Unit 8 Anti-Smoking Role Playing I Objective Knowing more about the hazards of smoking, some valuable precautions against falling into tobacco abuse. 的u Unders tanding the meaning of "role play f Reading Skill: popular magazines Ⅱ Time Arrangement Text: 1 hours o Discussion: 0.5 hour Reading Sill: 1 hour Ⅲ Related information Sure, You Can Quit! The Numbers on Teenage Smoking 4, 500, 000- The estimated number of children and adolescents in the united States who smoke 6000-- The estimated number of people under the age of 18 who try their first cigarette each day. 70%- The percent of smokers 12 to 17 years old who wish they had never started smoking
Unit 8 Anti-Smoking Role Playing Ⅰ Objective Knowing more about the hazards of smoking, some valuable precautions against falling into tobacco abuse. Understanding the meaning of “role play”. Reading Skill: popular magazines Ⅱ Time Arrangement Text: 1 hours Discussion: 0.5 hour Reading Sill: 1 hour Ⅲ Related Information ➢ Sure, You Can Quit! ◆ The Numbers on Teenage Smoking 4,500,000 -- The estimated number of children and adolescents in the United States who smoke. 6000 -- The estimated number of people under the age of 18 who try their first cigarette each day. 70% -- The percent of smokers 12 to 17 years old who wish they had never started smoking
(Statistics From the American Lung Association) What’ s in tobacco? There are more than 4, 000 chemicals found in cigaretes(250 are toxic poisons, 50 cause cancer) Some chemicals found in tobacco include: Ammonia (found in toilet bowl cleaner): Aresenic (ingredient in rat poison): Polonium 210 (nuclear waste); Carbon Monoxide (car exhaust) Acetone (used in finger nail polish remover) o Nicotine remains in the body for 8 to 12 hours after a single use of tobacco (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)) Preview Questions &s Why do people smoke? For they think smoke makes them feel different, relax them, help them cover up their awkwardness and shyness es What are the advantages and disadvantages that are brought by smoking? Ⅳ Emphasized Points Key Words 1. words about“ smoke” in text: cigarette; smoker; lighter/match; nicotine
(Statistics From the American Lung Association) ◆ What’s in Tobacco? There are more than 4,000 chemicals found in cigaretes (250 are toxic poisons, 50 cause cancer) Some chemicals found in tobacco include: Ammonia (found in toilet bowl cleaner); Aresenic (ingredient in rat poison); Polonium 210 (nuclear waste); Carbon Monoxide (car exhaust); Acetone (used in finger nail polish remover) Nicotine remains in the body for 8 to 12 hours after a single use of tobacco. (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)) ➢ Preview Questions Why do people smoke? For they think smoke makes them feel different, relax them, help them cover up their awkwardness and shyness. What are the advantages and disadvantages that are brought by smoking? Ⅳ Emphasized Points Key Words 1. words about “smoke” in text: cigarette; smoker; lighter/match; nicotine
2. branded: marked 3. bait: tempt 4. expose: left unprotected to 5. hook on: addicted to 6. tough up: strengthen the will of Text Comprehension 4! Comprehension Questions ◆ What is“role- playing go Role-playing is an instance or situation in which one deliberately acts out or assumes a particular character or role go Role-playing Stereotype Okay. If you've never role-played before, then to properly take this quiz you will need to pretend the world is suddenly magical, medieval, weird and fantasy-ish You can take this quiz for your favorite character, or just try to figure out who *your* roleplaying stereotype is. But remember. It's a silly test. And sometimes I'm a cynical bitch. So please have a sense of humor when you take it g Role-play electronic games ◆ Reasons not to smoke( You know the皿.) F Cancer Risk!!!-Lung cancer kills more women than breast cancer every year in the U. s
2. branded: marked 3. bait : tempt 4. expose: left unprotected to 5. hook on: addicted to 6. tough up: strengthen the will of Ⅴ Text Comprehension Comprehension Questions ◆ What is “role-playing” Role-playing is an instance or situation in which one deliberately acts out or assumes a particular character or role. Role-playing Stereotype Okay.. If you've never role-played before, then to properly take this quiz you will need to pretend the world is suddenly magical, medieval, weird and fantasy-ish. You can take this quiz for your favorite character, or just try to figure out who *your* roleplaying stereotype is. But remember... It's a silly test. And sometimes I'm a cynical bitch. So please have a sense of humor when you take it. Role-play electronic games ◆ Reasons Not to Smoke (You know them...) Cancer Risk!!! - Lung cancer kills more women than breast cancer every year in the U.S
P MONEY! It's expensive(over$1000 a year for a pack a day, an estimation, it can be more)"Iwill treat myseIf to new books or music with the money I save from not buying cigarettes. e Bad breath--others do smell it:"I clothes, hair, breath, home, and car, s ill have better smelling f Stained teeth and fingers A Cough/sore throat A Breathing problems 中 Fatigue P Wrinkles(more, sooner than people who dont smoke P Arguments with parents, friends who want you to stop smoking Heart disease risk, including heart attack, no you' re not too young Gum disease risk f It stinks up your clothes, hair, skin, car, pets, it goes on and on. f Cigarette burns on your clothes or in the house, car, wherever A Risk of second hand smoke to people around you (and your pets too P Nonsmokers don't like kissing smokers. There is nothing sexy about smokIng Common Concerns about Quitting Will i gain weight when I quit? How willI feel when i quit? What About Nicotine gum or patches?
MONEY! It’s expensive (over $1000 a year for a pack a day, an estimation, it can be more) “I will treat myself to new books or music with the money I save from not buying cigarettes.” Bad breath -- others do smell it: “I will have better smelling clothes, hair, breath, home, and car.” Stained teeth and fingers Cough/sore throat Breathing problems Fatigue Wrinkles (more, sooner than people who don't smoke) Arguments with parents, friends who want you to stop smoking. Heart disease risk, including heart attack, no you’re not too young. Gum disease risk It stinks up your clothes, hair, skin, car, pets, it goes on and on... Cigarette burns on your clothes or in the house, car, wherever Risk of second hand smoke to people around you (and your pets too) Nonsmokers don’t like kissing smokers. There is nothing sexy about smoking. ◆ Common Concerns About Quitting: ? Will I gain weight when I quit? ? How will I feel when I quit? ? What About Nicotine Gum or Patches?
Smoking and Pregnancy-Does cigarette smoke get through to the unborn baby? H Topic for discussion o Cigarettes are believed by some to play an important and effective role in interpersonal relations. What is your view? o What is your attitude toward smoking
? Smoking and Pregnancy - Does cigarette smoke get through to the unborn baby? Topic for Discussion ◆ Cigarettes are believed by some to play an important and effective role in interpersonal relations. What is your view? ◆ What is your attitude toward smoking