课标人教实验版高二 module 6 unit 3
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Listening
1. Discussion:
Are there any discos, karaoke bars or
nightclubs in your district for young
people to go to?
Pre-listening:
Have you ever been to places like
these?
Do you ever go to parties with your
friends?
Do you think it is OK for alcohol to
be available at places where young
people meet?
2. Read Exercise 1, which explains the
context of the dialogue. Give
suggestions about the kind of things
Sara might be nervous about.
ListeningListening
Tick the things Sara is worried about.
( ) AIDS ( ) drugs
( ) abortion ( ) smoking
( ) alcohol ( ) strangers
( ) money ( ) dancing
( ) orange juice ( ) cigar
Listen again
1. Just say “no”. You ______________
________________________.
2. It’s OK to _____________________
________________.
don’t have to do
anything you don’t want to
to drink orange juice or
something instead
Complete Tina’s sentences:
3. It would be a good idea to ____
__________________________________
_____________.
4. If someone offers you a cigarette,
___________.
5. Well, you’ll __________. Let’s ___
_______________________________.
don’t take it
teach you get my
CD player and start practising now
have
something to eat before you go out, like
rice or noodles
Listening text
Two college students are chatting.
Tina wants Sara to go to a disco with
her, but Sara is nervous about going.
Part 1T: Hi Sara!S: Hello, Tina.T: I’m going to Belle’s Karaoke Bar and
Disco tonight with some friends. Why don’t you come too?
S: Oh. I’m sorry I’d rather not.T: Oh, come on. Why not? You never go
out anywhere.
S: To tell you the truth, I’m too nervous.
T: What are you nervous about?
S: Well, suppose someone offers me
drugs?
T: Just say “no”. You don’t have to do
anything you don’t want to.
S: Maybe they’ll think I’m stupid.
T: Nonsense. Many people don’t take drugs. I don’t. And who cares what they think anyway?
S: You know I’ve never drunk alcohol before either.
T: Well, it’s OK to drink orange juice or something instead.
S: Yes, but I’d really like to try beer, only I’m frightened I might get drunk.
T: Then only have one beer and drink it
slowly. And it would be a good idea
to have something to eat before you
go out, like rice or noodles.
S: Thanks.
Part 2T: Another more worries?S: Another thing that worries me a lot is
that I might start smoking again. I used to smoke and it was really hard to stop.
T: Yes, I know what you mean. I found the same. So we need to help each other. If someone offers you a cigarette, don’t take it. And I’ll remind you not to smoke and you can remind me.
S: That’s a good idea, thanks.T: Is there anything else you’re worried
about? S: Umm, just one more thing.T: What?S: I can’t dance.T: (laughing) Well, I’ll teach you. Let’s
get my CD player and start practising now. it’s not difficult…(fades)
Writing
Read this letter and imagine you
are the adviser who deals with
students’ problems. Write a letter
to give Xiaolei some helpful advice.
Dear Li Xiaolei,
I am sorry you have found yourself in
such a difficult situation. Firs, there is no
need for you to feel embarrassed and
awkward. She may think that she is
behaving in a grownup way but you are the
one with sense on your side. Here is some
advice that I think you might give her:
1 Smoking cigarettes is addictive and
expensive.
2 It can make you ill later in life. Even
breathing in other people’s smoke can
make you ill.
3 It is a dirty habit.
4 It is more difficult to stop than it is to
start.
Second, talk to your friend gently and
explain that you are still good friends
and don’t want to break this
friendship. However, you’ll not begin
smoking to suit her. Given her the
information above and then explain
that whatever she chooses to
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