Which four nations does the UK consist of?
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern-Ireland
What is Poetry?
A usually short text which contains a lot of ideas which uses creative language, imagery, rhyme and rythm to create a "written painting"
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottowa
In what city is the famous opera house in Australia located?
Sydney
When should you use capital letters?
The first letter of every new sentence, for names, tittles, countries, etc.
What was the name of the 13th century Scottish Freedom Fighter?
William Wallace
What is the name of the famous English poet, playwright and actor who is credited with leading the English Renaissance?
William Shakespeare
What is the symbol on the Canadian flag and a national symbol of Canada?
The Maple Leaf
Kiwi's
What are homophones?
Words that sounds exactly the same, but have different meanings
What is the political system in the UK?
Constitutional Monarchy
A comparison without using "like or as", for example: "Looking blue" or "having a heart of gold"
Canada consists of two parts: English speaking Canada and....
French Speaking Canada
What are the nickname of interior Australia?
The Outback
When should you use "there" as a dummy subject?
To state that something exists for the first time and when talking about numbers/quantity
What is the name of the deepest lake in the UK where a monster is said to live?
Loch Ness
What is a "stanza" in poetry?
A type of paragraph
Where is the Hockey Hall of Fame located?
Toronto
What are the name of the Native Population of New Zealand?
The Maori
What is a "run-on sentence"?
Two different sentences/ideas that are not seperated by a comma, period mark, "and" or other natural separators
What is the name of the organization of countries that shares King Charles III as monarch?
The Commonwealth
What is the name of the type of poetry that Shakespeare and Petrarch wrote?
Sonnets
What is the nickname of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police?
Mounties
What is the name of the famous bread spread (pålegget) from Australia?
Vegemite
Give an example of a personal pronoun
“I, you, he, she, it, we, they” or “me, you, him, her, it, us, them”.