Vocabulary
Grammar
History
Travelling
Animals and people
100

Who is a copycat?

When a peson copies what other people say, wear, and do.

100

Use the correct preposition: Write the letter __ blue pen.

IN.

100

What's the name of Shakespeare's theatre.

The Golden Globe.

100

Name 4 parts of the UK.

Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales.

100

They plant thousands of new trees each year.

Squirrels.

200

Explain "She was under the weather".

She was feeling sick or unwell.

200

Correct the mistake: "They made the cleaning together".

They did the cleaning together.

200

What was the name of a place in the past where poor people in Britain could live and work if they had no money?

A workhouse.

200

Describe Welsh flag.

White and green with a red dragon on it.

200

Why do beavers build dams?

To create shelters.

300

Translate into English: taasiseseisvuma.

To regain independence.

300

When do we use the 3rd conditional?

When talking about hypothetical conditions.

300

What is Magna Carta?

An old document saying It said that the king couldn’t do whatever he wanted — he had to follow the rules too. It helped people get more rights and fair treatment.

300

How many castles are there in Wales?

More than 400.

300

What happened to the lynx population in Briotain 1,300 years ago?

It was hunted to extinction.

400

Make a profession out of "phisics" and write it on the board.

Phisicist.

400

Make a noun out of "strong".

Strength.

400

What is the name of "the chief of all the poets"?

William Shakespeare.

400

What language is used in Scotland in addition to English?

Scottish, Gaelic

400

Small dents or dips in your cheeks that some people have when they smile.

Dimples.

500
Use a phrasal verb instead of "behave in a silly way".

Fool around.

500

Is the word "cattle" plural or singular.

Plural.

500

Name Einstein's mass-energy equivalence formula.

E=mc2 (E equals M C square)

500

Where did Judy go from "The Daddy-Long-Legs"? Name the city.

New York.

500

What are sideburns?

The strips of hair that grow down the sides of a person's face, in front of the ears.

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