This ecosystem is very dry, gets almost no rain, and is home to cacti and camels
The desert
Correct the error in this sentence: "He play soccer every Tuesday."
He plays soccer every Tuesday
This is the place where you go to buy medicine or get a prescription from a pharmacist.
The pharmacy
This is the animal that grabs Stickman at the beginning of the story.
A dog
What do Americans call the sport “football”
Soccer
This type of animal only eats plants
A herbivore
This is the auxiliary (helping) verb you use to make a negative sentence with "I", "you", "we", or "they". (Example: "I _____ like broccoli.")
Don’t
This is the place in a town or city where you can catch a train
A train station
This famous holiday character rescues Stickman at the end of the story
Santa Claus
What is the name of the famous thing to see in Paris, France?
The Eiffel Tower
This is a very large ecosystem with thousands of trees, wild animals, and plants.
A forest (will accept jungle or rainforest)
Turn this sentence into a question: “She lives in Madrid."
Does she live in Madrid?
This is the place in a town where people can go to borrow books for free or study quietly.
This is the reason why Stickman cannot easily go home after escaping the dog
He is lost
This is the only mammal in the world that can fly
A bat
An animal that only eats other animals for food—like a lion, a wolf, or a shark.
A carnivore
Choose the correct verb form: "My family and I (go / goes) to the beach every summer."
My family and I go to the beach every summer.
This is a big building where you can go to see old objects, paintings, or historical artifacts.
A museum
Stickman floats down a river and gets stuck inside this object made by a bird
A nest
This is the official currency (money) used in England
A pound
These are living things, like trees and flowers, that make their own food using sunlight.
Producers
Choose the correct question word: "(When, where, what, who) do you live?" — "I live in Madrid."
Where do you live?
This word describes a very tall building with many stories, often found in big cities like New York
A skyscraper
This is the specific name for the night *before* Christmas, which is when Stickman finally gets home.
Christmas Eve
This is the English name for the punctuation mark used at the end of a regular sentence. The name of this point: “.”
A period