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Make a Menu

______________________________ Restaurant
Starter
1. _____________________________________ Price: _______________

Ingredients: ________________________________________________

2. _____________________________________ Price: _______________

Ingredients: ________________________________________________

3. _____________________________________ Price: _______________

Ingredients: ________________________________________________

Main Course
1. _____________________________________ Price: _______________

Ingredients: ________________________________________________

2. _____________________________________ Price: _______________

Ingredients: ________________________________________________

3. _____________________________________ Price: _______________

Ingredients: ________________________________________________

Dessert
1. _____________________________________ Price: _______________

Ingredients: ________________________________________________

2. _____________________________________ Price: _______________

Ingredients: ________________________________________________

3. _____________________________________ Price: _______________

Ingredients: ________________________________________________

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Make a Menu
In this activity, students create dishes for a restaurant menu. Each dish comes with a
description of the ingredients and the price.

Before class, make one copy of the worksheet for each student.

Procedure

Tell the students to begin their menu by thinking of a name for their restaurant.

Then, have the students complete the rest of the menu with dishes they like to eat. The
students write the name of each dish as well as a description of the ingredients and the
price.

If you have an imaginative class, you could ask the students to create new dishes.

When the students have finished, display their menus on the classroom wall for the other
students to see.

As an extension, you could arrange the students into groups of three, one student is the
waiter, and the other two students are the diners. Then, they can practice restaurant role-
plays using the menus they have created.

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