This is a pretty straight forward lesson about chocolate with a making activity that's very affordable. I find that hands one really reinforces language, but you don't have to do the activity in order to use this lesson. Here is a random link to supplies on Gmarket (South Korea). If the link doesn't look go to All Categories, Food, Processed Foods, DYI, DYI choclolate and you'll find everything you need cheap. The review at the end are pictures covered by rectangles. This is what I like to call stacked review. In order to see the picture, they take turns telling which box to click: rectangle a, rectangle b (and so on) reviewing alphabet and shape. I usually let the students chose between "click" or "guess". If they guess, they can't choose a rectangle. Some of this might seem too simple, but most classes have students of varying ability. Sometimes, that difference can be very extreme, so I always try vary the difficulty throughout the lesson so that everyone can participate. Plus, easy questions have an added bonus of building confidence in more advanced students.
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