Adjectives and Nouns
Canada
Vocabulary
Speech Flow
World Knowledge
100

Adverbs modify

a) Adjectives.
b) Verbs.
c) Nouns.
d) Both verbs and adjectives.

d) Both verbs and adjectives. They can also modify other adverbs.

100

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa.

100

What does thinking out loud mean?

100

Why is pitch important in speech and songs?

100

Who was the last chancellor of Germany?

Olaf Scholz.

200

Turn the noun "science" into an adjective.

Scientific.

200

Canada is the world`s

a) First-biggest country.
b) Second-biggest country.
c) Third-biggest country.
d) Fourth-biggest country.

b) Second-biggest country after Russia.

200

What is the calm before the storm?

200

Why are pauses important when speaking?

200

What is the capital city of Ireland?

Dublin.

300

He didn't speak _____ English.

Which word should we use in the blank spot?

a) clearly.
b) clear.
c) well.

b) clear.

300

Niagara Falls is a popular tourist attraction in Canada. How do you pronounce "Niagara?"

You get two tries.

300

Define the word sullen.

300

What is cadence?

The flow or rhythm of speech.

300

Albert Einstein was born in this German city.

Ulm.

400

Turn the verb "to invite" into a noun.

Invitation. 

400

Name two official provinces in Canada.

400

What does "detest" mean?

400

What is the difference between a stress-timed language and a syllable-timed language?

400

Name four cities in Australia.

500

Turn the adjective "tragic" into a noun and the noun "translator" into a verb.

Tragic becomes tragedy and translator becomes to translate.

500

Canada has 10 provinces and and three territories.

What is a territory?


500

I went to a remote part of the country. It was cheap to dine at the local restaurants. After eating, I went to a rural park. I was pensive at this park

What do "remote" and "pensive" mean?


500

When native Spanish speakers first learn English, they often sound monotone. What is monotone and why does this occur?

500

Name five cities in the United Kingdom.

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