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8th grade - Menu PROJECTName _________________________________________________ Period ________Objective: Using vocabulary from your hand out list as well as any additional vocabulary that you find in your research, create a PowerPoint menu for a restaurant in Spanish.To be completed in class – individual work (no pair/groups) STEP ONE – Day one – computer lab day 1. Under you school account create a PowerPoint presentation save as (your name) Spanish Menu Project2. Using the resources available in this packet or using google choose a Spanish speaking country for your restaurant.3. Create a name for your restaurant.4. Create the first slide Restaurant Name, City/Country, Currency used, Exchange rate, Your name, Clase ___ , enero del 2016Step 2 – Day 2 Computer Lab Day - begin project and SAVE 1. For each category listed below, include 1 authentic dish from the country you have chosen. LIST 2-3 main ingredients, find a picture a. 3 breakfast dishesb. 3 lunch dishes d. 3 dinner dishese. 3 dessertsf. 3 drinks 2. For each item on your menu make sure to have the price in USD and Equivalent in local currency 3. ADD Useful expressions such as ! Que delicioso! ! ! Que rico! ! Buen Provecho! (see your expression list)4. ADD at least one picture of the authentic dish / AND a picture for each slide representing the meal of other foods on the menu Project check list and rubric ALL IN SPANISH UNLESS otherwise noted!!SLIDE 1 ( must have your name/class per/ date) 5 points Name of restaurant (in Spanish ) Location: country /city Picture of the country’s flag Clip art or pictures to represent your restaurant LOGO or theme Currency of the country with USD equivalent A section for “BREAKFAST” (El desayuno) with at least 18 points3 breakfast foods with prices.ONE ITEM must be a specialty from the country and the 2-3 main ingredients must be listed (this part you can complete in English) ONE PICTURE representing the specialty item - Labeled with name of dish in Spanish ONE PICTURE: representing the meal or another item on your Menu CURRENCY : each item must be priced in USD and local currency (realistic!!)1 Useful expressions such as ! Que delicioso! ! ! Que rico! ! Buen Provecho!A section for “LUNCH” (El almuerzo) with at least 18 points3 lunch items and/or sides list with prices.ONE ITEM must be a specialty from the country/ list main ingredients (this part you can complete in English) ONE PICTURE representing the specialty item - Labeled with name of dish in SpanishONE PICTURE: representing the meal or another item on your Menu CURRENCY : each item must be priced in USD and local currency (realistic)1 Useful expressions such as! Que delicioso! !! Que rico! ! Buen Provecho! A section for “DINNER” (La cena) listing at least18 points3 dinner items with prices. ONE ITEM must be a specialty from the country and the main ingredients must be listed (this part you can complete in English) ONE PICTURE representing the specialty item - Labeled with name of dish in Spanish ONE PICTURE: representing the meal or an other item on your Menu CURRENCY : each item must be priced in USD and local currency1 useful expressions such as !Que delicioso! ! Que rico! Buen Provecho!One section for DESSERTS ( Los postres) listing at least 18 points 3 desserts with prices. ONE ITEM must be a specialty from the country and the main ingredients must be listed (this part you can complete in English) ONE PICTURE representing the specialty item - Labeled with name of dish in Spanish ONE PICTURE: representing the meal or an other item on your Menu CURRENCY : each item must be priced in USD and local currency (realistic)useful expressions such as ! Que delicioso! ! ! Que rico! ! Buen Provecho!Consider including "La especialidad de la casa" (the house special) or "El plato del dia" (The plate of the day). List the key ingredients in the dish.A section for "DRINKS" (Las bebidas) listing at least 8 points 3 drinks with prices. ONE PICTURE: representing the meal or another item on your Menu Currency each item must be priced in USD and local currency (realistic)each item must be priced in USD and local currency (realistic)1 useful expressions such as! Que delicioso! ! ! Que rico! ! Buen Provecho!Colorful 5 pointsNeat – well planned-organized 5 pointsSPELLING and ACCENTS 5 points Resources conversion Resources, reviews, & sample menus by country:ArgentinaRestaurant Menu - La Cabrera Norte, Buenos AiresBreakfast and Brunch in Argentina - an overviewBoliviaRestaurant menu - Vienna, La Paz. (The menu is in Spanish, English, and German).What's for breakfast in Bolivia?ChileTypical Chilean FoodChilean FoodBreakfast, lunch, and dinner in Chile? - one person's blog about what he ate while an exchange student in ChileColombiaCafé Colombia - An authentic Columbian restaurant here in CA.Cuisine of ColombiaCosta RicaA restaurant menu for Paraiso del Cocodrilo. Click on the Spanish flag to read the site in Spanish, the British Flag to read it in English.CubaA restaurant menu for Havana, A Cuban restaurant in West Palm Beach, FloridaDominican RepublicDominican Republic cuisineHow to Order Breakfast at a Dominican RestaurantEl Conuco RestaurantEcuadorA restaurant menu from La Humita, Ecuadorian Cuisine in Chicago, IL.El SalvadorLos Chorros Restaurant, a Salvadorian restaurant in Inglewood, CAEl Salvador Food and DrinkGuatemalaGuatemala Food and DrinkA restaurant menu from Amilia's Guatemalan Restaurant in Los Angeles, CA.HondurasHonduras Food and DrinkEl Katracho Restaurant - Sherman Oaks, CAMexicoFood and Drink in MexicoThe Most Complete Glossary of Mexican Food and Recipe Terms Available NicaraguaNicaragua Food and DrinkRestaurante - Mi Viejo RanchitoWhat's the deal with addresses in Nicaragua?PanamaPanama Food and DrinkPanama’s most popular native dishesTinajas RestaurantParaguayParaguayan Food - Learn the BasicsAn American exchange student's blog about food and drink in Paraguay.Puerto RicoHow to Dine in Puerto RicoA restaurant menu from El Jibarito in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. You can toggle the web site between English and Spanish by using the vertical menu.Café Manolín - A restaurant in Old San Juan that is open for breakfast (Menu 1) and lunch (Menu 2).SpainMadrid: Basic Restaurant Menu DictionarySpanish Food & Drink - Cuisine of SpainFood & Drink in Spain - Tapas, Common Dishes, RecipesGuide to Food & Drink in SpainHere is a menu of a Spanish restaurant, El Rincón Latino, in London (remember to convert prices from British Pounds to Spanish Euros)UruguayUruguay Food: Exploring the Food of UruguayWhat kind of food do Uruguayans eat?Dining in Uruguay – five frequently asked questionsVenezuelaVenezuelan Food and DrinkVenezuelan FoodLa Arepa - A Venezuelan restaurant in Pawtucket, Rhode Island ................
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