Too and enough with opposites reversi memory game
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Learning adjectives with too and enough with a version of Othello
Lesson Plan Content:
Instructions for teachers
Preparation
Choose 10 to 15 cards which are most suitable for your students, some of which they already know but most of which are probably unknown (but are suitable for their level), e.g. four from Level 1 and nine from Level 2. Photocopy and cut out the cards so that the two parts which mean the same are still attached to each other, with one pack per group of two to four students. Ask students to fold the cards so that the part with “too…” and the part with “not… enough” are on opposite sides, then put them in a line on the table, with either side up.
Playing the game
The first person tries to guess what is on the opposite side of the first card. If their guess is correct, they leave the card the other way up and try the next card, continuing until they make a mistake. Their guess must be the same words as on the other side, but if more than one option is given then they only need to say one of them.
After they make a mistake and stop, the next person then does the same, starting from the first cards the other way around (because their partner already did them and left them the other way up), then hopefully continuing with cards which no one has tried yet. The winner is the first person to do the whole row of cards in order in one go without making a mistake. Everyone must start from the first card each time.
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Playing cards
Level 1
too sad to sing
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too bad at dodgeball |
too short to play basketball |
not happy enough to sing
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not good enough at dodgeball |
not tall enough to play basketball |
too big/ large for my suitcase |
too young for school |
too slow to win
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not small enough/ little enough for my suitcase
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not old enough for school |
not fast enough to win/ not quick enough to win |
this belt is too short
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this smartphone is too old |
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this belt isn’t long enough
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this smartphone isn’t new enough |
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Level 2
this lesson is too boring
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too loud for the library |
too far to jump |
this lesson isn’t interesting enough
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not quiet enough for the library |
not near enough/ not close enough to jump |
the sandwich is too thin
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the homework is too easy |
too early to sleep |
the sandwich isn’t thick enough
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the homework isn’t hard enough/ difficult enough |
not late enough to sleep |
too dark to see
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this room is too dirty |
too expensive to buy |
not light enough to see/ not bright enough to see
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this room isn’t clean enough |
not cheap enough to buy |
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Level 3
this tea is too weak
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too poor to marry |
too high to jump over/ too tall to jump over |
this tea isn’t strong enough
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not rich enough to marry |
not low enough/ short enough to jump over |
too heavy to lift
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too narrow for the truck |
too rough to slide on |
not light enough to lift
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not wide enough/ not broad enough for the truck |
not smooth enough to slide on |
too dangerous for children
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too dry to grow flowers |
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not safe enough for children
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not wet enough to grow flowers |
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