Crime stories
Who is the most famous fictional detective living in London?
Sherlock Holmes
Little Red Riding Hood
What is the capital of NZ?
Wellington
Give the name of Chicago's basketball team.
the Chicago Bulls
Talk about habits:
Roger ... (= aimer) talking about football.
Roger likes / loves talking about football.
What do you call a person who kills somebody?
a murderer
How does Little Red Riding Hood originally end?
She dies.
What is the nickname of the people who live in NZ?
Kiwis
Which is the highest tower in Chicago?
Willis Tower
Describe a picture:
On this picture, we can see a girl who ... (= jouer) with her friends.
On this picture, we can see a girl who is playing with her friends.
What do you call the place where a crime has taken place?
the crime scene
Name three fairy tales we have talked about this year.
Little Red Riding Hood - Sleeping beauty - The Wizard of Oz
What is the most original competition in NZ?
Sheep-shearing
How many professional sports teams are located in Chicago?
Verbe irrégulier: ALLER
go - went - gone
What are the elements that can help to investigate a crime?
the clues
Who is the villain in Sleeping Beauty?
Maleficent
Name 4 activities you can do in NZ.
bungy-jumping, canyoning, rafting, zorbing, paragliding, scuba-diving, sky-diving, etc.
Why is the river in Chicago green for one day every year?
It's St Patrick's Day, and a lot of Irish descendants live in Chicago.
How do you typically ask a question? (Put the elements back in order)
Object - Subject - Verb - Aux - Wh - ?
Wh - Auxiliary - Subject - Verb - Object ?
Ex: What does Kevin like doing?
Who stole Mrs Pansy's dog, Caesar?
It was Jacob Jenkins, because he loves Caesar, and his mother refuses to let him have a dog.
What colour is Aurora's dress in the Disney cartoon?
It's pink.
When did the first Golden Shears competition take place?
in 1961
Name three reasons why Chicago is a great city to live in.
Public transportation is easy - Diverse neighbourhoods - Arts & sports - Lake Michigan - Summer is beautiful
Complete this with the right prepositions:
Kevin got ... the train. When he arrived ... London, he took a bus ... the station, and he went directly ... the school.
Kevin got ON the train. When he arrived IN London, he took a bus AT the station, and he went directly TO the school.