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New Internationalist Easier English lesson Upper Intermediate

Introduction: speaking and vocabulary Reading: for detail and for gist Speaking: role-play

1) List all the illegal drugs you know 2) List all the reasons you can think of for making illegal drugs legal

1) ecstasy, cocaine, heroin, cannabis, amphetamines, marijuana and opium 2) prohibition 3) illicit 4) legalization 5) psycho-active 6) decriminilization a) illegal b) makes your brain change c) these are illegal drugs d) making something no longer a crime e) making something legal f) not allowing something

The next slide shows lots of facts about drugs. You have 5 minutes study this and try to remember as many facts about drugs as you can. Then tell each other.

Find as many reasons as possible for legalizing or decriminalizing drugs: s_legal Compare with other learners.

What questions do you have about drugs being made legal? Write some questions in pairs eg. If all drugs were legal, what would happen?

In pairs, A is a journalist and B is a doctor A needs to interview the doctor about what would happen if all drugs were legal. A ask and B answer some of the questions on the next 2 slides:

1) Why would making drugs legal make things better? 2) Would making drugs legal increase the use of dangerous drugs? 3) How could we protect children and young people? 4) After drugs were made legal, how would you control them? 5) We can make drugs legal. But isn’t it better to change the way people think? 6) Isn’t it true that drug takers can’t think clearly? So isn’t it a good idea to protect drug takers themselves?

7) If drugs were legal, would there be a private free market for drugs? 8) Would hard drugs become cheap? 9) Should some drugs be illegal for health or social reasons? 10) Is it possible there will still be a “black” market? 11) Has anyone tried legalizing drugs and been successful? 12) Would legalization happen everywhere quickly? 13) Where can I find more information?

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In pairs, write a letter to your country’s leader: - summarize some of the arguments for legalizing drugs - say if you think this should happen - and why

/2012/09/01/illegal-drugs/ /2012/09/01/drugs- legalization/