Listening and writingListening1. Discussion:Are there any discos, karaoke bars or nightclubs in your district for young people to go to?Pre-listening: Have you ever been to places like these? Do you ever go to parties with your friends? Do you think it is OK for alcohol to be available at places where young people meet?2. Read Exercise 1, which explains the context of the dialogue. Give suggestions about the kind of things Sara might be nervous about.ListeningListeningTick the things Sara is worried about.( ) AIDS ( ) drugs ( ) noise ( ) smoking ( ) alcohol ( ) strangers ( ) money ( ) dancing ( ) orange juice ( ) riceListen again1. Just say “no”. You ______________ ________________________.2. It’s OK to _____________________ ________________. don’t have to do anything you don’t want to to drink orange juice or something insteadComplete Tina’s sentences:3. It would be a good idea to ____ _______________________________________________.4. If someone offers you a cigarette, ___________.5. Well, you’ll _______ learn. Let’s ___ ____________________________.don’t take ithave to get my CD player and I’ll teach you have something to eat before you go out, like rice or noodlesListening textSome good advice Two college students are chatting. Tina wants Sara to go to a disco with her, but Sara is nervous about going.Tina: I’m going to Belle’s Karaoke Bar and Disco tonight with some friends. Why don’t you come too?Sara: Oh. I’m sorry, I can’t.T: Oh, come on. You never go out anywhere.S: To tell you the truth, I’m too nervous.T: What are you nervous about?S: Well, suppose someone offers me drugs?T: Just say “no”. You don’t have to do anything you don’t want to.S: ...