What is the capital of Scotland?
Edinburgh
Can you spell "jeans"?
J-E-A-N-S
What does "Stars and Stripes" refer to?
The American flag
Which holiday is celebrated on the 2nd Monday of November in Canada and on the fourth Thursday of November in the USA?
Thanksgiving
Q: .......... is Halloween celebrated?
A: Halloween is celebrated on 31st October.
When
The British Isles are made up of five countries. Name them!
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
Can you spell the fourth day of the week?
T-H-U-R-S-D-A-Y
Which monument did France give to the USA?
Clue: It is a statue.
The Statue of Liberty (in 1886)
Which holiday is celebrated on 17th March?
Double points if you can say in which country!!
Saint Patrick's Day in Ireland
Yesterday, I ........... (to visit) my best friend in hospital.
visited
What is the nickname of the "underground" in London?
The Tube
Can you spell "theatre" in English?
T-H-E-A-T-R-E
Who was the first American President?
George WASHINGTON
Give the plural of "a tooth".
TEETH (= nom à pluriel irrégulier)
Q: What are you doing?
A: I ............ (to play) a wonderful game called Jeopardy!
I am playing
What is the French for "The Thames" and where is it situated?
la Tamise à Londres
Spell "18"
E-I-G-H-T-E-E-N
(E-E = double "E")
Name the 47th US President.
Clue: He is the current American President.
Donald TRUMP
What is an "eraser" in British English?
"Eraser" is in American English.
a rubber
Q: ................. do you play badminton?
A: I play badminton twice a week.
How often
What is the currency in the Republic of Ireland?
(the currency = la monnaie d'un pays)
the Euro
Can you spell the first name of King Charles III's mother?
E-L-I-Z-A-B-E-T-H
What is the capital of the United States?
Washington D.C. (= District of Columbia)
What is the animal symbol of New Zealand?
Clue: It is also a fruit!
a kiwi (bird)
J.K. Rowling .............. (to write) Harry Potter.
wrote (verbe irrégulier)