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An American game played with a bat and a hard ball.
What is baseball ?
100

the most famous British red-haired singer

Who is Ed Sheeran?

100
The Democrats and the Republicans.
What are the 2 big American political parties ?
100
The capital of Ireland
What is Dublin ?
100
a grammatical tense : HAVE + past participle
What is the present perfect ?
200

The former = ex Alsacian coach of Arsenal football club

Who is Arsène Wenger?

200

An actress and model born to an ex French-Amercian couple.

Who is Lily-Rose Depp ?

200
The Conservatives and the Labour Party
What are the 2 big British political parties ?
200
England, Scotland and Wales
What is Great-Britain ?
200
the shortest, oldest and most commonly used word in English
What is I ?
300

The city that will host the 2028 summer Olympic games

What is Los Angeles ?

300

The most famous white American rapper.

Who is Eminem ?

300

the current American vice-president

Who is J.D. Vance?

300
New York with 8,1 million
What is the biggest American city ?
300
a job in which it is required to identify oneself and speak in English, regardless of origins.
What is a pilot ?
400

Argentina

Who won the 2022 football world cup?

400

the 3 main actors of the Harry Potter films

Who are Ruppert Grint, Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe ?

400

Current Prime Minister of the UK

Keir STARMER 

400
An English-speaking country with 11 official languages
What is South Africa ?
400
a word or sequence of words difficult to pronounce, especially rapidly, because of alliteration or a slight variation of consonant sounds, as “She sells seashells by the seashore.”
What is a tongue-twister ?
500

the 3 GOAT male tennis players

Who are Nadal, Federer and Djokovic ?

500

the latest Disney movie

What is Mufasa? 

500

The current Labour mayor of London.

Who is Sadiq Khan ?

500

an intergovernmental organisation of 56 member states that were mostly territories of the former British Empire

What is the Commonwealth ?

500
because English was influenced by Anglo-Saxon languages and Romance languages. Ex : eggplant and aubergine
Why are there often 2 different words for one thing in English ?
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