élégant (10 seconds)
posh
What English city starts with B? (15 seconds)
Birmingham
Transform this into a question:
He is American.
(20 seconds)
Is he American?
What is something English people love to eat? (10 seconds)
Fish and chips
Quels mots utilise-on pour exprimer l'obligation? (10 seconds)
Must / have to
prétentieux (10 seconds)
snobby
What is the capital of Scotland? (20 seconds)
Edinburgh
Translate: (60 seconds)
Je suis
Tu es
Il est
Nous sommes
Vous êtes
Ils sont
I am
You are
He / she / it is
We are
You are
They are
What is something english people love to drink? (10 seconds)
Tea
Quel mot exprime ce qu'on a le droit de faire?
be allowed to (15 seconds)
What does ginger mean? (40 seconds)
Someone with red hair
In which country is Cardiff? (20 seconds)
Wales
Quel mot exprime ce que l'on est capable de faire? (10 seconds)
CAN
How is British weather? (20 seconds)
Bad, unpredictable, rainy, windy...
What is the heart of Birmingham? (30 seconds)
The bull ring.
Rigoler / se marrer (15 seconds)
To have a laugh
If you come from Wales, what is your nationality? (15 seconds)
Welsh
What is another way of saying love and hate? (40 seconds)
To be crazy about ...
Can't stand / can't bear ...
Put in the correct order : (20 seconds)
Is crazy about / Playing / She / Tennis
She is crazy about playing tennis
traduis: (45 seconds)
Ils n'ont pas le droit de manger.
They aren't allowed to eat ou They are not allowed to eat
How can you say : "se moquer"? (15 seconds)
To take the mickey
People from Birmingham are called (15 seconds)
Brummies
Rank these adverbs of frequency from less frequent to most frequent: (45 seconds)
Often, Sometimes, Never, Always, Usually, Hardly ever.
Never / Hardly ever / Sometimes / Often / Usually / Always
Give a definition of a stereotype (60 seconds)
It is an idea about a group of people that is not always true
Give 3 weird British laws (2 minutes)
Musn't touch salmon in the street
Musn't shake doormat in the street
Musn't jump the line in the tube