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Jointly produced by the National Prescribing Service and the Adult Migrant Education Service in Victoria, this resource aims to help promote the Quality Use of Medicines in the multicultural community. Knowing about medicines helps people to
The resource is designed for teachers of English as a second language (ESL). The activities are for adult learners at elementary level ISLPR 1/High CSWE 1 - CSWE 2.
Anyone is welcome to download these materials. In addition to ESL teachers, they may be of interest to community organisations/workers running interactive Quality Use of Medicines activities such as health information groups.
NPS understands 'medicines' to mean both prescription medicines and nonprescription medicines including over-thecounter medicines and alternative medicines. In brief, Quality Use of Medicines means:
The resource consists of a set of six readers, six activity workbooks and twelve audio files.
Each reader includes a narrative, followed by a dialogue on a particular topic relating to the safe use of medicines. The narrative can be used to introduce the topic and predict what will happen next. The dialogue can then be used to check predictions, and it resolves the situation or issue.
Each activity workbook provides six activities for each reader. Activities provide practice in comprehension, listening, speaking, pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing. Key messages covered in each reader and accompanying activities are listed in the Activity workbook for each unit.
It is not necessary to attempt all units or activities. Choose the most appropriate activities according to the interest of the students.
Each reader audio file contains the same narrative, dialogue from the reader and the audio exercise file contains the listening, and pronunciation exercises from the workbook.
All the answer keys and audio scripts are provided in the one Activity Answers file.
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Date published: 2010-11-17 00:00:00
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