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PORTFOLIO

Centro de Idiomas Campus Xalapa

Name: Emanuel Portilla Cruz Date: 09/02/19 Activity N°: 1


Group: IINT 105 Start: Finish:

Teacher: Ivette Santa Martínez Jiménez

Skill or language system on Work room:


which I work: Theme: Enough
and too
Grammar Write room

Student: Teacher:

PRACTICE:

GRAMMAR IN USE UNIT 91: ENOUGH

Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. Use enough + these words:

money chairs paint wind

1. She hasn’t got enough money.


2. There aren’t enough chairs.
3. She hasn’t got enough paint.
4. There isn’t enough wind.

Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. Use these adjectives + enough:

big long strong tall

1. He isn’t tall enough.


2. The car isn’t big enough.
3. His legs aren’t long enough.
4. He isn’t strong enough.

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Complete the sentences. Use enough with these words:

big eat loud milk old practice space time tired

1. Is there enough milk in your coffee? Yes, thank you


2. Can you hear the radio? Is it loud enough for you?
3. He can leave school if he wants – he’s old enough.
4. When I visited New York last year, I didn’t have enough time to see all the things I wanted
to see.
5. The house isn’t big enough for a large family.
6. Tina is very thin. She doesn’t eat enough.
7. My office is very small. There isn’t enough space.
8. It’s late, but I don’t want to go to bed now. I’m not tired enough.
9. Lisa isn’t a very good tennis player because she doesn’t practice enough.

Complete the sentences. Use enough with these words:

1. We haven’t got enough money to buy a new car. (money/buy)


2. This knife isn’t sharp enough to cut tomatoes. (sharp/cut)
3. The water wasn’t warm enough to go swimming. (warm/go)
4. Have we got enough bread to make sandwiches? (bread/make)
5. We played well, but not well enough to win the game. (well/win)
6. I don’t have enough time to read newspapers. (time/read)

Vocabulary:
sharp= afilado

GRAMMAR IN USE UNIT 92: TOO

Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. Use too + these words:

big crowded fast heavy loud low

1. The music is too loud.


2. The box is too heavy.
3. The net is too low.
4. She’s driving too fast
5. His jacket is too big.
6. The museum is too crowded.

Write too / too much / too many or enough.

1. You’re always at home. You don’t go out enough.


2. I don’t like the weather here. There’s too much rain.
3. I can’t wait for them. I don’t have enough time.
4. There was nowhere to sit on the beach. There were too many people.
5. You’re always tired. I think you work too hard.
6. Did you have enough to eat? Yes, thank you
7. You drink too much coffee. It’s not good for you.
8. You don’t eat enough vegetables. You should eat more.
9. I don’t like the weather here. It’s too cold
10. Our team didn’t play well. We made too many mistakes.
11. Would you like some milk in your tea? Yes, but not too much.
Complete the sentences. Use too or enough with these words:

1. I couldn’t work. I was too tired. (tired)


2. Can you turn the radio up, please? It isn’t loud enough. (loud)
3. I don’t want to walk home. It’s too far. (far)
4. Don’t buy anything in that shop. It too expensive. (expensive)
5. You can’t put all your things in this bag. It isn’t big enough. (big)
6. I couldn’t do the exercise. It was too difficult. (difficult)
7. You work needs to be better. It isn’t good enough. (good)
8. I can’t talk to you now. I’m too busy. (busy)
9. I thought the film was boring. It was too long. (long)

Complete the sentences. Use too (+ adjective) + to …

1. (I’m not going out /cold)


It’s too cold to go out.
2. (I’m not going to bed / early)
It´s too early to go to bed.
3. (they’ re not getting married / young)
They’re too young to get married.
4. (nobody goes out at night /dangerous)
It’s too dangerous to go out at night.
5. (don’t phone Sue now / late)
It´s too late to phone Sue now.
6. (I didn’t say anything / surprised)
I was too surprised to say anything.

Vocabulary:
crowded = concurrido
low = pegado al suelo

VOCABULARY IN PRACTICE 2 CLOTHES

Complete the crossword

1 2
J E A N S
3
C H
4 5
O G L O V E S

A E C
6 7
T R O U S E R S H A T

1. Something you wear on your legs that are usually blue.


2. Something you wear on your feet.
3. Something you wear on top of your other clothes when you go out
4. Something you wear on your hands when it’s cold
5. Something you wear round your neck when it’s cold
6. Something you wear on legs
7. Something you wear on your head when it’s cold
Complete the words.

1. Mike’s at work. He’s wearing trousers, a suit, a jacket and shoes.


2. Judith isn’t at work today. She’s wearing a jeans and a T-shirt.
3. Elena’s in the office. She’s wearing a skirt and a sweater.
4. It’s a very cold day. Eric’s wearing a scarf, a hat, gloves and a coat.
5. Julia’s at a party. She’s wearing a dress.

Inglés – Inglés:
(US) Sweater= (UK) Jumper

TRAVELLER STUDENT BOOK PAIR WORK ACTIVITIES

Imagine that you are in a clothes store and you want to buy some clothes. Decide
what items and colors you want. Student B is the salesperson. Talk with him/her using
some phrases in the box

S: Can I help you?


C: Yes of course, Do you have any sneakers?
S: Yes, we have these ones. What size are you?
C: Maybe I need a sneakers number five.
S: There are white or black ones. Would you like to try them on?
C: Yes of course. I prefer the black ones
S: Sure! Could you give me a moment, please?
C: OK, I think that sneakers fit me very well
S: Nice. And these ones have a discount with credit card.
C: Really? then I will pay with credit card. How much is it?
S: Let me see…It’s 25% off so it cost
C: Great! How much do they cost?
S: Their price are $60.00 dollars
C: Perfect!
S: Anything else?
C: No thanks, That’s all! See you soon!

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