Many people singing together. Some are sopranos, some are altos, some are tenors and some are basses.
What is a choir?
Britain's national dish
What are fish 'n' chips?
This is what British children have to wear in school.
What is a school uniform?
These can be red, yellow and green.
What are traffic lights?
Children
What is the plural of 'a child'?
The leader of a choir or an orchestra.
What is a conductor?
Thicker and smaller pancakes that contain baking powder.
What are American pancakes?
In Jessica Law's school this is used to open locker, access computer labs or pay for snacks.
What is a swipe card?
This is where you play football.
What is a football pitch/football field?
Stan and Kyle ........ the same parents.
What is 'have'?
The text of a song is called this.
What are the lyrics?
The same as: 'I am very hungry!'
What is: 'I am starving!'?
For example a sandwich, crisps and a fruit.
What is 'a packed lunch'?
The same as: 'I spent all my money!'
What is: 'I blew all my money!'
This is my book. = The book is ........
What is 'mine'?
A group from Ireland that you have read about and who made the song: 'I still haven't found what I am looking for.'
Who/What is U2?
The word in British English is 'cooker'.
What is a 'stove'?
England, Scotland and Wales.
What is Great Britain?
You go round and round in a street in this.
What is a roundabout?
This means 'husets tak' in English.
What's 'the roof of the house'?
'Musicals' with classical music.
What is opera?
The same as: 'Prepare yourself for something really good!'
What is: 'You're in for a treat!'
England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
What is the United Kingdom (the UK)?
A person that walks in the street is called this (who doesn't use a vehicle.)
What is a pedestrian?
People
What is the plural of 'a person'?