Name four types of adverbs…
manner, time, frequency, place, degree, conjunctive adverbs
How does our Czech teacher pronounce the capital city of the Netherlands?
Amsterodam
What is the typically promised format of our tests?
A5
What is zoea?
larval stage of a crab
Who brought the flag of the Netherlands into our class?
František
How is our English teacher’s podcast called?
2 a 1/2 učitele
Where was Josef Dobrovský born?
Ďarmoty na Řece Rábu
What is the smallest city in Czech republic?
Přebuz
Name five groups of Echinoderma in Czech?
lilijice, sumíši, ježovky, hvězdice, hadice
In which month nobody in our class has birthday?
May
Name five textiles…
…we are sure you are right!
What is prozódie? (in Czech)
nauka o zvukové stránce jazyka
How many people travel through the Václav Havel airport in one year?
14,6 mil.
What is the difference between Diploblastics and Triploblastics?
Diploblastics have two germ layers (ectoderm, endoderm)
Triploblastics have three germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm)
How many people in our class already has their drivers license?
3
In which part of the plane do you want to sit if you want to be as safe as possible?
at the back
Who founded ”slavistika a bohemistika”?
Josef Dobrovský
How many countries are in the NATO?
30 countries
What is this?
(What is the most important difference between: v&s)
vršenka (Larvacean)
vršenka has a “spine” even when grown up
What was the name of the accommodation where we stayed at the end of last year? (Slapy)
Apartmány u Veverek
When do you use past perfect continuous?
talking about an ongoing activity in the past that is either completed or interrupted…
Which Czech teacher says ”Marinka“ rather than “Márinka”?
prof. Tkadleček
What is the difference between chata and chalupa?
chalupa is an original village settlement
chata is new and usually smaller
Thanks to what organ are fish able to regulate the depth of their dive?
swim bladder (plynový měchýř)
Who was the first person who was tested at the blackboard from literature (bonus: how many percent did he/she get?)
Mája, 5%