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(Liens vérifiés le 31/01/2008)


Vocabulary
- Cliparts -
Information
- Listening - Conversation Questions / Role-play -
Interactive exercises
- Exercises to print - Lesson plans -
Interactive games
-
Games to print - Webquests -
Movies / Videos
- Cartoons - Posters - Poems - Songs

 


Pages complémentaires :

'World No-Tobacco Day'
Santé (civilisation) - Santé (vocabulaire) - Drugs - Addiction(s)

 

 

Vocabulary :

 


Cliparts :

Information :

  • Cigarette branding 'misleading'
    "Subtle branding on cigarette packets is misleading smokers into believing some products are less harmful than others, research suggests.
    Products branded "smooth", "silver" or "gold" are generally believed to be healthier and easier to give up...
    "
    (BBC)

 

  • 'Castaway' hopes to quit smoking
    "A businessman who has smoked 30-a-day for decades is to maroon himself on a remote Scottish island in an effort to quit the habit...
    Mr Spice, 56, will spend four weeks in solitude with only some books and the island's sheep for company."
    (BBC)

  • Smoking curbs: The global picture
    "The BBC News Website traces the recent wave of smoking bans around the world as governments seek to improve the health of their populations."
    - with an interactive map
    (BBC)
  • Free wedding for quitting smoking
    "A charity in the Saudi capital Riyadh has come up with a novel incentive to encourage young men to quit smoking - an all-expenses-paid wedding...
    Banners in Riyadh are advertising the campaign slogan: "Kicking the habit is on you, and marriage is on us." "

    (BBC)
  • Pub sets up smoking room - for research of course! in South Yorkshire
    "The tap room has been turned into a 'Smoking Research Centre' and customers can't get a drink until they have filled in a questionnaire."

    (sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk)
    More (dailymail.co.uk)
    + What the papers say (BBC)

 

  • Smoking curbs : The global picture - Special report
    "The BBC News Website traces the recent wave of smoking bans around the world as governments seek to improve the health of their populations."
    (BBC)

 

  • Call to ban all tobacco adverts
    "The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called on governments to ban all tobacco advertising to help prevent young people taking up the habit."

    (BBC)

 

 

 


  • The Surgeon General's Report for Kids about Smoking :
    - 6 Facts about Kids and Smoking
    - The Real Deal about Tobacco
    - Is Smokeless Tobacco Safe?
    - Be an Ad Buster
    - Smoke-Free from Coast to Coast
    - 9 Things You Can Do to Make Your World Smoke-free!
    (cdc.gov)



  • No Smoking Day (nosmokingday.org.uk)





  • What's in a cigarette ? (nosmokingday.org.uk) Lien modifié

 

 

Listening :

 

 

Conversation Questions / Role-play :

  • Let's Argue!: A Young Writers' Workshop (bogglesworldesl.com)
    "This is actually 6 hours of lessons combined into one workshop.
    The workshop is divided into three sections: Building an Argument, Weighing an Argument, and Refuting an Argument.
    Students learn to express themselves clearly and logically while examining topics such as smoking in public places, free university, and using public transportation... Dictionaries are mandatory for this lesson."

 

INTERACTIVE exercises :

 

 

Exercises TO PRINT :

 

Lesson plans :

 

  • Smoking ban - a lesson plan (British Council)

  • Smoking. (British Council)
    "Have a look at the article, poems, word game, cartoon, trivia and links."

 

  • SEQUENCE POLITESSE d'après Wings 3eLV1 - Part 6 - Lesson 2
    proposée par Céline Roos (Académie de Strasbourg)

 

  • Smoking and smoking bans (British Council)
    1. Smoking vocabulary
    2. Smoking – facts and figures
    3. Excuse me! Can I smoke here?
    4. Smoking Bans
    5. Smoking bans - Opinions
    6. Give Up smoking campaign

INTERACTIVE games :

 

 

Games TO PRINT :

 

Webquests :

  • Persuasion With Pictures (infusion.allconet.org)
    "Advertisers use more than words alone to persuade you to do something. Images are very important in making a television commercial or magazine ad more effective... You will look at both cigarette ads and anti-smoking ads. Then, select one of each... Finally, answer some questions about how the creators of each ad used images to help persuade readers."


Movies / Videos :

 

  • Smoking : Philip Morris can't hide - a Flash movie (freerangegraphics)



  • Smoke (1995) - A novel and a film by Paul Auster
    Tagline: "Where there's smoke... there's laughter!"
    Plot Outline: "A Brooklyn smoke shop is the center of neighborhood activity, and the stories of its customers." (imdb)




Cartoons :

 

The real reason dinosaurs became extinct
(3.bp.blogspot.com)

 

   


How to be British N° 26 :
The British pub

"THE BRITISH PUB has survived
unchanged for a 1000 years.
A little thing like the smoking ban isn’t
going to make a difference…"

(lgpcards.com)

 

Smoking
(wolfescape.com)
Lien modifié

 

Smoking Ban Cartoons
(cartoonstock.com)

 


Smoking is a death sentence
(fotosearch.com)


 


Anti Tobacco Cartoons

(smokitoons.globalink.org)
- see the cartoons
in the
Children zone

 


"OI!"
(cartoonstock.com)

 


One more
...

 


I quit


 

Diet, Fitness, Health and Medical Cartoons
- by Randy Glasbergen.
"Featuring medical cartoons,
menopause cartoons,
pharmaceutical cartoons,
diet and exercise cartoons.
Cartoons about smoking
,
cartoons about pregnancy, cartoons
about stress management and mental health."
(Glasbergen)




Posters :

 

  • Spoof ads : tobacco (adbusters.org)

     

Poems :

 

 

Songs :

  • Been Smoking Too Long by Placebo :
    "nothing can go right with me it must be that I've been smoking
    too long"