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EngelsMiddelbare schoolmavo, havoLeerjaar 2,3

This lesson contains 24 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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Drugs and addictions 

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Trust
As a group, agree to a set of rules to ensure everybody will feel comfortable and the process will proceed smoothly.

Example: We are respectful of other people's opinions.

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Do you know any other rules?

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What are some examples of addictions?

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Drugs and addictions 

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Are you addicted to anything?
(e.g. social media, your phone, gaming)

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Bespreek als docent of deze verslaving gevaarlijk is. 
Do you know anyone who is addicted to something?
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Yes, I know a few people.
B
Yes, I know one person.
C
No, I don't.

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statement:
Alcohol and drugs should be forbidden

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Alcohol is no. 1 drug
“Alcohol use starts at between 11 and 14 years, and between the ages of 13 and 16 pupils start to drink on a weekly basis,” says Roel Kerssemakers, senior prevention worker at the Jellinek, an institute for the treatment of alcohol, drug and
 gambling problems, 
 77% used alcohol last month,  

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cannabis

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Cannabis
Cannabis is second most popular drug followed by XTC
Cannabis is still the number one drug of choice in the Netherlands, followed by XTC.
Although the age when school-goers start using cannabis was between 14 and 16, Kerssemakers says that the
 “General opinion about cannabis and the risks involved are more realistic now. Cannabis has risks: there is a risk of
 addiction and smoking is bad for your lungs. 

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Is cannabis legal in the Netherlands?
The sale of cannabis in the Netherlands is illegal, yet the Dutch turn a blind eye to coffee shops selling cannabis, if they adhere to certain criteria: no advertising, no sale of hard drugs, no sales to persons under 18, no causing of public
 nuisance and no sales of quantities of more than five grams
 per transaction. 

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Cannabis should (not) be legalized 
Think of arguments in favour 
and against.

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XTC
Ecstasy is a ‘hard’ drug in the Netherlands and so it is illegal. For some reason, people seem to think that every drug is legal in the Netherlands or as people say ‘in Amsterdam.’ 

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What would you do if you think you or someone you know gets addicted?

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