What drink is the symbol of Great Britain?
Tea
Which queen popularized afternoon tea?
a) Elizabeth I b) Anne c) Victoria d) Elizabeth II
Victoria
Choose the correct translation of “Чашка чая”:
a) A glass of tea b) A cup of tea c) A mug with tea d) A pot of tea
A cup of tea
Choose the correct sentence:
a) She like tea. b) She likes tea. c) She liking tea. d) She liked tea now.
She likes tea
Choose the correct word order:
a) Always she drinks tea in the morning.
b) She drinks always tea in the morning.
c) She always drinks tea in the morning.
d) She drinks tea always in the morning.
She always drinks tea in the morning
What do British people usually eat with afternoon tea?a) Pasta b) Scones c) Burgers d) Tacos
Scones
Which phrase best describes “high tea”?
a) A light snack with tea and cakes
b) A full evening meal with meat, bread, and tea
c) A modern fast-food tradition
d) A royal tea ceremony
A full evening meal with meat, bread, and tea
Fill in the blank: “There isn’t ___ milk in the cup.”
a) some b) any c) a d) few
Any
Which question is correct?
a) Does she drink tea? b) Do she drinks tea? c) Does she drinks tea? d) Drink she tea?
Does she drink tea?
Choose the correct comparative form:
a) Tea is more healthier than coffee.
b) Tea is healthier than coffee.
c) Tea is healthyer than coffee. d) Tea is the most healthier than coffee.
Tea is healthier than coffee
When did tea first appear in England?
a) 15th century b) 17th century c) 19th century d) 20th century
17th century
What does the word “tea” also mean in some parts of England?
a) Breakfast b) Dinner c) Lunch d) Dessert
Dinner
Choose the correct preposition:
“Would you like sugar ___ your tea?”
a) on b) with c) at d) in
with
Choose the correct sentence in Present Perfect:
a) I have drinked tea already.
b) I has drunk tea already.
c) I have drunk tea already.
d) I am drinking tea already.
I have drunk tea already
Make a polite request (choose the correct sentence):
a) You pass me biscuits!
b) Pass me biscuits!
c) Can you pass me the biscuits, please?
d) Give me biscuits now!
Can you pass me the biscuits, please?