CELEBRITIES
GUESS THE OBJECT
DISCOVERIES
VERB + PREP
SURPRISE
100

She was born in Torquay, England, on September 15, 1890. 

Her novels have been translated into more than 100 languages.

Famous characters like Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple were created by her.

Agatha Christie

100
  1. They are worn during sports, work, or winter.

  2. Hands are protected by them from cold or injury

gloves

100
  • The antibiotic was discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928.

  • Many lives have been saved by its use in medicine.

Penicillim

100

I'm looking forward_____the weekend.

TO
100

Santa's most famous reindeeer is called....

RUDOLPH

200

He was elected USA president of 1789.

He was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA, on February 22, 1732. 

The capital city has his surname to honor his leadership and role in founding the United States. 

George Washington

200
  • Light is produced by it when it is turned on.

  • It is used to see in dark places, essential in school summer camps.

  • Batteries are placed inside it to make it work.

torch

200
  • Global networks were connected through its development in the late 20th century.

  • Information and data are shared worldwide using it.

internet

200

He apologized _____being late.

FOR

200
  • Beer and food are celebrated during this festival.

  • It is held every year in Munich

OKTOBERFEST

300

He was born in Navarra, Spain, on May 1, 1852. 

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to him in 1906. 

The structure of neurons was studied in detail by him.

SANTIAGO RAMÓN Y CAJAL
300
  • Hair is cut with it.

  • Blades are replaced when they become dull.

razor

300
  • Internal parts of the body were revealed using this technology.

  • It was discovered by Wilhelm Röntgen in 1895.

X-Rays

300

He insists ____paying for dinner.

ON

300
  • The monument was gifted by France to the United States in 1886.

  • It is located in New York Harbor.

  • It is recognized worldwide as a symbol of freedom and democracy.

STATUE OF LIBERTY

400

He was born in Dole, France, on December 27, 1822. The process of pasteurization was developed by him.
The foundations of modern microbiology were established by his scientific work.

L_____________  P______________

LOUIS PASTEUR

400

it is a yellow sauce made from seeds.

  • It is added to sandwiches, hot dogs, and salads.

  • It is used as a condiment in kitchens worldwide

mustard

400
  • Buildings and skyscrapers are equipped with them today.

  • People and goods are transported vertically using it.

  • It was invented by Elisha Otis in 1852

Elisha Otis

400

They accused me _____stealing the money.

OF/FOR

400

He is remembered for his leadership during the disaster. 

He sank with the ship in 1912.

CAPTAIN SMITH

500

She was born in 1897 in Kansas.
The Atlantic Ocean was crossed by her alone in 1932.
Her airplane was lost over the Pacific Ocean in 1937. 

A___________   E________________

AMELIA EARHART

500
  • Water is boiled in it for tea, coffee, or cooking.

  • It is placed on a stove or plugged in to heat.

kettle

500
  • It was extracted from cinnabar ore for various purposes.

  • It was discovered and used by ancient civilizations.
  • It was used in thermometers, medicine, and alchemy experiments.

mercury

500

They succeed______solving difficult problems.

IN

500
  • Sheep’s heart, liver, and lungs are mixed with oats and spices.The mixture is traditionally cooked in a sheep’s stomach.

  • It is celebrated every year on Burns Night in Scotland.

  • H _ _ _ _ _

HAGGIS

M
e
n
u