What is the capital of the UK?
It's London.
say the number 55
fifty-five
who is the king of England?
Kind Charles
Name 3 domesticated animals
Ex: Cat, dog, horse
Choose the correct verb:
I usually wake up/ am waking up at 6 o'clock on Mondays.
I usually wake up at 6 o'clock on Mondays.
What is the English country located the furthest (most) North?
Canada
Say the number 127
one hundred and twenty seven
Who sang the Titanic song?
Celine Dion
Name 3 different jobs
Ex: teacher, nurse, firefighter
Choose the correct verb:
Tonight he eats / is eating with his grand-parents.
Tonight he is eating with his grand-parents.
What is the English speaking country located the furthest ( most) South?
New Zealand
Say the number 9475
Nine thousand four hundred and seventy five
What is your English teacher's full name. Spell it in English.
Elizabeth LOCKARD
Name 3 brands of car from English speaking countries
Ex: Ford, Bentley, Jaguar, Rolls Royce, Cadillac,
Complete the sentence with a verb in the correct tense:
She almost never______________ early. That's why she is always late!
ex: She almost never wakes up early. That's why she is always late!
What country has the most English speakers?
it's the USA.
Say the number 89000765
eighty nine million seven hundred and sixty five
Name a French actor who got famous in English speaking films
Ex: Omar Sy, Marion Cotillard, Jean Dujardin, Thimothee Chalamet
Name the 4 countries of the UK.
England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland
Name 5 time references that will prompt us to use the present simple.
Ex: Often, usually, rarely, never, sometimes, always
What is the capital of Canada?
It's Ottawa.
Say the number Pi
3,14159 ( three point one four one five nine )
Who is the most successful English speaking musician?
Taylor Swift
Name 3 leaders of English speaking countries.
Ex: Trump, Starmer, Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, etc.
Name 5 time references that will prompt us to use the present continuous.
Ex: These days, now, right now, today, this morning, this afternoon, this evening, recently, tonight, tomorrow, etc.