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Quitting smoking, how do you do that?: Educational package
Ex-smokers often describe quitting smoking as very difficult. That is not surprising, because your entire body and mind have to kick the habit from cigarettes. If you want to quit, you can use all kinds of tools that will make your quit attempt …
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What does smoking do to my body?
Smoking gives you cancer. Everyone knows that. But what other ailments and diseases are smokers more susceptible to? That is the start of this lesson.
Through three experiments, students experience first-hand what smoking does to them. Both in the …
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E-cigarettes: Looking and listening exercise
Want to learn about e-cigarettes with funny YouTube videos? The students improve their vocabulary, viewing and listening skills and learn about the phenomenon of vaping or smoking e-cigarettes.
Does your class consist of language skills? Then have …
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Smoking, a stress factor?!: Didactic package
You may have heard the statement 'I'm stressed, I'm going to light one up'. But smoking doesn't help with stress. On the contrary, it just makes you more stressed!
In this lesson, students learn to deal with stress better. They learn to relax in a …
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Physically and mentally addicted to cigarettes: Teaching idea
When you stop smoking, your body has to kick the habit. You have physical withdrawal symptoms, such as insomnia. But your head also needs to kick the habit of smoking. And even as a casual smoker, you need to be strong-willed so that your brain …
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Smoking: From guilty pleasure to addicted
Smoking is addictive. Everyone knows that. But how addictive? And when does that bad habit become an addiction? Your students will find out about this in this lesson.
This lesson can be perfectly combined within one series of lessons with the …
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Smoking, also a drug: Didactic package
Why do young people smoke? And what if they take a critical look at those motives, what is the point? That is the focus of this lesson.
Expand your lesson further with the creative assignment. You challenge the students to create new advertising …
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Smoking, my thought!: Didactic package
Exchange is central to this lesson. Students learn each other's opinions about and experience with smoking. Afterwards, you examine whether those opinions are based on fact or fiction. Wrong views about the six bullshit statements are …
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Am I a smoker?: Role play
Not a single person ever said 'I'll become a chain smoker later!' But still... smokers often have to admit after a few years that they are addicted and still find it difficult to quit. How come? Why do you become addicted so easily?
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Smoking, what does it cost?: Didactic package
One pack costs about six euros. Not that expensive actually... But what if you smoked a pack a day for a year? How much money have you lost?
Amaze your students by letting them calculate it themselves. And then have them think about what they could …
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Is smoking still normal today?: Didactic package
Everyone smokes a cigarette at some point, right? Bullshit. Perhaps in the past, but in 2019 a majority of young people do not smoke. And he doesn't plan to either.
But how much has the number of smokers changed over the years? And what is actually …
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The tricks of the tobacco industry: Didactic package
Who benefits most from young people smoking? That's the tobacco industry. If they get young people to smoke, they will have consumers for life. Over the past century, they have done everything they can to promote their smoking products to …
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