Fashion
Patterns & Fabrics
Geography
Verbs
Languages
100

This is something you wear on your head, especially when it is cold, to protect your ears and keep warm.

What is a hat?

100

This simple pattern is made up of circles or dots that repeat across a piece of fabric.

What is polka dot?

100

This city, known for its canals and narrow houses, is the capital of the Netherlands and has been visited by millions of tourists each year.

What is Amsterdam?

100

Every day, people use this verb to describe what they do with their eyes when they enjoy a book.

What is read?

100

This is the country where Mandarin, which is one of the most spoken languages in the world, is spoken.

What is China?

200

Many people wear these on their feet when they are running or playing sports because they provide good support.

What are sneakers?

200

This pattern, popular in business shirts and suits, features thin, straight lines that run in one direction without crossing.


What is striped?

200

This country, which has hosted the Summer Olympics in the past, is home to ancient landmarks such as the Parthenon and is known for its contributions to democracy and philosophy.

What is Greece?

200

 She has _____ her bike to school every day this month. (Fill in the correct form of the verb)

What is ridden?

200

This is the language spoken in Brazil, which is sometimes confused with Spanish.

What is Portuguese?

300

This type of clothing is popular in summer, often worn at the beach, and covers your torso but leaves your arms and legs uncovered.

What is a swimsuit?

300

This pattern often seen on kilts has horizontal and vertical lines crossing over each other, creating squares of different colors.

What is plaid?

300

This city, located in the Middle East, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. It has a history that stretches back thousands of years and has been a key cultural and trade center.

What is Damascus?

300

He had _____ about the test before the teacher told him it was next week. (Fill in the correct form of the verb)

What is known?

300

 In Canada, people often speak two official languages. One of these languages is English, and the other is this Romance language.

What is French?

400

This accessory is often worn around the waist and has been used for many years to hold clothing in place or for fashion.

What is a belt?

400

Some military uniforms use this pattern, which is a mix of green, brown, and black, to help soldiers blend into forests and other environments.

What is camouflage?

400

By the end of this decade, this African country, known for Mount Kilimanjaro and its extensive wildlife parks, will have welcomed millions of visitors for safaris and tours.

What is Tanzania?

400

By the end of next year, she will have _____ in this competition for five consecutive years. (Fill in the correct form of the verb)

What is competed?

400

This language, widely spoken in East Africa, is known for its use in countries like Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. It has become one of the region’s most important languages for trade and communication.

What is Swahili?

500

This type of formal outerwear, often worn for business or special events, is tailored to fit the body closely and is usually paired with matching trousers or a skirt.

What is a blazer?

500

This luxurious fabric, known for its smooth texture and shiny appearance, has been used for thousands of years and was historically transported along an ancient trade route that connected Asia to Europe.

What is silk?

500

This European capital city has been known for centuries as a major center for classical music and has hosted composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss. It also has a name that reflects its role as a ‘city of music’.

What is Vienna?

500

They had _____ their plan carefully before presenting it to the group, ensuring everyone understood it clearly. (Fill in the correct form of the verb)

What is discussed?

500

This is one of the languages spoken in Belgium, and it is distinct from French.

What is Flemish (Dutch)?

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