in arms 
You're describing the damage from a fire to an insurance 
agent. 
Second degree burn: 
Swelling 
redness 
Inflammation 
Blistering of the skin 
Extreme pain
Injured #5 
You're on the phone with a 911 operator. 
O Got a shot. 
O Partial or complete loss of 
control over any part of the body 
O Abnormal band‐like sensations in 
the thorax (upper chest)—pain, 
pressure 
O Impaired breathing after injury 
O Unusual lumps on the head
Injured #6:Slipping on wet floor 
You're a victim reporting your ARP an accident 
O Slipping on a wet floor 
O pain of the injury 
O limited mobility 
O Sprain 
O Possible fracture
O Organize yourself in groups of 3 or 4 and 
start writing the dialogue for the role-play.
At the end of each class, rehearse with your 
group before the actual role playing
O Plan your time 
O Assign a role to each 
member of the group 
O Bring proper outfits on 
the day of the actual 
presentation
You will be evaluated 
on: 
Fluency and coherence 
Vocabulary 
Grammar 
Pronunciation 
Creativity
Ready…?

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Javeriana Faculty Analyzes Accident Injuries

  • 1. UNIVERSIDAD JAVERIANA FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARMENT OF COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE ENGLISH LEVEL II 2014-2
  • 2.  To role play an accident-related scenario.  To listmajor types of injuries that result from accidents  To analyze an accident (behaviors and age groups that are typically involved In accidents; issues of speed, impact, and collision; distractions)  To discuss types of injuries associated with driving accidents To fill in an Accident Report
  • 3.  Choose one of the following accident-related scenarios:
  • 4. Injured #1: Spinal Cord Injury: You're an accident victim making a report to a police officer: O Thrown from vehicle, not moving legs, but free to move hands, face up O Conscious, able to talk O Describes the following conditions: Extreme pain or pressure in the neck, head, or back Tingling or loss of sensation in the hand, fingers, feet, or toes
  • 5. Injured #2: Shock Victim with Broken Bones: You're a reporter asking bystanders to describe a crash they witnessed O Either ultra‐conscious, restless, and anxious, or decreased level of consciousness O Weak and rapid pulse O Cold (possibly shivering) and wet skin, possibly pale O Breathing irregularly
  • 6. Injured #3: Brain Injury You're at the hospital with an injured relative, explaining the doctor your relative fell off a fifth floor O Dilation of the pupils O Thirsty O Nauseous O Unable to move one arm, any movement causes sharp pain O Injured cannot remember details, the names of companions, where he/she lives
  • 7. Injured #4: Burn victim in arms You're describing the damage from a fire to an insurance agent. Second degree burn: Swelling redness Inflammation Blistering of the skin Extreme pain
  • 8. Injured #5 You're on the phone with a 911 operator. O Got a shot. O Partial or complete loss of control over any part of the body O Abnormal band‐like sensations in the thorax (upper chest)—pain, pressure O Impaired breathing after injury O Unusual lumps on the head
  • 9. Injured #6:Slipping on wet floor You're a victim reporting your ARP an accident O Slipping on a wet floor O pain of the injury O limited mobility O Sprain O Possible fracture
  • 10. O Organize yourself in groups of 3 or 4 and start writing the dialogue for the role-play.
  • 11. At the end of each class, rehearse with your group before the actual role playing
  • 12. O Plan your time O Assign a role to each member of the group O Bring proper outfits on the day of the actual presentation
  • 13. You will be evaluated on: Fluency and coherence Vocabulary Grammar Pronunciation Creativity