Vocabulary
Facts about England
English holidays
English name origins
100

Determination

To strongly want to do something.

100

What is the name of the big river that runs through London?

The Thames

100

What date is Christmas?

December 25th

100

Jessica

a. Hebrew (Jewish)

b. Chinese

c. Central African

A. Hebrew meaning 'God sees'

200

Contaminated

Made dirty or poisonous

200

What is the National flower of England?

Rose

200

What does Thanksgiving traditionally celebrate?

The holiday traditionally has been a celebration of the blessings of the year, including the harvest.

200

Cyrus

a. French

b. Chinese

c. Persian

C. Meaning 'sun'

300

Appreciation

Enjoyment and recognition of the good qualities of someone or something.

300

What is the National animal of England?

Lion

300

Where did Halloween celebrations start?

a. France

b. America

c. Ireland

C

300

Roy

a. Russian

b. Irish

c. French

C. French 'royal'

400

Cultivation

Farming; helping something to grow.

400

What is Big Ben?

The bell in the Queen Elizabeth clocktower.

400

Where did Valentines Day start?

a. Italy

b. Finland

c. China

A
400

Johnny

a. American

b. Hebrew (Jewish)

c. Polish

B. God is gracious

500

Efficiency

Achieving the maximum outcome for the minimum input.

500

What is the National Dish of England?

Chicken Tikka Masala

500

What does Easter celebrate?

The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

500

Bee

a. Latin

b. Hebrew (Jewish)

c. Arabic

A. 'Bringer of joy'

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