Philadelphia
Pronunciation
U.S. vs U.K.
Idioms
Grammar
100

Name one famous person from Philadelphia

Tina Fey, Will Smith, Bradley Cooper, Sylvester Stallone 

100

"cherry"

a hard "ch" not like "sherry"

100

What is the capital of the U.K.?

London

100
"It's a piece of cake"

"It's really easy"

100

How do you say "un pom pom girl" in English?

"a cheerleader"

200

What sport do the Philadelphia 76ers play?

Basketball

200

"walk"

"wok" (do not pronounce the 'l')

200

Americans call them "French Fries" what do the British call them?

"Chips"

200

"It's raining cats and dogs"

"It's raining really hard"

200

What is the nationality of someone from Sweden called?

Swedish

300

Name one place in Philadelphia to visit

Art Museum, Magic Garden, Elfreth's Alley, Boathouse Row, Reading Terminal Market

300

"bought"

"bot" like in robot

300

What is the currency in each country?

Dollars and pounds

300

"A frog in your throat"

"A sore throat/cough"

300

What does "actually" mean in French?

vraiment, en fait

400

What is the name of the sandwich Philadelphia is famous for?

Cheesesteak

400

"teen" and "tin"

/tiːn/ and /tɪn/

400

British call these "Aubergines" what do Americans call them?

"Eggplants"

400
"To wolf something down"

"To eat something really fast"

400

Fix the sentence: "I live in England for two years"

"I have lived in England for two years" or "I have been living in England for two years"

500

What is the population of Philadelphia?

1.5 million people

500

"ten" and "tan"

/tɛn/ and /tæn/

500
What is the name of the American Flag?

The Star Spangled Banner

500

"let the cat out of the bag"

"tell a secret"

500

"I didn't not know you were coming" is an example of what?

A double negative

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