TRANSPORT
CINEMA
ADVERTISEMENTS
FOOD
100
you can't move forward because there are too many cars on the road
a traffic jam
100
the type of a film (comedy, drama, western...)
the genre
100
a catchphrase used to represent a product or a brand in an advertisement
a slogan
100
Which food is bland: mozzarella or lemon?
mozzarella
200
a ticket that allows someone to go to a destination and then travel back to the original starting point
a return ticket
200
a bad guy in a movie
the villain
200
the symbol representing a particular brand
a logo
200
What is the difference between "hot" and "spicy"?
Spicy food is tasty (cinnamon), hot food burns your mouth (chili peppers).
300
an adjective indicating that a train is going east
eastbound
300
the person who makes the film (Spielberg, Scorcese, Hitchcock...)
the director
300
the US word meaning advertisement
a commercial
300
What are chips in UK English and in US English?
In the UK, chips can be served served with fish (fish and chips), in the US, chips are crispy and come in a bag (salt and vinegar chips)
400
the busy time in the morning and afternoon when everyone travels to and from work
rush hour
400
the rating indicating what is the required age to see a film
the certificate
400
Two abbreviations for the word advertisement
advert, ad
400
Give two examples of sour foods
lemon, vinegar, pickles...
500
Give two other names for the Tube
underground (UK); subway (US)
500
a reservation (on the phone, online...)
a booking
500
Give two well-known slogans in English
"Just Do It" (Nike), "I'm loving it" (McDonald's), "Nespresso, what else?" (Nespresso), "It's a bit strong!" (Fisherman's friend), "Enjoy Coca-Cola" (Coca-Cola), "Connecting people" (Nokia), "What did you expect?" (Schweppes), "Have a break, have a kit-kat" (Kit-kat)...
500
Give the UK equivalents of: candy, cookies, eggplant, zucchini
sweets, biscuits, aubergine, courgette
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