Sprawdź się
Drag and drop the elements to create logical sentences.
- I asked him to turn on the heater because it was not hot tooenoughvery.
- I came to school early tooenoughvery to be able to return books to the library.
- I was already tooenoughvery tired but I took part in the second run and won.
- It was definitely enoughtoovery difficult for me to pass.
- My parents don’t allow me to drive because I’m veryenoughtoo young.
- . There was not enoughtoovery space for two more people.
- They forbade him to play action games because he wasn’t old enough toovery.
- There are far verytooenough many questions in this quiz.
- My brother doesn’t allow me to drive his car because I’m not experienced Tu uzupełnij.
- They forbid him to play with them because he is Tu uzupełnij young.
- There was Tu uzupełnij evidence to punish him.
- My younger brothers misbehave all the time and it’s often Tu uzupełnij loud at home for me to do my homework.
- Some social rules are Tu uzupełnij hard to obey.
Comment on the sentences written below using the vocabulary you have learnt in this lesson, especially the structures with enough and too. Use one or two sentences in each point.
Playing with tablets can harm young children.
Prisoners may be allowed to leave prison once a year.
The best actors are not always rewarded with Oscars.
Parents don't buy their children presents often enough.
You have discussed different ways of punishing and rewarding children. Write an e‑mail to your friend, Hans, to share your thoughts about the topic. In your e‑mail:
refer to his question about discipline in his previous email;
explain why we shouldn't punish children too much;
give reasons why we shouldn't reward children too much;
give your opinion on how to balance both rewards and punishments.
Your email should have 100‑150 words (excluding the words provided at the beginning and end of the email).