How do you say this number? 12
Twelve
Which two days make the weekend?
Saturday and Sunday
The main room in a house where people sit, relax, watch TV, or talk together.
Living room
Something you use to remove pencil marks or when you make a mistake and want to write again.
Eraser
A small, round piece of jewelry you wear on your finger. They can show marriage, friendship, or just be a fashion accessory.
Ring
What's the difference between cardinal and ordinal numbers?
Cardinal = Amounts or quantity
Ordinal = Order, position, dates.
What months make the second semester of the year?
July - August - September - October - November - December
A space or building next to a house where you can park your car.
Garage
The science that studies substances — for example, water, air, or metals — and how they combine to make new things.
Chemistry
A large bag that you carry on your back with two straps. It’s useful for school, work, or travel.
Backpack
How do you say this number? 2,714
Two thousand, seven hundred fourteen
What are the first, third, and fifth days of the week?
Monday - Wednesday - Friday
A small area outside an upper floor of a building, often with a railing.
Balcony
The subject about nature, plants, animals, and how things work.
Science
A piece of jewelry that you wear around your neck. It can be made of gold, silver, or beads, and sometimes has a small pendant.
Necklace
How do you say this number? 115th
One hundred fifteenth
What are the first six months of the year?
January - February - March - April - May - June
The extra things a hotel offers, like a swimming pool, gym, Wi-Fi, or breakfast.
Amenities
A small tool used to make pencils sharp again. You need to introduce the pencil and spin it several times to get the expected result.
Sharpener
A long piece of fabric that you wear around your neck to keep warm or to add color to your clothes.
Scarf
How do you say this number? 37,002,119
What are the second and fourth days of the week?
Tuesday and Thursday
A structure made of wood, metal, or wire that goes around an area, such as a yard or garden, to mark the space or keep people and animals in or out.
Fence
A school for very young children, usually between 4 and 6 years old, before they go to primary school.
Kindergaten
A long, thin piece of fabric worn around the neck, usually with a shirt, for formal occasions or work.
Tie