The school subject where we study countries and maps is...
Geography
When many animals of the same species star dying, they are endangered. What happens when they disappear completely?
They are extinct.
What is the opposite of narrow?
wide
How do we say 'vista' in English?
sight
What is the meaning of support?
apoyar
How do you say 'globe aerostático'?
hot-air balloon
This is the place where you go camping and put up your tent.
campsite
What is the adjective for humour?
humorous
When the temperature is not hot and it is not cold, it is...
temperate
A synonym for walk
stroll
What do we use to find the way if we are in the countryside and we are lost?
a compass
Choose the right option:
Charlie is only 16, but he WON/HAS WON many cooking prizes.
HAS WON
If you don't succeed, you...
fail
Complete the dialogue:
Lola: 'Tom is in bed. How strange!'
Peter: 'He ________ be ill, but I don't know.'
might/may/could
When you motivate people to do something, you ______ them.
encourage/inspire
When there is an accident and the ambulance has not arrived yet, we can do ... to help the victims.
first aid
People who try to protect the environment and animals work in...
How do we form the past perfect and why do we use it?
Subj. + HAD + past participle
- We use it for an event that happened before another event in the past.
When you don't like a type of food and you can't eat it, it's because you think it is...
disgusting
Correct the sentence:
She has being helping her little brother with her maths homework.
She has BEEN helping her little brother with HIS maths homework.
How do you say '¿Alguna vez has nadado en el mar?' in English?
Have you ever swum in the sea?
Correct the sentence:
'Have you buying food for the party?'
Have you BOUGHT food for the party?
Complete this sentence with the past simple or past perfect of the verb in brackets:
She felt ill because she ________ (not eat) lunch.
had not eaten/hadn't eaten
Choose the right option:
I don't like mint-flavoured things. They TASTE/TASTE LIKE toothpaste.
TASTE LIKE
How do we say '¿Qué has estado haciendo esta mañana?' in English?
What have you been doing this morning?