Vocabulary From this Week
Idioms
English mistakes
London
Pop culture
Geography
100

(of a man) explain (something) to someone, typically a woman, in a manner regarded as condescending or patronizing.


mansplain

100

very rarely

Once in a blue moon

100

Which word means “to go away from a place”:
A) leave
B) live

a

100

What famous clock tower is located at the north end of the Palace of Westminster?

Big Ben


100

Which singer is known for the hit song “Shake It Off”?

Taylor Swift

100

Which country is famous for the Eiffel Tower?

France

200

evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture.



ethnocentrism

200

teasing or joking with someone, not being serious

Pulling your leg

200

Which is correct?

A) I have been to France last year.
B) I went to France last year.
 

Answer: B) I went to France last year.

(“Have been” isn’t used with specific past times like “last year.”)

200

What color are the iconic London taxi cabs traditionally known for?

black

200

What is the name of the wizarding school in the Harry Potter series?

Hogwarts

200

Which is the largest continent in the world by area?

Asia

300

the initial, euphoric period where everything feels exciting and effortless

honeymoon phase

300

very expensive

Costs an arm and a leg

300

Which is correct?
A) He’s good in playing the guitar.
B) He’s good at playing the guitar.

Answer: B) He’s good at playing the guitar.

300

Which London museum is home to the Rosetta Stone?

British Museum

300

Which Marvel superhero is also known as the "God of Thunder"?

Thor

300

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

400

The aliens in the science-fiction film wanted to _________ human beings into their own race.

assimilate

400

"You make the choice...."

The ball is in your court

400

Choose the correct word:
The test was hard to _____, but I finally understood it.
A) accept
B) except
C) grasp

Answer: C) grasp
(“Grasp” means to understand. “Accept” and “except” are commonly confused but incorrect here.)

400

Which London park is famous for Speaker’s Corner, a traditional site for public debates and speeches?

Hyde Park

400

Which Netflix show features a telekinetic girl named Eleven and a place called the Upside Down?

Stranger Things

400

Which African country has both French and Arabic as official languages and borders both the Atlantic Ocean and the Sahara Desert?

Morocco

500

off-balance, disoriented

off-kilter

500

Don't believe everything you hear. Take it with...

A grain of salt

500

Identify the sentence with correct word usage:
A) She made less mistakes than last time.
B) She made fewer mistakes than last time.

Answer: B) She made fewer mistakes than last time.
(“Fewer” is used with countable nouns like mistakes.)

500

What is the name of the ancient Roman name for the city now known as London?

Londinium

500

Which South Korean film won Best Picture at the Oscars in 2020, making history as the first non-English-language winner?

Parasite

500

Which country has the most time zones (including overseas territories)?

France

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