Great Britain
United States of America
English grammar
Vocabulary
Famous Americans
100

What sport is considered one of the most traditional and popular in Great Britain?

Football (soccer)

100

What is the title of the person who leads the executive branch of the U.S. government?

The President

100

This part of speech names a person, place, thing, or idea, such as teacher or happiness.

Nouns

100

A word used to describe a positive feeling when things are going well or you feel pleased with a result.

happy

100

A world‑famous pop artist known for writing songs about relationships and for extremely popular world tours.

Taylor Swift

200

What four countries make up Great Britain?

England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales

200

What is the name of the famous statue in New York Harbor that symbolizes freedom and welcomes immigrants?

The Statue of Liberty

200

This word class shows an action or state of being and often changes form to show tense.

Verbs

200

A word used when something matters a lot or has a strong effect on a situation or decision.

important

200

A former professional basketball player who is often described as the greatest of all time and helped make the NBA globally popular.

Michael Jordan

300

What is the name of the famous clock tower next to the Houses of Parliament in London?

Big Ben

300

How many states make up the United States of America?

50 states

300

These words often end in -ly and tell how, when, where, or how often an action happens.

Adverbs

300

A verb phrase meaning to stop a habit, activity, or action completely.

give up

300

The first African American president of the United States, known for his speeches and role in modern history.

Barack Obama

400

What is the name of the leader of the UK government?

The Prime Minister

400

What is the name of the American holiday where families gather to share a meal and give thanks?

Thanksgiving

400

This part of speech describes nouns and usually comes before the noun in English.

Adjectives

400

An adjective describing a person who comes up with original ideas or new ways of thinking.

creative

400

A Hollywood actor known for starring in films about survival, crime, and climate issues, and for winning an Oscar later in his career.

Leonardo DiCaprio

500

What is the name of the river that flows through London, and on which the city was originally built?

The River Thames

500

What is the name of the large mountain range in the western United States known for its high peaks and long stretches of wilderness?

The Rocky Mountains

500

These nouns cannot be counted with numbers and do not usually have a plural form, like information or advice.

Uncountable Nouns/Uncountables

500

A formal school verb meaning to look closely at something in order to understand it better.

analyse

500

A technology entrepreneur who helped start a company known for smartphones, computers, and a very minimalist design style.

Steve Jobs

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