Good Weather
Bad Weather
Sports Competitions
British English
American English
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Use two adjectives to describe an ideal day
Sunny and warm
100
The noise and light you hear and see during a storm
Thunder and lightning
100
The person who advises you in a sports competition
Coach
100
In America, you say elevator...
Lift
100
In the UK, you say chips...
French fries (Fries)
200
A light wind
Breeze
200
Snow and ice that falls down the side of a mountain
Avalanche
200
The person who decides the calls when two teams are competing against each other
Referee
200
In America, you say eraser...
Rubber
200
In the UK, you say cinema...
Movie theater
300
A light rain
Drizzle
300
A large amount of water that covers an area that is usually dry
Flood
300
The person who wins is called the...
Champion
300
In America, you say trash...
Rubbish
300
In the UK, you say underground...
Subway
400
Use two adjectives to describe a day in winter
Cold, snowy, stormy, cloudy
400
Small hard balls of ice that fall from the sky
Hail
400
When you end a race, you cross the...
Finish line
400
In America, you say ¨to wait in a line¨...
Queue (to wait in a queue)
400
In the UK, you say petrol station...
Gas station
500
When the weather is not too hot and not too cold
Mild
500
The sky is covered by clouds, synonym of ¨cloudy¨
Overcast
500
When you beat the best score that someone had previously set
Break a record
500
In America, you say truck...
Lorry
500
In the UK, you say a tin...
Can
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