Food and Drink
Places
Sports
Household Items
Countries
100

A staple food made from flour, water, and yeast, often baked in various shapes and sizes. You make sandwiches with it

Bread

100

A place where students go to learn from teachers and study various subjects.

School

100

A game played with a round ball, where two teams try to score goals by kicking the ball into the opponent's net.

Soccer (Football)

100

A piece of furniture with a seat, often with a backrest, used for sitting.

Chair

100

A country in North America known for its vast landscapes, including forests, mountains, and lakes. NOT UNITED STATES

Canada

200

A white liquid that comes from cows and is often drunk or used in cooking.

Milk

200

A facility where doctors and nurses provide medical care to sick or injured people.

Hospital

200

A team sport where two teams use their hands to hit a ball over a net, trying to score points by making the ball touch the ground on the opponent's side.

Volleyball

200

An electronic device that displays moving images and sound, used for entertainment and information.

Television

200

A country in Europe known for its delicious pasta, pizza, and rich history.

Italy

300

A long, bright orange vegetable that you can eat raw or cooked. 

Carrot

300

An outdoor area with trees, grass, and often playgrounds where people can relax and play.

Park

300

A traditional game played with rectangular tiles that have dots on one side. Players take turns matching tiles with the same number of dots, aiming to get rid of all their tiles before their opponents.

Dominoes

300

A large appliance used to keep food and drinks cold and fresh.

Refrigerator

300

A country in Europe famous for its vibrant culture, including flamenco dancing and paella cuisine.

Spain

400

A round, flat bread with tomato sauce, cheese, and toppings like pepperoni or vegetables.

Pizza

400

A park-like place where you can see and learn about different animals from around the world.

Zoo

400

A game played on a large outdoor course where players use clubs to hit a small ball into a series of holes with as few strokes as possible.

Golf

400

A soft cushion that you place under your head when sleeping or resting.

Pillow

400

A country and continent surrounded by the ocean, known for its unique wildlife, including kangaroos and koalas.

Australia

500

Sweet treats, often colorful and made with sugar, that people enjoy eating.

Candy

500

A building where you can see and learn about art, history, and interesting objects.

Museum

500

A fast-paced indoor sport played with small paddles and a lightweight ball on a rectangular table divided by a net. Players take turns hitting the ball over the net, aiming to score points by making it land on the opponent's side.

Table Tennis (Ping Pong)  

500

A small tool with bristles used to clean teeth and maintain oral hygiene.

Toothbrush

500

An island nation in Asia known for its sushi, technology, and unique culture.

Japan

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