Vocabulary
Landmarks
Random Facts
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100

A human being subject to death, often contrasted with a divine being.

Mortal

100

Notre-Dame Cathedral 

France

100

Winston Churchill's mother was from Los Angeles.

True or false 

False 

Winston Churchill's mother was from Brooklyn.

100

She ___ (go) to the gym every morning.

She goes to the gym every morning.

Subject = She → third person singular → add -es to verb.

100

Greece is home to 18 UNESCO World Heritage Sites

True

16 of these sites are based on cultural criteria such as the Temple of Apollo, the Acropolis of Athens, and the Medieval City of Rhodes. The last 2 (Mount Athos and Meteora)

200

An act or instance of seeking, pursuit, search. a chivalrous enterprise in medieval romance usually involving an adventurous journey.

Quest

200

Eiffel Tower

France

200

High heels were originally worn by men.

True or false?

True

200

They ___ (not/like) spicy food.

They don't like spicy food.

Negative form uses do not + base verb for plural subjects.  

200

Giant squids have the largest eyes of any animal on Earth.

True or false

True

In a living colossal squid they measure about 27 cm across

300
A thing done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill.

Achievement

300

Mount Everest

Nepal-China

300

The first electric car was invented in 1894.

True or False?

False

Around 1832, Robert Anderson develops the first crude electric vehicle, but it isn't until the 1870s or later that electric cars become practical.

300

He arrived ___ the airport at 9 a.m.

He arrived at the airport at 9 a.m.

Use at for specific places and times.  

300

The hottest inhabited place in the world is located in Australia.

True or false 

False

The hottest inhabited place in the world is located in Ethiopia.

400

Excessively credulous belief in and reverence for supernatural beings.

Superstition

400

Stonehenge

England

400

Greenland and Iceland is exactly like what the name describes the place.

True or False?

False

Greenland is mostly covered with snow/ice, while Iceland some of them covered in snow but mostly green.

400

The cake ___ (make) by my mother yesterday.

The cake was made by my mother yesterday.

Past passive → was/were + past participle. 

400

In South Korea, It is a local delicacy when it comes to dogs and cats.

True or false 

True

Sambok or the dog days of summer, covers a month of time at the peak of the growing season and traditional time that to some South Koreans is classified as a traditional time to cool off and extract some medicinal healing powers from the consumption of dog meat.

500

Manifestation or event attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature.

Supernatural

500

Pyramid of Giza

Egypt

500

Competitive art used to be in the Olympics.

True or false?

True

500

Where ___ she live?

Where does she live?

Wh-question → Wh-word + auxiliary + subject + verb. 

500

New York was briefly named "New Orange."

True or False

True

In 1673, Dutch leader Anthony Colve rechristened the colony New Orange, its official name for about a year.

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