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To smoke or not to smoke

Good evening, ladies and gentleman... | Enquiring for a course | Great expectations | Looking for a job. Parts 1, 2 | Teaching at School | CONSOLIDATION 1 | Calling a doctor | Medical advice | I love my job | Heart attacks |


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Take a deep breath and hold it. Hold, hold, ready, three, exhale. Let your eyes relax and let your body float. Imagine yourself floating, floating down, right through the chair. As you concentrate on the floating, I’m going to concentrate on your left arm and hand. Your left hand will lift upward, your left elbow bend, your forearm float into an upright position. Now, your hand in this upright position becomes, for you, a signal to enter a state of meditation. Are you for your body or are you not? Are you for living or are you not? Now, of course, if you are not for living, keep on smoking, arrange for a cremation and end it all in smoke.

 

Yes, that’s just one of the ways to give up smoking - through hypnosis and meditation. Millions of smokers all over the world are trying to fight the war against nicotine, but in the United States, it’s become a battle. Even if you want to carry on smoking, it’s almost impossible - the anti-smoking lobby is just too strong. We spoke to some air hostesses on a plane in California, and ask them what they felt about dividing the smokers from the non-smokers:

Interview

- Do you think it’s right to ostracise people because they smoke, to put them in separate parts of restaurants or in aeroplanes?

- I feel that it’s a thing to please everyone (everybody, that’s right). It makes everybody feel more comfortable. And when we first started on the airlines we had maybe a couple of rows of non-smokers, which is maybe 10 per cent of the aeroplane. Now it’s like, 75 per cent. And usually where, where we have the smokers, that’s where people drink also. I don’t know why, but, usually, if you have a cigarette in your hand, there’s drinking also. When we come to those non-smoking areas we usually just serve soft drinks and very seldom do we have a lot of drinkers up in that area.

- What is happening in the States?

- They’re just not allowing you to smoke, really, is what it comes down to. They’re doing everything for you not to smoke.

- California seems to be on the avant-garde of non-smoking regulations. Do you think they’re going too far? Where are the places that you can smoke, now?

- You know, I respect what they are doing. I think there should be non-smoking and smoking sections. I’m in favour of that. If you know ahead of time it’s a non-smoking restaurant, that’s fine; you can choose to go or not to go. But even in, even in restaurants where they, they have non-smoking and smoking sections, if you’re in the smoking section, the people are complaining.

And now back to that aeroplane, where something unexpected was going on:

 

Well, suddenly, the plane nearly went up in smoke! The non-smoking section had been overbooked, so some of the non-smokers were moved into the smoking section - where, of course, they began to complain about the smoke. The smokers stuck up for their rights, and there was nearly a riot. Was this a typical scene, we wondered?

 

Interview

The general trend is that the non-smokers are very vehement, very adamant. What you witnessed today is the exact opposite of what we normally see. Uh, non-smokers tend to scream, yell, jump up and down, pound their chests, beat on the floor and scream about their rights to live. Smoking is a real big issue in the US nowadays. It is, it’s a fighting issue. The smokers’ rights groups, the we-deserve-clean-air-to-breathe groups are adamant; they are overpowering, they are, and they’re winning. And they’re winning because they scream real loud.

 

Going back to our passengers, one gentleman smoker explained his attitude. I must say it made me want to give up smoking immediately. They do say that smoking damages the brain cells...

 

Interview

- Are you a smoker?

- Yes, I am.

- Do you feel made to feel guilty about smoking in American society?

- Well, can you simplify that a little bit? What do you mean, really?

- When you’re with a crowd of your friends, and they’re non-smokers, do you feel guilty about lighting up?

- Usually I don’t. If I’m with my friends that don’t smoke, I don’t smoke. You know, if I’m around people that smoke, you know, my friends that smoke, I will smoke a lot.

- Do you think on the whole Americans are very conscious about smoking and non-smoking?

- What do you mean conscious?

Another smoker wanted to give up, but just couldn’t find that perfect moment:

- Do you think you will give up smoking one day?

- Yes.

- What do you think is going to make you make that decision?/

- Nothing’s going to make me make that decision. It’s just when I feel it’s convenient in my life to tackle.

 

(from English Super Plus 2, by H.Sommers, V.Vermes)

 

 

SECTION 3

 

UNIT 1

Lesson A


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