Present Simple
Halloween
Capitals of English-speaking countries
Vocabulary Mix
Fun Facts about English
100

What time do you get up on school days?

Example: I get up at 7 o’clock.

100

When is Halloween celebrated?

On October 31st

100

What is the capital of the United Kingdom?

London

100

What do you call the room where you cook?

Kitchen

100

What’s the shortest English sentence possible?

“I am.”

200

She ___ (not like) pizza.

doesn’t like

200

What do people usually say when they go out to collect candy?

Trick or treat!

200

What is the capital of the USA?

Washington, D.C

200

Name three school subjects.

Example: English, Maths, Science

200

What’s the plural of child?

Children

300

Make a question: “You play football after school.”

Do you play football after school?

300

Name two traditional Halloween symbols.

Examples: pumpkin, ghost, witch, black cat, bat

300

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

300

Translate into English: „warzywa”

Vegetables

300

Which country has the largest number of English speakers?

The United States

400

He ___ (go/goes) to the gym twice a week.

goes

400

What vegetable was originally used instead of pumpkins in Ireland?

Turnip

400

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

400

What’s the opposite of boring?

Interesting / exciting / fun

400

What is the most common letter in English words?

E

500

Correct the mistake: “Does she likes cats?”

Does she like cats?

500

Explain the meaning of “Jack-o’-lantern.”

A carved pumpkin (or turnip) with a candle inside, used as a Halloween decoration.

500

What is the capital of New Zealand?

Wellington

500

Give one synonym of happy.

Glad, cheerful, joyful, pleased

500

Which English word has the most meanings in the dictionary?

“Set”

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