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LESSON 2: The Dangers of Alcohol
PART ONE WHAT TO KNOW
No Entry!ALCOHOL IN OUR SSTE!
!o"#$a"#onal Ac"#$#"%
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Look at the pictures. Tell something about these alcoholic beverages.
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Answer the following questions:
1. hat is an alcohol! hat kin"s of alcohol "o #ou know! $s it safe to "rink "ifferentvarieties of alcohol!
2. hat are the effects of "rinking alcohol!
Ac"#$#"% &: Ke% "o Kno'#ng
%ea" the information. &op# an" complete the ke# "iagram below. List the three t#pes of alcohol
an" provi"e e'amples.
Alcohol is a colorless( bitter)tasting substance that humans have been consuming since
the ancient times. $t comes from plants that un"erwent fermentation. *ermentation is the process
of e'tracting alcohol from a plant or a fruit. An e'ample of fermente" alcohol is a beer. A beer ise'tracte" from grains. +n the other han"( wines are from grapes an" other fruits. There are three
t#pes of alcohol: isoprop#l( methanol an" ethanol. $soprop#l an" methanol are use" inlaboratories an" are poisonous an" fatal if taken. +n the other han"( ethanol is also calle" the
beverage alcohol. This is what humans consume that into'icates an" alters the nervous s#stem.
Ac"#$#"% 2: (ra#ns"or)#ng
hat are the wor"s #ou associate with ,alcohol-! rite them "own.
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ALCOHOL
E*a)+les:
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/ave #ou seen a person who has consume" alcoholic beverages! hat are #our observations!
List them insi"e the bottle.
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NOT TRUE,
o #ou know that alcohol is a "epressant! $t means that when taken( it slows "own the
processes of a persons central nervous s#stem. $t is not true that alcohol gives e'tra strength an"
energ#. $n a""ition( alcohol has ver# little nutritional value. The# onl# provi"e empt# calories.
Ac"#$#"% -: The Alcohol Pa"h
/ow "oes alcohol go into #our bo"#! /ow is it absorbe"! *ill in the blanks with correct
information.
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ithin 1)2 heartbeats( alcohol
in the bloo"stream reaches the5555555555.
Alcohol enters the bo"# first
through the 555555.
$n the 55555( alcohol is converte"into water( an" carbon "io'i"e.
6ost alcohol enters the
bloo"stream through the
5555555555555555555.
The 555555555 pumps alcohol inthe bloo"stream throughout the
bo"#.
Alcohol is filtere" in the
55555555( leaving salts an" aci"s(
then e'its the bo"# throughurination.
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PART TWO 3 WHAT TO PROCESS
No Parking! E44ECTS O4 ALCOHOL DRINKIN5
hen alcohol enters the bloo"stream( it goes in all the parts of the bo"#. The main effectof alcohol "rinking reflects on a persons cen"ral ner$o/s s%s"e) =&>?@. The &>? controls
ones mental processes( memor#( speech( learning an" "ecision)making. $t also affects a persons
senses( feelings( movement an" breathing.
The amount of alcohol that entere" in the bloo"stream at a certain perio" can bemeasure" in percentages through 6loo alcohol concen"ra"#on =A&@ or most often calle"
6loo alcohol le$el=AL@. A A& of .3 percent means there is 3 parts of alcohol per 1(parts of bloo" in the bo"#. A .B).3 percent A& coul" lea" to coma( brain "amages an" even
"eath.
Ac"#$#"% &: (o""o)s U+7
?ituation A:
Alcohol "rinker A went to a part# an" took aroun" 2 bottles of beer. After an hour(alcohol "rinker left the part#. Cpon walking home( alcohol "rinker slightl# loses balances. The
speech( hearing an" memor# are also slightl# impaire". Alcohol "rinker A believes that s9he is
better than s9he reall# are.
?ituation :
Alcohol "rinker spent the night with frien"s "rinking alcohol. Alcohol "rinker
consume" aroun" B shots of alcohol in ;ust an hour. After that( alcohol "rinker significantl#loses balance an" coor"ination. Alcohol "rinker was also foun" to be har" to talk with because
of impaire" speech( hearing an" vision. Alcohol "rinker has lost ph#sical control( too. Alcohol
"rinker was also lighthea"e" an" feeling ver# elate" an" happ#. Alcohol "rinker cannot even"eci"e properl# on what to "o.
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Study the situations below. What are the physical and mental effects of every alcohol bottleto you? Each bottle of alcohol has corresponding BACBA!. Write the effects to your body.
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?ituation &
Alcohol "rinker & ;ust "roppe" b# a frien"s house( where some are "rinking alcohol.Alcohol "rinker & was tease" to ;ust "rink 1 glass of wine. After that( alcohol "rinker & starte" to
act sill# an" talking to people( sharing a lot of things. Alcohol "rinker & was also a little rela'e"
an" starte" reacting slowl#.
Alcohol (AC8(AL Ph%s#cal Effec"s !en"al Effec"s
+%
.2).4
1 "rink in1 hour
+%
.B).o- again
an" again.
STEP -:
?uggest another
activit#.
STEP .:
Dive a reason.
STEP :
alk awa#.
,e can pla# an#timeI ut the bar is not alwa#s openI-
" really don#t drink because it#s not healthy for me.
,/e#I Theres a new bar in town. Lets "rinkI-$o. " don#t want to.
,ell ;ust "rink a few then we will go home-$o. " really don#t want to drink.
,&ome onI This is ;ust one timeI-
%an we &ust go to the court and play sports'
,+ne bottle onl#!-"f you want to go then you can. " need to go home.
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Ac"#$#"% .: Heal#nes,
/ave #ou rea" something about alcohol! %ea" newspapers( magaEines( ;ournals( or e"itorials.
&lip it here then write #our reaction on a 1 whole sheet of paper.
HEADLINE O4 THE DA
Ac"#$#"% : I"0s !ore 4/n In The Ph#l#++#nes
Accor"ing to %icar"o Karco( alcoholism is the most common form of a""iction in thehilippines. hat "oes the law sa# against alcohol! %esearch on laws an" bills passe" to control
alcohol in the hilippines. List them "own. ?ubmit a 1 paragraph reaction about the
governments wa#s to ease alcoholism in the countr#.
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Rubrics or ra"ing Reaction Pa#er
(oor)3
Average
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Chec1 o/r Kno'lege
o the following:
1. iscuss the strategies in the prevention an" control of alcohol "rinking. $nclu"e the
following:
a. Diving alternatives to alcohol "rinking
b. 'plaining school an" government laws pertaining to alcohol "rinking
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PART 4OUR 3 WHAT TO TRANS4ER
reen an" o! No "o Alcohol#s),
Gou will pro"uce a"vocac# materials for the prevention of alcohol "rinking with share"
responsibilit# from the famil# for a health# famil# life.
&reate a material that a"vocates for the prevention of alcoholism. &hoose from an# of the
following:
M ?ong9oem
rite a song or poem that centers on the alternative hobbies that #ou can replace
alcohol "rinking. The song or poem ma# also "iscuss how alcohol can ruin someones life.
M Artwork9oster
raw an"9or paint an artwork that "epicts the causes an" effects of alcohol
"rinking. Gou can also use rec#cle" materials like empt# bottles9cans of alcohol to create a B
artwork. rite a 1)paragraph "escription of #our masterpiece.
M Fi"eo
&reate a vi"eo presentation that shows alcoholism in the hilippines an" how the
government works on it. rite a short s#nopsis of #our vi"eo.
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5ENERALI?ATION
Alcohol "rinking is one of the most common past)times of human beings. *or some
alcohol replaces water as their basic "rink "uring meals. ut little "o these people know that too
much alcohol consumption coul" lea" to "amage to the bo"# s#stems.
Technicall#( not all t#pes of alcohol can be consume". +nl# ethanol( which is also calle"
beverage alcohol( can enter the bo"#. $f other t#pes of alcohol( like methanol an" isoprop#l go
into the bloo"stream( e'treme "amage an" even "eath ma# occur. Alcohol intake can be
measure" through the bloo" alcohol concentration =A&@. $t is counte" in percentages of ethanol
present in a persons bloo"stream at a certain perio". A higher A& means having a higher risk
of e'periencing impairments in the bo"# functioning. *or e'ample( "rinking various alcoholic
"rinks at shorter intervals greatl# affect a persons A&.
There are also a lot of m#ths an" misconceptions about alcohol "rinking. $t is not true
that alcohol gives #ou e'tra strength. Alcohol has ver# low nutritional content an" it has empt#
calories. rinking alcohol will not give #ou a boost of self)esteem either. $t is actuall# a
"epressant. $t slows "own the function of the central nervous s#stem =&>?@( making a person
vulnerable to "oing un"esirable things. These un"esirable things are often mistaken as results of
having a higher self)esteem. $t is also not true that one can be sober after "rinking alcohol
through consuming coffee. &offee is a stimulant. Gou can onl# have a "runk)awake person.
athing "oes not also count to the wa#s on how to sober up after heav# "rinking. $t ;ust pro"uces
the same effect as that of taking coffee. Alcohol is also not #et proven to be a cure to snake bites
an" other relate" in;uries.
There are two imme"iate effects of consuming alcohol: into'ication an" hangover.
$nto'ication happens when the alcohol goes into the bloo"stream( pro"ucing ph#sical an" mental
changes in the bo"#. These ma# inclu"e changes in sight( smell an" other senses. /angover on
the other han" is the occurrence of an uncomfortable feeling after getting into'icate". These
effects are onl# for occasional "rinking. ut when a person consumes alcohol consistentl# an"
heavil#( e'treme changes in the bo"# ma# occur. A person ma# suffer from liver "iseases like
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cirrhosis. &irrhosis happens when an alcoholics liver is alrea"# being store" with fats. These
fats block the flow of bloo" insi"e the liver( making it "amage" an" malfunctioning.
Alcoholism in the hilippines is evi"ent. $t is sai" that alcohol "rinking is one of the most
a""ictive habit of *ilipinos =%ichar" Karco@. Alcoholism affects a persons ever#"a# life. $t
alters the normal activities of a person. ith this( the persons famil# will be affecte" too.
%eporte" cases of famil# violence are resulte" from alcohol a""iction. $f these cases get worse(
effects will be shown on a larger scale. The communities an" even the whole countr# will be
affecte".
+nl# a person can help himself. revention is still better than cure. That is wh# a person
must have a strong foun"ation of resistance skills. These skills involve getting the courage to
refuse the temptation of alcohol consumption. These skills also involve a"vocac# on the
prevention of alcohol a""iction. After all( it is alwa#s our choice. Alcohol is ;ust a colorless(
bitter)tasting liqui" that we can avoi" "rinking.
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5LOSSAR O4 TER!S
A
a""iction N being "epen"ent on a "rug or combination of "rugs
a""ictive "rugs N "rugs that can cause a""iction ph#sicall# an" ps#chologicall#
a"vocac# materials N materials like posters( fl#ers( or brochures which show active
support of i"eas or causesO plea" or argue for something
alcohol N colorless( bitter)tasting liqui" that is consume" an"9or use" either as beverage orme"icine
alcoholism N con"ition when a person heavil# consumes alcohol consistentl#
alcohol poisoning N occurs when the bo"# is "amage" ph#sicall# "ue to too much alcohol
consumption
(
bloo" alcohol concentration N =A&@ measure" in percentages( amount of alcohol that has
entere" a persons bloo"stream at certain "uration
bloo" alcohol level N =AL@ another term for bloo" alcohol concentration
brain stroke N a non)communicable "isease which affects the arteries which carries bloo" to the
brain resulting to brain "amage. Also calle" brain attack or plainl# stroke.
C
cancer ) an# malignant growth or tumor cause" b# abnormal an" uncontrolle" cell
"ivision which ma# sprea" to other parts of the bo"# through the l#mphatic
s#stem or the bloo" stream
carcinogen N an# substance that causes cancer
central nervous s#stem =&>?@) the part of thenervous s#stemthat receives an" coor"inates all
bo"# activitiesO consists of the ma;or nerves( brain an" spinalcor".
cigarette N finel# groun"e" an" processe" tobacco wrappe" in a special paper for
smoking
cirrhosis N con"ition when the liver is ,scarre"- "ue to heav# alcohol consumption
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&+ N stan"s for &hronic +bstructive ulmonar# isease( a "isease of smokers which worsens
over time. $t is characteriEe" b# severe coughing( shortness of breathe( wheeEing( an"tightening of the chest.
D
"epen"ence N con"ition when a person nee"s alcohol in or"er for the bo"# to function normall#
"epressant N a "rug that suppresses the central nervous s#stem( slows "own the bo"# functioning
"rug N an# substance not consi"ere" as foo" which alters bo"# structure of functions
E
emph#sema N a lung "isease which worsens in time. +ne of the smokers "isease which "estro#s
the alveoli =air sacs@ an" nearb# tissues. $t is characteriEe" b# shortness ofbreath( rapi" breathing an" e'pan"e" chest cavit#.
ethanol N also calle" beverage alcohol( t#pe of alcohol that can be consume" b# humans
4
fatt# liver N con"ition when the liver is being store" with fat from alcohol
fermentation N the process of e'tracting alcohol from plant or fruit sources
5
gatewa# "rug N a "rug which can open "oors for the user to e'periment an" tr# more
"angerous "rugsO "rugs like nicotine an" alcohol
H
hangover N ph#sical effects that give "iscomfort to humans who consume" alcohol
heart attack N is the imme"iate "eath of heart muscles "ue to blockage of the coronar# arteries
=heart arteries@ b# a bloo" clot. $t is also calle" m#ocar"ial infarction.
I
illegal "rug N a "rug man"ate" b# law as not to be use" b# an#one either in small orlarge amount
into'ication N ph#sical an" mental changes that the bo"# is e'periencing upon consuming
alcohol
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mainstream smoke ) the filtere" smoke "irectl# inhale" b# the smoker
mari;uana ) a strong)smelling plant from whose "rie" leaves are prepare" as a
euphoriant an" hallucinogenic "rugO the most commonl# use" illegal "rugeither smoke" or chewe"
methanol N t#pe of alcohol that is poisonous an" lethal if consume"
multiplier effect N con"ition when alcohol is consume" simultaneousl# with an# "rug or
me"icine( causing impairments in the ph#sical an" mental functioning of the
bo"#
N
nicotine ) an alkaloi" poison foun" in tobacco an" use" in me"icine an" as aninsectici"eO the main ingre"ient in cigarettes
S
si"estream smoke N the smoke that comes out of the lighte" en" of a cigarette or pipe. Also calle" ,secon")han" smoke =?/?@ or ,environmental
tobacco smoke =T?@.
smoking N the act of smoking cigarette( tobacco or other substances
stimulant "rug N a "rug which temporaril# quickens the central nervous s#stem
T
thir")han" smoke N "angerous smoke left on ob;ects like sofa( be""ings an" clothes
tobacco N refers to the leaves of the tobacco plant which are "rie" an" prepare" for
smoking or chewing.
tolerance N con"ition when a person nee"s more alcohol to feel its original effects
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