Vocabulary Listening Speaking 广东省韶关市第一中学 王锦霞. Introduce the new words break into the house burglary illegal break into the shopping mall shoplifting break.

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Vocabulary Listening Speaking 广东省韶关市第一中学 王锦霞

Introduce the new words break into the house burglary illegal break into the shopping mall shoplifting break the law crime drug addict criminal

Review the words 1. ___________ are the large places where you can buy things. 2. It is _____ to take drug as it is against the law. 3. ______ are people who break the law. 4. _________ is the crime of stealing from a shop. 5. _______ is the crime of stealing from a house. 6. ____________centers can help people to stop taking drugs. Shopping centers illegal Criminals Shoplifting Burglary Treatment

Go through the questions and predict the answers. 1. Is the woman in the studio a police officer? 2. Is she sure about the number of people who steal to pay for drugs? 3. Do drug users only steal from shops? 4. Do all drug users attend treatment centers? 5. Are most drug users young men?

Listen and get the details name of the interviewee job of the woman number of the people who use illegal drugs in Britain number of the people who break the law to pay for drugs number of the addicts who go to treatment centers crimes they commit Marion Smith professor 4 million a hundred thousand about 30,000 shoplifting,burglary

Listen again and check Taking drugs is illegal and it will be punished by the law What is the topic of the interview? The connection between drugs and crimes

Give A Summary--- You are the interviewer and you are required to give a summary about your interview and call on people to say NO to drugs before ending your show.And you may begin with --- Ladies and gentlemen, we know that taking drugs has become a serious problem in our society and today we have invited Professor Smith to …. The connection between crime and drug addiction The illegal drug use-----the result The public ‘s attitude towards drug users The way to help drug users

Discuss the topics 1. Has anyone been to your school to talk about the danger of drugs? What are the dangers of using drugs?(to the drug addicts themselves, to the family and the society) 2. What do you think of those drug addicts? What is your attitude to those drug users? 3. What do you think are the reasons for those people to become drug addicts? What can the government and the public do to help them?

Discuss and make notes of the ideas Group leader to take charge and take notes

Let ’ s share 1. Has anyone been to your school to talk about the danger of drugs? What are the dangers of using drugs?(to the drug addicts themselves, to the family and the society) 2. What do you think of those drug addicts? What is your attitude to those drug users? 3. What do you think are the reasons for those people to become drug addicts? What can the society do to help them?

Homework 1. Write a composition My ideas about drugs 2. Group work----- have an interview with your group members and further the discussion about drug and its danger. a police officer a drug addict an interviewera clerk in treatment centre

Evaluation about your performance in class. Make your marks out of ten Evaluation about your performance in class. Make your marks out of ten 1. How attentive were you? 2. How much did you contribute to the lesson? 3. How much did you learn? 4. How much did you co-operate with your group members? very good 20—30 ok below 20 not very well and need improving