Indefinite & Definite Article
Comparatives & Superlatives
City places
Directions
English Idioms
100

Which article(s) do we use when we talk about something for the first time?

indefinite article (a, an)

100

Name two examples of irregular comparatives and superlatives?

good - better - the best

bad - worse - the worst

100

What's the most famous monument in the capital of France?

Eiffel Tower

100

Using the following map, give directions to reach the Post Office:

Go straight, then turn left on the Green Street, then walk straight again. The Post Office is on your left next to the library.

100

What kind of place does the idiom "middle of nowhere" describe?

a place that is very remote, far from any city or town

200

Do we use "the" with street names and people's names?


no

200

Which is the largest continent in the world?

Asia is the largest continent in the world.

200

Name at least 3 famous sights you can visit in London?

- Buckingham Palace

- Westminster Abbey

- Tower Bridge

200

Using the following map, give directions on how to get to the Italian Restaurant:

Go straight for two blocks, at the roundabout turn right on the King's Road. The Italian Restaurant is on your right next to the café.  

200

How would you describe "a ghost town"?

a town that is no longer inhabited

300

Name 3 examples of the names of countries where we always use "the"?

- the Czech Republic

- the United Kingdom

- the United States

300

Which is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican City


300

What's the most famous cathedral in Prague?

St. Vitus Cathedral

300

Use the following map, give directions to get to the Cinema.

Walk straight for two blocks. Turn left on the King's Road. Then, go past the Theatre, the Cinema is on your left.

300

What does it mean "to go all the way with"?  


to be in complete agreement with


400

Do we use any article with the names of rivers?

yes, we use "the"

400

How do we make comparatives and superlatives from adjectives with two or more syllables?

We use more (comparatives) and the most (superlatives) in front of the adjective.

400

Where can you find Sagrada Familia? Who was the architect?

Barcelona

Antoni Gaudí

400

Use the following map to give directions to the Supermarket.

 

Go straight till you reach the roundabout, pass the roundabout, go past the book shop on your right. The Supermarket is next to the book shop. 

400

What does the English idiom "second to none" mean?

the best; better than everything else

500

Complete the following text with a, an, the or nothing:

Bristol was one of _____ United Kindgom's biggest ports, so there's _____ old harbour in _____ middle of the city. Now _____ harbour is _____ best place for art galleries, museums, shops, cinemas and cafés.


Bristol was one of THE United Kindgom's biggest ports, so there's AN old harbour in THE middle of the city. Now THE harbour is THE best place for art galleries, museums, shops, cinemas and cafés.

500

How do we make comparatives and superlatives from short adjectives ending in short vowel and one consonant? Give at least 2 examples.

duplicate the last consonant + add -er/-est

big - bigger - the biggest

thin - thinner - the thinnest

fat - fatter - the fattest

500

What's the name of the most famous bridge in Venice?


Ponte di Rialto

500

Use the following map, give directions to get to the Bus Station.

Go straight for two blocks, at the roundabout turn right on the King's Road. Then go straight for one block. The Bus Station is on your left.

500

How would you describe someone who "talks for England"?

Someone who talks for England talks for a very long time.

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