Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hey, Anna, What are you reading? I'm reading about fire safety. Miss Weaver named me Fire Safety Monitor. But the only time we have a fire emergency is when someone burns a piece of toast. That is true. But fire safety is very serious. Very serious. If there is a fire emergency, I have to help everyone out of the building. Well, then, if I were you, I'd learn as much as possible. You're right. And I know just who to call. I wonder where on is going today. We are reviewing condition, ALS and learning helpful language for emergencies. If Ana studies hard, she'll be a great fire safety monitor. That's a conditional it uses if to show that something is true Onley when something else is true. Let's find out where Ana is going. And if you want to learn fire emergency language. Keep watching. Hi, Firefighter Jones. I'm well. Thanks. How are you, my firefighter hatch? Are you well? Hey, welcome are far house. Thank you. Come on in. This is where the firefighters eat. This is where we rest. This is where we exercise. This is where the fire trucks are parked and maintains this place is beautiful. You know the firehouse Firefighters. Second home Firefighter Jones. Firefighter Hatcher Can you tell me some ways to prepare for fire? Emergency. Your Honor, there's one really important thing. You can dio install a fire alarm tested monthly and make sure the batteries are fully charged. Let's talk about those emergency exits, your home office and schools. No way your emergency actually located. What about fire extinguishers? Everyone should know how to use a fiery seamanship. Have one hand and practice using it. What if we need to get out of the evacuation plan and practice getting out safely with five years? If I'm in a building and it's on fire? Should I use the elevator? No. Always your stairs. What other safety tips should I know? Stay low. Smoke rises. The air is clear. Closer. Stay low. Anything else? If you touch a door and it's hot, don't open it. That might be a fire on the other side. What do I do if my clothes catch on fire? Do not run. If you run, the fire will burn faster. You must stop. Drop and roll. Thanks so much. I've learned a lot and I can't wait to share this information with others. Thanks for coming on. It's been a pleasure meeting you. So, Ana, how was the visit to the fire station? I learned a lot. And firefighters have a very difficult job. You smell smoke? No. So, like I was saying, I learned how to sign a I smell smoke. If you smell smoke, call the fire department. If you smell smoke, get out of the building. People we have Ah, Flyer emergency. Leave your things and evacuate calmly and quickly. Very good. Very good way. Have a fire emergency. No, we got out in less than six minutes. Good job, people. Wait. Where's Pete? I know where he is. I'll go get no, Never go back into a burning building. Fire departments coming. Stay calm, Pete. Help is on the way. Way.
A2 VOA fire emergency smoke firefighter safety Let's Learn English Level 2 Lesson 29: Where There's Smoke... 6 1 林宜悉 posted on 2020/07/03 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary