Your project over the weekend is to create a menu! You will be using this menu in class on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Pretend you are writing the menu for a restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch. You want to sell as much food and drinks as possible for the restaurant, so make your menu readable and attractive. All text on the menu needs to be in Spanish.
Your menu must include:
You might also include 1 or 2 items you would not recommend (Use the vocab we have learned: you could write that you don't eat those items, that you don't like those items, or that you prefer something else.)
Below is an example of what a menu might look like:
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Pretend you are writing the menu for a restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch. You want to sell as much food and drinks as possible for the restaurant, so make your menu readable and attractive. All text on the menu needs to be in Spanish.
Your menu must include:
- A section for breakfast
- A section for lunch
- Images of the foods that are available, grouped under the appropriate section [You should have 5 - 8 food options and 3 drink options for each section. You can draw the images, print them from the internet, or cut them out of advertisements from the grocery store or for restaurants.]
- The Spanish name for the food or drink shown in each image
- For each section, two recommended meal combinations (Use complete sentences!):
- A small meal
- A large meal and drink
You might also include 1 or 2 items you would not recommend (Use the vocab we have learned: you could write that you don't eat those items, that you don't like those items, or that you prefer something else.)
Below is an example of what a menu might look like:
menu_de_desayuno_y_almuerzo.pdf |