 Por favor, siéntense en los pupitres.  Everyone should have a piece of white paper on their desk.  Please don’t do anything with the paper yet! Wait.

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 Por favor, siéntense en los pupitres.  Everyone should have a piece of white paper on their desk.  Please don’t do anything with the paper yet! Wait for instructions from Mrs. Higgins.

Using vocabulary from Chapter 3A, you will create your own café menu which will consist of various foods and beverages.

What you need to do:  Create a name for your café  Decorate your menu to attract customers  Include at least two of the following in your menu: Appetizers and/or salads Main dish Dessert Beverages