This country decided to leave the European Union and finished the process in 2020.
United Kingdom
This tense is used for actions that started in the past and are still true now, often with "since" or "for."
present perfect
This city was the capital of the Silla Kingdom and is known for its ancient tombs and temples.
Gyeongju
This animal is the only one that can’t jump.
elephant
80% of the world's _____ is made in Ireland.
Botox
This city is the capital of the European Union and has many EU offices.
Brussels
In British English, this is the word for the back of a car where you put your bags.
boot
This popular Korean dish is made of fermented vegetables, usually cabbage and radish.
kimchi
This common food was the first eaten on the moon by astronauts.
bacon
Ireland has a famous annual event in March, where people wear green and celebrate Irish culture. The event is named after this patron saint.
Saint Patrick
People use the Euro in many countries. This country does not use the Euro.
Sweden
This word means the opposite of “increase.”
decrease
This mountain is the highest in South Korea and is located on Jeju Island.
Hallasan
This board game was originally called “The Landlord’s Game” and teaches about buying property.
Monopoly
This famous Irish drink, made from malted barley, is known worldwide and has a distinct dark color.
Guinness
This wall was a symbol of the Cold War and separated East and West Berlin until 1989.
Berlin Wall
This idiom means “to relax after being busy or stressed.”
take it easy
This traditional market in Daegu is one of the largest in Korea and is famous for textiles and street food.
Seomun Market
This animal's heart is so large, it can weigh as much as a car.
blue whale
This famous Irish festival, celebrated in late October, is said to have originated from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain.
Halloween
This river is the second-longest in Europe and flows through many countries, including Austria and Hungary.
Danube River
This conditional is used for imaginary situations in the past and often starts with “If I had…”
third conditional
This nickname, used historically for Daegu due to its weather, refers to its extremely hot summers.
Daefrica
In Japan, it’s considered good luck to see one of these creatures crossing your path, as it is a symbol of good fortune.
frog
This Irish symbol, often associated with good luck, is actually a plant with three leaves, and its name comes from the word for "cross" in Gaelic.
shamrock