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Unit4: Health Topic: Narcotics Prevention Mattayomsuk sa5

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Unit4: HealthTopic: Narcotics Prevention

Unit4: HealthTopic: Narcotics Prevention

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The story The

story

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What did you see from this picture?

How do you solve any problem about smoking?

How many steps to solve this problem?

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therapisttherapist

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resistresist

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willpowerwillpower

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therapisttherapist

resistresist

willpowerwillpower

to push or force along

a person trained in the use of physical methods,

to withstand, strive against, or oppose:

control of one's impulses and actions; self-control.

the self-assertive creative drive in all individuals

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STRUCTURESTRUCTURE

Noun ClausesNoun Clauses

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Noun Clauses

A noun clause are A noun clause are the clause the clause ((subject + subject + verbverb) ) that function as that function as a subject or an object a subject or an object of a verb.of a verb.

A noun clause are A noun clause are the clause the clause ((subject + subject + verbverb) ) that function as that function as a subject or an object a subject or an object of a verb.of a verb.

what, that, which, where, when, why, who, whom, whose, how

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Wh- clauses Wh- clauses

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Underline the noun clause.

1. I don’t know what I should believe.

2. Whether she comes or not is unimportant to me.

3. I don’t know who lives there.

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Smokers Have New Way to Quit

Smoking is a very bad habit. It can cause many diseases, such as cancer and high blood pressure, and many people want to quit. It is not easy to quit smoking, however. Many people try to quit, but are not able to quit. They go right back to smoking cigarettes. They are addicted to smoking, but want help to quit.

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There is a new way to help people quit smoking. It is based on an ancient Chinese method of treating pain. The method is called acupuncture. It is done by sticking needles in special areas of the body. These needles trigger special chemicals to help the pain go away. A therapist is using acupuncture in a new way. She is using lasers instead of needles. She applies the lasers around the face and arms of people who want to quit smoking. The lasers do not hurt.

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They release chemicals called endorphins. The chemicals help people resist the urge to smoke. One woman who had the laser acupuncture smoked for 45 years. The lasers helped her to quit. She did not feel like she had to smoke. She believes in the treatment and says that it can work for others. She says it helps to take the edge off her cravings. She has not smoked for a long time. The therapists say that the laser treatment does not cure the patient. They must have some willpower.

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This treatment has been used for years in Canada and Europe. Until now, the government did not approve of acupuncture. Many doctors think that it is a very exciting way to treat smoking addiction.

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Smokers Have New Way to QuitSmokers Have New Way to Quit

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What are disadvantages about smoking?

How many ways to solve this problem? Explain

Are you believe about laser help smoker to quit? Why?