"The pizza wasn’t too hot. It was just right" is a sentence that talks about temperature, feelings, and comfort. It shows how to describe things that are not extreme, but perfect or acceptable. In this topic, we will learn to talk about food, feelings, temperature, and using comparatives and past simple correctly.
For example:
The soup was too salty. (Not good)
The coffee wasn’t too strong. It was just right. (Perfect!)
The weather isn’t too cold today. It’s nice.
This helps us talk about preferences, opinions, and experiences.
🧠 GRAMMAR (with examples)
Past simple of BE (was/were + not)
The pizza was hot.
The pizza wasn’t too hot.
The drinks were cold.
They weren’t too sweet.
Comparatives
too hot / too cold / just right
The soup was hotter than I expected.
Adjectives of degree
too + adjective: too hot, too spicy
not too + adjective: not too hot, not too salty
just right: perfect level
📘 VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)
Hot – Having a high temperature.
Warm – A little hot, comfortable.
Cold – Having a low temperature.
Spicy – Having a strong taste with pepper or chili.
Tasty – Very delicious.
Perfect – Without problems, just right.
Burn – To hurt from heat.
Bite – A small piece of food you eat.
Cool down – To become less hot.
Flavor – The taste of food or drink.
💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
It was just right.
It wasn’t too...
I liked it a lot.
It tasted amazing.
The temperature was perfect.
Not too hot, not too cold.
I could eat that every day.
This is exactly how I like it.
📝 SENTENCES
Positive:
The pizza was delicious.
It was just the right temperature.
Negative:
The soup wasn’t too hot.
The coffee wasn’t too strong.
Questions:
Was the pizza hot?
Was the soup too salty?
Answers:
Yes, it was too hot.
No, it wasn’t. It was just right.
🗣️ CONVERSATION
Anna: Hey, how was your lunch?
Ben: It was great! I had pizza.
Anna: Nice! Was it hot?
Ben: It wasn’t too hot. It was just right.
Anna: That’s good. I hate it when the cheese burns my mouth!
Ben: I know! But this pizza was perfect—soft, tasty, and warm.
Anna: Where did you get it?
Ben: At Tony’s Pizza. You should try it.
Anna: I will. I hope it’s just as good!
📖 Long READING
Last Saturday, Laura went to a new Italian restaurant with her friends. They were excited because they heard great reviews about the pizza. When they arrived, they ordered a large pepperoni pizza. When the pizza came, Laura touched it first. It wasn’t too hot. It was warm and perfect to eat.
She took a bite. The cheese was soft, the sauce was tasty, and the crust was crispy. Everyone at the table smiled. The pizza wasn’t too salty or too oily. It was just right. They finished the pizza quickly and said it was the best pizza they had in a long time. After lunch, they walked in the park and talked about how perfect the meal was.
Questions:
Where did Laura go?
What did she order?
Was the pizza too hot?
How was the flavor?
What did they do after eating?
Answers:
She went to an Italian restaurant.
She ordered a large pepperoni pizza.
No, it wasn’t. It was just right.
It was soft, tasty, and crispy.
They walked in the park.
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