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Drugs Název školyGymnázium Zlín - Lesní čtvrť Číslo projektuCZ.1.07/1.5.00/ Název projektuRozvoj žákovských kompetencí pro 21. století Název šablonyIII/2 Inovace a zkvalitnění výuky prostřednictvím ICT Název DUMDrugs Označení DUMVY_32_INOVACE_09_1_10 AutorMgr. Markéta Opluštilová Datum Vzdělávací oblastJazyk a jazyková komunikace Vzdělávací oborAnglický jazyk Tematický okruhŽivotní styl Ročník ročník gymnázia

Sentence completion Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in the box. 1.The number of addictive ___________ increased dramatically with the introduction of man-made drugs. 2.Drug __________ usually develop both psychological and physical _____________ on the substance they use. 3.Most drug users suffer from severe __________ symptoms when they decide to ________ the habit. 4.__________ for drug is usually so strong that addicts ignore possible ____________ including serious health ___________. 5.Some drugs, e.g. __________, can cause permanent brain ________. kick addicts inhalants substances withdrawal disorders damage dependence consequences craving substances addicts dependence withdrawal kick Craving consequences disorders inhalantsdamage

Definitions Match the expressions in the box with their definitions.  a vision of objects and people that do not exist in reality caused by the use of some drugs  to take illegal substances in order to improve your performance in sports  a thing you need to inject a substance into your bloodstream  to fall back into using drugs  a quantity of drug you use at a particular time  an informal term for cocaine relapse crack hallucination syringe dose dope hallucination dope syringe relapse dose crack

Word formation Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the brackets. 1.There are a lot more people __________ (addict) to alcohol than drugs. 2.A local newspaper reported that a youngster died from drug __________ (dose) last night. 3.Some people are afraid that cannabis ___________ (consume) would increase after its ____________ (legalize). 4.Peer __________ (press) is often used to explain why teenagers start with drugs. 5.___________ (obsess) with drugs can be so strong that addicts cannot control their behaviour when they need to get their drug. 6.Drug ___________ (addict) goes hand in hand with some forms of deviant __________ (behave) such as stealing money or forging ____________ (prescribe). addicted overdose consumption legalization pressure Obsession addiction behaviour prescriptions

Questions 1.Try to define the term drug. 2.Is there any difference between taking soft drugs and hard drugs? 3.Is using drugs the same as drinking alcohol or smoking? 4.How do you feel about legalization of marijuana? 5.Do you know anyone who uses / is addicted to drugs? 6.What can be done to prevent young peole from using drugs?