Introduce topic by describing, activity name, content standard, and objectives. Start the session by asking the following questions: -How did you life change after your DUI arrest? -What is the most serious consequence in your opinion? -Do you think that you could have prevented it? How? -Do you think that it is possible to be arrested again for the same offense? Inform the participants that today we will read an article that will give us pointers on how to avoid getting a second DUI. Give each participant a copy of the article. Organize reading groups if the class is large. Encourage participants to discuss the information among the smaller groups. Also, ask participants to identify a member of the group to share their discussion with the larger group. In order to guide the discussion, ask the following questions: - What is the approximate number of Americans involved in alcohol-related accidents? - How can you be responsible when drinking alcohol? - What advice can you take into account when doing a party? - How can you spot a drunk driver? As a final activity, ask the participants to choose one piece of advise that they will consider next time they find themselves in a situation of drinking alcohol and the possibility of driving a car. Ask them to share why they choose that specific recommendation. |