Who was the first president of the United States?
BONUS: He lived during which century?
George Washington was the first president!
He lived during the 18th century.
TRUE OR FALSE...
In Wales, there are more sheep than people.
Why, it's true!
TRUE OR FALSE...
English is a romantic language.
It's FALSE!
BONUS: What is its origin?
TRUE OR FALSE...
South Africa has three capital cities.
It's TRUE!
What is the title of the British national anthem?
God Save The King
(used to be God Save The Queen)
TRUE OR FALSE...
Before London, England had a different capital city?
It's TRUE!
BONUS: Can you name the city?
What is the national animal of Scotland?
A) Lion
B) Dragon
C) Unicorn
C) Unicorn!
It is a symbol of power and purity.
What does "nos da" mean in Welsh?
A) Good morning
B) Good afternoon
C) Good night
What is the capital city of Australia?
It's Canberra (not Sydney!)
What is an Eton Mess?
A) A sport
B) A food
C) A place
B) A food!
Eton Mess is an English dessert made from meringues, strawberries, and cream.
Yummy!
In what year did Britain colonise Australia?
A) 1788
B) 1818
C) 1828
A) 1788!
Who won the 2023 Six Nations?
A) England
B) Ireland
C) Scotland
It's B) Ireland!
American English of course!
What is the English name of the river that runs through London?
That's it, it's the River Thames!
Which famous character lives in Sherwood Forest?
BONUS: Where is Sherwood Fores
Robin Hood!
Sherwood Forest is in Nottinghamshire in the north of England!
India!
"To be, or not to be, that is the question."
Who wrote this line?
Shakespeare!
TRUE OR FALSE...
English is currently the most widely-spoken language in the world.
It's TRUE!
Which country is furthest away from England?
It's New Zealand!
London to Wellington is over 18,000 kilometres!
Who wrote Pride and Prejudice?
Jane Austen!
In Britain, how many King George's have there been?
Six!
The last King George was the Queen's father, King George VI.
The Beatles are an iconic British music band.
What country are they from and which city?
Liverpool in England!
In English, what does this idiom mean?
"To let the cat out of the bag."
To reveal or share a secret!
How many African countries have English as an official language?
Hint: there are 54 countries in Africa!
21!
Jollof rice is a food that comes from which continent?
Africa (notably West Africa)!