Grammar
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100

Past simple /  past continuous

he / sit / in the garden / when / a wasp / sting / him / on the nose

He was sitting in the garden when a wasp stung him on the nose

100

(PHRASAL VERB)

to fasten something or become fastened

DO UP

100

What is the name of the international organization that works to keep peace around the world?
a) NASA
b) IFAW
c) United Nations
d) UNESCO

United Nations

100

Which country celebrates “Boxing Day” on December 26th?
a) USA
b) Canada and the UK
c) Ireland and Australia
d) Only New Zealand

Canada and the UK

100

Why didn't Winston Churchill want to have a recognition statue in London?

a) because he hated ceremonies

b) because he thought people would vandalise it

c) because he didn't want pigeons would pooh on his statue.

because he didn't want pigeons would pooh on his statue.

200

I’ve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to London. I went there in June. 

a) been b) gone c) just d) yet

been

200

(adj)

hanging loosely because of being too big or having been stretched

baggy

200

Which people invaded England in 1066 and influenced English vocabulary?
a) Vikings
b) Normans
c) Romans
d) Saxons

Normans

200

Which country is known for calling their money “loonies” and “toonies”?
a) The UK
b) Canada
c) Australia
d) New Zealand

Canada, the Canadians love their money to rhyme

200

What’s unique about how Australians celebrate Christmas?
a) They eat fish and chips with Santa
b) They decorate palm trees instead of fir trees
c) It’s during summer, often with BBQs and beach parties
d) They celebrate it in February

It’s during summer, often with BBQs and beach parties

300

Past simple or present perfect:

And the race is over! And Micky Simpson . . . . . . . . .(win) in a record  time!

has won

300

informal way of finishing an email or letter


_________ CARE

TAKE CARE

300

The English language is mostly based on:


a) Latin and Greek
b) Celtic and Arabic
c) Germanic and Latin languages
d) French and Chinese

Germanic and Latin languages

300

In the UK, what would you most likely be sold if you asked for a “banger and mash”?
a) Fireworks and potatoes
b) Sausage and mashed potatoes
c) Loud music and mashed bananas
d) A confused stare


 Sausage and mashed potatoes
 

300

Which quote comes from Stephen Hawking?
a) “Reality is just a word we use for things we can’t explain.”
b) “However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at.”
c) “Think like a proton — always positive.”
d) “The universe is under no obligation to make sense to you.”

“However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at.”

400

Change into passive voice:

    They    may    ban    the    film.

The film may be banned.

400

(Phrasal verb)

to examine something or visit a place in order to learn about it.


___________  OUT

check out

400

Which language added many words to English during the Middle Ages, especially for food, fashion, and law?
a) French
b) Spanish
c) Arabic
d) Russian

French

400

Which English-speaking country’s national animal is the unicorn?
a) The USA
b) Canada
c) Scotland
d) Wales

Scotland

400

Which of the following is a real sport in England?
a) Snail racing
b) Cheese rolling down a hill
c) Bog snorkeling
d) All of the above

All of the above

500

Rephrasing:

Despite having been vaccinated she caught the flu.

Although she....

Although she had been vaccinated, she caught flu.

500

not decorated in any way; with nothing added

PLAIN

500

In slang, if someone is “salty,” what are they?
a) Covered in salt
b) Funny
c) Angry or bitter
d) Full of energy 

angry or bitter

500

What is “Tim Hortons” famously associated with in Canada?
a) Ice hockey equipment
b) A fast-food and coffee chain
c) A mountain range
d) A political figure

A fast-food and coffee chain

500

Which country holds a pancake race every year where people run while flipping pancakes?
a) USA
b) Ireland
c) England
d) Scotland

England

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