Geography
Food and drinks
Symbols and flags
Stereotypes/Culture
Vocabulary
100

Where is Scotland located?

In the North.

100

What is the British's favourite drink ?

Tea.

100

What's the symbol of England ?

The Red Rose.

100

What is the stereotype about judges ?

They're drunk.

100

What's the English for « falaise » ?

Cliff.
200

What region is in the South West of England ?

Devon.

200

What is the most common meat in a tikka masala curry ?

Chicken.

200

What colours are on the British flag ?

Blue, white and red.
200

What is English food considered to be?

Awful, terrible, disgusting...

200

What's the contrary of arrogant ?

Humble.
300

Which are the different countries which compose the UK ?

England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

300

What dessert is made with cream, raspberries, custard?

The trifle.

300

What are the symbols of Wales ?

The daffodil, the dragon and the leek.

300

What is the stereotype about Welsh people ?

They're unintelligible.

300

What's the English for « champs » ?

Fields.

400

What country is in the British Isles but not in the United Kingdom ?

The Republic of Ireland.

400

Give 5 elements of a British cooked breakfast:

Bacon, scrambled eggs, grilled tomatoes, fried mushrooms, toast, sausages, black pudding, baked beans, tea...

400

How do you call Scottish, Welsh, and Irish people if you are not very polite ?

British.
400

Who built a wall between England and Scotland ?

Hadrian.

400

What's the English for « salé » ?

Savoury.

500

What region is in the North West of England?

The Lake District.

500

What is the name of the dish eaten for lunch by poor people and workers ?

A ploughman's lunch.
500

What's the name of the Parliament in Northern Ireland ?

Stormont.

500

What is a second language in Scotland ?

Gaelic.

500

What's the English for « ça me met l'eau à la bouche » ?

It makes my mouth water.

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