of fires.
Best wishes,
Zhou Kai
Our questions are:
1. What's people's attitude towards the law against smoking in your country?
2. What other measures do you take to stop smoking?
3. Do you smoke? What's your opinion about smoking?
T: You've done a very great job! Now turn to page 77.
Step III Speaking and Writing
Get the Ss to work in pairs to finish Ex. 18 on page 77. Then collect answers from the whole class.
Sample versions:
S: In my opinion, the second and the seventh actions are likely to stop teenagers from smoking. First, tell them the possible harm done by smoking. Then, get people with serious smoking-related diseases to visit them, let them see the bad body condition of these people. They probably can stop smoking.
S: I think the third, the fourth and the fifth ones are likely to stop teenagers from smoking. Only when the country establishes law to make tobacco illegal can smoking be stopped. In my opinion, other methods such as teaching the dangers of smoking are useless.
T: Now turn to page 78. Read this letter and find out if the writer is for or against smoking.
After a while.
T: Is the writer for or against smoking?
S: He's for smoking. Because he's a smoker and his parents are smokers, too.
T: OK! You are right. Now, write a letter of reply to show your personal opinions about smoking according to Ex. 20.
After a while, ask some Ss to read their letters.
Sample version 1:
Dear friend,