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Unit 8
Anti-Smoking Role Playing
Ⅰ
Objectives
1. Understanding the text
2.
Mastery
of
some
language
points
3.
Educating
students
to
be
far
away
from
cigarettes
and
drugs
4.
Letting
students
know
some
popular
magazines
and
magazine
articles
Ⅱ
Key points
1.
Better
understanding
of
the
text
2.
Knowing
the
hazards
of
smoking
Ⅲ
Difficult points
1. What is anti-smoking inoculation?
2.
Some
students
might
think
cigarettes
play
an
important
effective
role
in
interpersonal relations so they might
not realize the bad effects of smoking
3.
It?s
not
so
easy
for
student
s
to
find
some
popular
magazines
and
magazine
articles to read
IV Time Arrangement
passage itself.
Total class
hours: three periods
V
Teaching procedures
?
About
two
periods
of
class
will
be
used
for
the
analysis
and
discussion
of
the
1. Title:
---
role
–
actor?s part in a play(
剧中演员之
)
角色
play the title-
role in
?Hamlet?
在
?
哈姆雷特
?
一剧中演主角哈姆雷特
It?s a method to educate
youngsters not to get into the bad smoking
habit
2.
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 cigarettes
(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))
3.
Preview Questions
(1)Do you
smoke? Why do people smoke?
---For they
think smoke makes them feel different, relax them,
help them cover
up their awkwardness
and shyness.
(2)What are
the advantages and disadvantages that are brought
by smoking?
4.
T
ext Analysis
Part I (para. 1-2): Putting
forward the question
–
why do so
many
people get
into the
bad
habit of smoking and how to prevent people from
doing that?
Part II (para. 3-16): One
of the solutions to anti-smoking inoculation is
role playing.
Part III (para. 17-24)
:The other method is to let people know the
hazards of smoking
5.
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.
MONEY! It?s expensive (over $$1000 a
year for a pack a d
ay, 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 yo
u?re not too young.
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