Introduction
The aim of this lesson is to learn who makes our chocolate and, importantly, who receives our money each time we buy a bar of chocolate. Learners will become aware of the injustices.
In the lesson learners read about different stages of the journey of chocolate, and they learn where most/least of their money goes. They discuss the ethics of chocolate production and the chocolate trade, then research and create a poster or infographic about one of the issues related to cocoa farming.
Teachers can use a presentation of this lesson for a no-printing option. Alternatively, they can copy one or two pages of a student worksheet.
Learning outcomes:
- Identify key information from three short texts about chocolate production and trade
- Develop oral fluency by participating in a discussion about the ethics of the chocolate trade
- Develop research skills by researching and identifying facts about an issue related to cocoa farming
Age and level:
13-17, Adults (B1, B2)
Time:
45 minutes + 45-minute project
Materials:
- Lesson plan
- Presentation (can be downloaded below)
- Student worksheet (can be downloaded below)
- Tokens (e.g. dried beans) or fake money
- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGaLWuLzHBU&feature=youtu.be (optional)
- Photos of the chocolate journey e.g. cocoa pods, cocoa farmers (optional)
Sorry, I can't find the text A, B,C, Where are they?