Check sources
Form an opinion
Handle a phone call
A message
Cockney Rhyming Slang + Take part in a meeting
100

What is "het publiek" in English? 

the audience 

100

Translate: "Ik ben er vrij zeker van dat ... "

I am quite certain that ...

100

Complete the sentence with the correct word. 

Can you ... that, please?

repeat 

100

What is "een vergadering" in English? 

a meeting

100

Translate: "Mijn voorkeur gaat uit naar dinsdag." 

I’d prefer Tuesday.

200

What is "verdacht" in English? 

suspicious

200

Name two things that are important for a debate. 

Do research 

State your arguments and opinion 

Listen to the opposite team and respond 

200

Complete the sentence with the correct word(s). 

... calling, please?

Who’s

200

Translate: "Hij is druk bezig op dit moment. Moet hij u terugbellen?" 

He is busy right now. Would you like him to return your call?

200

In Cockney Rhyming Slang they say: ‘Are you 'avin a Giraffe mate? But what does that mean? 

Are you having a laugh? 

300

What is "beweren" in English? 

to claim

300

What is "bevooroordeeld" in English? 

biased 

300

Translate: "Kunt u aan de lijn blijven, a.u.b. Ik verbind u zo dadelijk door."

Hold the line please. I'll put you through in a moment

300

Name the following symbols:

hello_people 

hello-people

underscore

hyphen or dash

300

What is the origin of Cockney Rhyming Slang?

Cockney rhyming slang is a humorous slang first used by cockneys in the East End of London. It was invented by market traders and was designed to disguise what was being said from passers-by.

400

Name two ways to sport fake news. 

Check URLs

Layout

Reverse image search 

...

400

What is "kortzichtig" in English? 

narrow-minded

400

Give two ways to say this number: 0

zero, oh

400

Name the following symbols: 

\

( )  

backslash

brackets or parentheses 

400

Explain in English what a moderator is. 

A person who presides over a meeting and makes sure that rules are followed.

500

Name two ways in which you can spot deep fake videos. 

differences in resolution 

ghosting around the face 

blurring around the ears or hairline

500

Give an example of a phrase that you can use during a debate when you understand the other person but do not entirely agree with their point of view. 

That's a valid point, but ...

I agree up to a point, but ...

I see what you are getting at, however ...

500

Say this phone number out loud in the correct way. 

046 925 777

oh/zero four six nine two five triple seven

500

Read the following email address out loud in the correct way.

kate.clarkson_nails@beauty.co.uk

dot, underscore, at 

500

How do you say: "I like your shoes." in Cockney Rhyming Slang? 

I like your ones and twos. 

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