2. AGENDA/
OBJECTIVES:
80% of the student should
understand the following:
• To understand the effect
of alcoholic drink in
human’s health
• To be aware in the
possible effect of smoking
and ;
• To differentiate the legal
and illegal drugs
3. INTRODUCTION
In this lesson we are going
to tackle about the alcoholic
drinks, smoking and drugs.
We are going to explore and
to have further discussion
this specific topic.
4. TOPIC ONE:
ALCOHOLIC
DRINKS
What is Alcohol?
• A colorless volatile flammable
liquid that is produced by the
natural fermentation of sugars.
The intoxicating constituent of
wine, beer, spirits, and other
drinks, and is also used as an
industrial solvent and as fuel.
( MERRIAM WEBSTER)
5. • Alcohol is a psychoactive substance with dependence-producing
properties that has been widely used in many cultures for centuries. The
harmful use of alcohol causes a high burden of disease and has
significant social and economic consequences.
(W.H.O)
• Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant. This means that it is a
drug that slows down brain activity. It can change your mood, behavior,
and self-control. It can cause problems with memory and thinking
clearly. Alcohol can also affect your coordination and physical control.
(MEDLINEPLUS)
DEFINITION: ALCOHOL
6.
7. TOPIC TWO:
SMOKING
What is Smoking?
• the action or habit of inhaling and exhaling the
smoke of tobacco by sucking on the end of a lit
cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc.
(MERRIAM WEBSTER)
WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF SMOKING?
a. First Person
- This is a Person who make smoke out of
cigarette. (User)
8. TOPIC TWO: SMOKING
b. Second Person
-This is a Person who may affected with the smoke that was
made by first person.
EFFECT:
a. For First Person, they have a risk in health which is
causes cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung diseases,
diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD), which includes emphysema and chronic
bronchitis.
b. Same as with First Person, but Second Person have the
more chance to have this disease.
9. TOPIC THREE: DRUGS
WHAT IS DRUG?
• A medicine or other substance
which has a physiological effect
when ingested or otherwise
introduced into the body.
(MERRIAM WEBSTER)
10. WHY PEOPLE TAKE DRUGS?
•They are curious and want to see what happens.
•They want to fit in or feel pressured by their peers.
•They enjoy the effect on their body — for example, feeling excited and energetic, or
relaxed and calm.
•They help them cope with situations — for example, reducing pain or relieving stress.
•They’ve have a drug dependency and need to keep taking them to avoid withdrawal
symptoms.