Unit 1. IN AND OUT OF SCHOOL
Lesson 2. After School
Vocabulary and reading
Ex. 1, p. 22
1-h, 2-f, 3-g, 4-i, 5-b, 5-b, 6-d, 7-e, 8-j, 9-a, 10-c.
Ex. 4, p. 24
1. John likes his film club because he loves films.
2. Vicky wears her helmet because she does all sorts of tricks.
3. Ron’s mother gets mad when his father and he play against each other.
4. Liz likes playing in a school orchestra because likes music.
Grammar
1. too short
2. good enough
3. too fat
4. cheap enough
5. too heavy
6. too late
7. light enough
Ex. 2, p. 29
1. too,
2. enough,
3. too,
4. enough,
5. too,
6. too,
7. enough,
8. too,
9. enough,
10. enough
Ex. 3, p. 29-30
1. too many
2. too many
3. enough
4. enough
5. too much
6.
7. too much
Ex. 4, p. 30
A)
1. too small
2. too long
3. warm enough
4. sweet enough
B)
1. too much
2. too many
3. too many
4. too much
Ex. 5, p. 30
1. We get enough time to get to the airport.
2. She has too much work to do.
3. I do not have enough money for a trip to Australia.
4. That is not enough paint for this room.
5. Don’t give her too much candy.
6. She is not tall enough to rich the top shelf.
7. That’s enough pasta for two.
8. That is too much for him to carry.
9. Is baby warm enough?
10. I think that flat is big enough for us.
Writing
Do not give out personal details to strangers. Don’t give your full name, address, or phone number to anyone online that you don’t trust or know. This is especially important in chat rooms.
Be careful when making friends on the internet. There are many people who pretend to be someone they are not.
Use only your first name, and never give out personal details, no matter how great the other person seems. Don’t give money to people you have met online. Please remember that it’s dangerous to meet with people if you meet them online.
Don’t forget about your personal safety.