A person who works in a company
Employee
Father-in-law
It is the father of the person you marry
adventur_________ (adj)
adventurous
“Break the ice” means…
A) to damage something
B) to start a conversation in a social situation
C) to end a relationship
B) to start a conversation in a social situation
What is the capital of Scotland?
Edinburgh
to say firmly that you will not do something that someone has asked you to do
refuse
Leisure
It refers to the activites and hobbies that you enjoy doing in your free time
discon_____(Verb)
disconnect
“Piece of cake” means…
A) something very easy
B) something delicious
C) something expensive
A) something very easy
In what city would you find Hollywood?
In Los Angeles
When you make something work again after it stops
Fix
Journey
It refers to the process of going from one place to another
inform____(noun)
information
“On the same page” means…
A) reading the same book
B) agreeing with someone
C) writing together
B) agreeing with someone
What is celebrated on the 4th of July in the USA?
The Independence Day
to go to an event such as a meeting or a class
attend
Boil
Cooking action that occurs when water is heated above 100º for making meals such as pasta or boiled eggs
creati___(noun)
creativity
To feel under the weather means:
A) Feeling ill or unwell
B) Happy state of mind when the weather is good
C) Forget to take an umbrella or raincoat when it rains
A) Feeling ill or unwell
Name at least 2 famous works from Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, Midsummer Night's Dream, All's Well that Ends Well....
happy, or behaving in a way that shows you are happy
Cheerful
Drop out
to stop doing something before you have completely finished, such as dropping out of university
unemploy____(noun)
unemployment
Spill the beans. What does it mean?
A) To make a mess in the kitchen
B) To share information that was supposed to be secret
C) To refuse to talk
B) To share information that was supposed to be secret
What are the official languages in the UK apart from English?
Welsh and Irish (Scottish Gaelic is considered a dialect)