someone who spends a lot of time playing games online
who is the gamer?
Another word for profession
what is job/work/occupation?
Jamie Oliver says he is lucky to have this
What is dyslexia?
a girl who had to flee her country because she received death threats, and later received the Nobel Peace Prize
Who is Malala?
I, You, he, she, it
What is a pronoun?
a common term for Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram
what is social media?
A country "down under", where Sydney is the largest city
What is Australia?
the main character in the short story "Unprotected"
What is a condom?
A term used to describe American society with its mix of different ethnic groups
What is a melting pot/ salad bowl/patchwork nation/ mosaic?
isn't, won't, didn't
what is a contraction?
the language that is most widely used as a lingua franca in the world today
what is English?
A movement in the USA protesting the unfair killing of many young black males
What is Black Lives Matter?
we need to be careful with our waste so we can save this
what is the climate/our planet/ the environment?
It is the country Trevor Noah, the author of Born a Crime, is from
What is South Africa?
bananas, spoons, trees
What is a plural (noun)?
Information that seems true but it is not, which often intends to influence people's opinion
what is fake news?
What we call the person who hires us for a job
What is an employer?
This is the term for people moving to a new place
What is migration?
It consists of Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Englan
What is the United Kingdom/the UK?
, . ? ! - ; :
what is punctuation?
In the short story "Matched", it is the best way for the two characters to communicate
what is a phone/to chat?
we need these skills in order to understand each other at the workplace
what are communication skills?
this is a global problem which affects children in many poor countries, for example Gopal in Boys without names
what is a child labour?
The word for irrational and negative feelings and attitudes when judging people
What is prejudice?
things that you cannot count, such as substances or concepts;
water, snow, music
What are "mass nouns"/"non-countable nouns"/uncountable nouns?