A drink commonly served with milk and sugar often drank daily.
What is English breakfast tea?
Many Australians celebrate this festive holiday on the beach during their summer.
What is an Australian Christmas?
Lots of children in North America do this when celebrating Halloween to collect candy.
What is trick-or-treating?
Irish people wear green and celebrate their national holiday on 17th March.
What is St Patrick's Day?
On 5th November, people across the UK watch fireworks to remember the Gunpowder Plot.
What is Bonfire Night?
This is a popular activity and sport done on the waves of the sea.
What is surfing?
Many North American families eat turkey and pumpkin pie in late November.
What is Thanksgiving?
This alcoholic drink from Ireland is dark in colour and known for it's smooth texture.
What is Guinness?
A day commemorating the end of the First World War when people wear poppies (small red flowers).
What is Remembrance Day?
Australians often have this type of outdoor meal on warm days, especially with friends.
What is a barbecue/barbie?
A day celebrating Great Britain losing control over the U.S.A.
What is Independence Day?
Many Irish surnames begin with “O’ ” or “Mc / Mac,” which originally meant this.
What is "descendant of"/"son of"?
This Scottish celebration on 31st December involves singing “Auld Lang Syne.”
What is Hogmanay
New Zealand’s national rugby team performs this traditional Māori dance before matches.
A famous sweet liquid often put on pancakes in Canada.
What is Maple Syrup?
This traditional Irish folk dance involves fast leg movements and stiff upper bodies.
What is Irish stepdance?
This carnival is celebrated in London every year and was started by Caribbean communities.
What is Notting Hill Carnival?
This is a day when Australians celebrate the arrival of the first British settlers.
What is Australia Day?
What is the American flag?
This musical instrument is often used to play traditional folk songs and is a national symbol of Ireland.
What is a harp?