What's the English for " une trousse " ?
A.a chair B.a ruler C. a pencil-case
What's the english for " fils"
What's the English for "du lait" ?
A. Cheese B.Milk C. Butter
What's the English for "une cuisine" ?
A. A cook B. A chicken C. A kitchen
What's the English for "doigt" ?
A. head B. tongue C. finger
You use it in mathematics.
A. a calculator. B. a racket C. A uniform
She is your father's sister
A. Daughter B. Aunt C. Grandmother
What British people usually drink.
A. Coffee B. Tea C. Lemonade
the place where you sleep
A. A living room B. A bedroom A. A bathroom
You use them to listen.
A. ears B. hands C. feet
A place where you can read books
A. the library B. The computer lab. C. The playground
When people get married, they are husband and ...
A. Wife B. daughter C. stepmother
What is served in restaurants like McDonald's or KFC.
A. Junk food B. Asian food C. Healthy food
A very tall building
A. A skyscraper B. A mall C. A castle
The red liquid going through the heart.
A. saliva B. blood C. mucus
When you stay at school because of bad behaviour
A. Prison B. Detention C. Gym
When two kids are born on the same day they are ...
A. Cousins B. Uncles C. Twins
The opposite of sweet
A. Sour B. Spicy C. Salty
What's the British English for "appartement"?
A. A flat B. An apartment C. A studio
It is between your leg and your foot.
A. Ankle B. Wrist C. Knee
The equivalent of "4e" in the UK
A. Year 9 B. 8th grade C. Year 4
He is your sister's husband.
A. brother-in-law B. Stepbrother C. Halfbrother
What American teens love to eat
A. Peanut butter B. Maple syrup C. Jelly cake
You keep your clothes inside it.
A. a shelf B. a wardrobe C. a washing-machine
They help you breathe
A. toes B. nostrils C. eyes