Vocabularyy
English-speaking countries
Fun facts
Grammar
Telling time
100

Magustoit: desert or dessert?

Dessert.

100

What are two other names the USA has?

The US, America.

100

What is the tallest skyscraper in New York?

The One World Trade Centre.

100

Name three forms of the verb “burst”.

 Burst-burst-burst.

100

It's 12.00.

It's twelve o'clock.

200

Translate into English “jutustaja”.  

Storyteller.

200

What is the capital city of Australia?

 Canberra.

200

What musical instrument did the Pied Piper play?

Flute.

200

Omadussõnade võrdlusastmed: pretty.

pretty-prettier-the prettiest.

200

It's 9:30.

It's half past nine.

300

Translate the word “income” into Estonian.

 Sissetulek.

300

How many countries are there in the UK? 4

Four.

300

How tall is the Tigutorn in Tartu?

 90 metres.

300

Use letters to write on the board: 23rd.

the twenty-third.

300

Tell the time: 4.15.

It's quarter past four.

400

How do you say “Please help yourself” in Estonian?  

Palun tõsta endale.

400

How many people live in Australia?

22 million.

400

Who is the national bird of the US?

The bald eagle.

400

Which of those are uncountable nouns: water, book, table, bread?

Water, bread.

400

What time is it? Say: 11:57.

Three to twelve.

500

Translate into Estonian "overseas".

Välismaal, väljaspool.

500

Who lives in the Tower of London?

Ravens.

500

How do we call "Läänemeri! in English?

The Baltic Sea.

500

A few or a little? I have ___ milk left.

A little.
500

It's 7.38.

It's twenty-two to eight.

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