What’s the opposite of “happy”?
Sad
Plural of child
Children
Break the ice
To start a conversation
How many states are there in America?
50
Which club is known as "The Foxes"?
Leicester City
A word that means “very big” (not ‘big’ or ‘large’)
Huge / Enormous
Correct the mistake: She didn’t went to school yesterday.
She didn’t go to school yesterday.
Cost an arm and a leg
Very expensive
Name two big turist attractions in London (no football stadiums)
Big ben, London eye, Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace, The British Museum, Madame Tussauds
Which English team have an arena called "Stadium Of Light"?
Sunderland
Another word for “help” starting with ‘a’
Assist
Give me the past simple and past participle form of "Begin"
Began, Begun
Hit the books
To study hard
In therms of population, which is the next largest city in the UK?
Birmingham
Name 6 football teams that are located in London
Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Leeds, Fulham, West Ham, Crystal Palace, Brentford
A word that means “to make something better”
Improve
Gap fill: a mouse two ___ a tooth two ____ a foot two ____an ox two ____
two mice two teeth two feet two oxen
Once in a blue moon
Very rarely
Which state has the largest population in America?
California
What is the name of the arena where West Ham plays?
London Stadium
A word for “extremely tired” starting with ‘e’
Exhausted
When do we use have and when do we use has?
Has is used with singular subjects (e.g., "he," "she," "it," or a singular noun) while have is used with plural subjects (e.g., "they," "we," or a plural noun) and with the pronouns "I" and "you".
Curiosity killed the cat
Too much curiosity can lead to trouble.
On what date did America became an independent nation?
4th of July
How many English managers are there in the Premier League?
Two