Lesson Objectives Discuss and list the reasons why young people drink alcohol List the positive and negative effects of drinking alcohol Discuss and list.

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Lesson Objectives Discuss and list the reasons why young people drink alcohol List the positive and negative effects of drinking alcohol Discuss and list dangers of binge drinking

Activity 1 Complete Worksheet1 on alcohol awareness.

Group Feedback What answers did you come up with?...

Alcohol Awareness film Click here to watch

Activity 2 In groups of three or four discuss why you think people like to get drink. Use Worksheet 2 to record your answers

Group Feedback You might have mentioned: To feel confident To feel happy...

I’m not so think as you drunk I am! Click here to watch When you’re drunk you make people laugh - but they’re not always laughing with you.

Activity 3 Use your Activity 3 Worksheet to list all the positive and the negative things that could happen to you when you are drunk.

Channel 4 News – Binge Drinking Watch the short news item on binge drinking. Click here to watch

Useful Links DrinkAware Alcohol Concern Alcohol Issues Talk to Frank - Alcohol