My mother's sister to me is who?
Aunt
What is the smallest continent in the world?
Australia / Oceania
Name 4 plants that can be eaten as food
Cabbage, Lettuce, Spinach, Beetroot, carrot, radish, turnip, ginger, sweet potato, Potato, yam, celery, asparagus, kohlrabi etc.
How long (in kilometers) is a full marathon?
42 km
Give 4 synonyms for the word "Big"
Enormous
Gigantic
Huge
Large
Massive
Colossal
Titanic
Which continent has the most countries?
Africa (54 recognized countries)
Which chemical elements consist in our atmosphere?
Oxygen, Nitrogen
Jake's mom has 4 children: East, South, and North.
What's the name of the 4th child?
Jake
Using "drive a car"
Create 1 sentence for each of these:
1) Used to
2) Be used to
3) Present perfect + get used to
1) I used to drive a car
2) I am used to driving a car
3) I have gotten used to driving a car
Mount Everest lies on the border of Nepal and which other country?
China
What is the speed of light in kilometers?
300,000 km/s
The largest organ in the human body?
Skin
After a week of sleepless nights, he has finally finished his report, and he will present it to the teacher next week.
After a week of sleepless nights, the report has been finally finished, and it will be presented to the teacher next week.
What is the population of Japan?
122 million according to 2026 data
Which animal has the most bones?
Hint: it's from the reptile family
Snake (about 1,800 bones)
Anoxia, hypoxia, hypoxemia, asphyxia, asphyxiation
Are all medical terms related to what health problem?
Lack of oxygen in the body
Understand the situation and rewrite it in 3rd conditional:
Elena didn’t pass her driver’s test because she didn’t stop at the red light.
Elena would have passed her driver’s test if she had stopped at the red light.
How many countries are below the equator?
32 countries
What animal kills the most humans each year?
1. Mosquitoes (725,000 to 1 million deaths/year)
2. Humans (400,000 deaths/year from homicide alone)
3. Snakes (100,000 to 138,000 deaths/year)
What does this rebus puzzle saying?

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