Grammar
The UK
Summer Reading
Word Formation
Vocabulary
100

“She usually _______ (go) to school by bus.”

goes

100

Who wrote the plays “Hamlet” and “Romeo and Juliet”?

William Shakespeare

100

What is the woman’s name in the story "The Gift Of The Magi"?

Della

100

She is very _______ (care) about her little brother.

careful

100

What do we call a person who is about 40–60 years old?

middle-aged

200

I enjoy _______ (read) books.

reading

200

How many countries are there in the UK?

Four (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)

200

Where does the story While the Auto Waits take place? 

In a park in New York

200

A person who writes news for newspapers is a _______ (journal).

journalist

200

What is the word for “a lot of water covering land after heavy rain”?

flood

300

By next week, he _______ (finish) the project.

will have finished

300

Which ancient monument is made of large stones and is older than 4,000 years?

Stonehenge

300

What is the job of the young man in While the Auto Waits? 

He works in a restaurant (waiter)

300

He answered the question _______ (correct).

correctly

300

What verb means “to feel pain or to have problems because of something”?

Suffer

400

Modal verbs: “You _______ (must / can) wear a helmet when you ride a bike.”

must

400

Which giant wheel on the Thames gives a view of the whole city?

The London Eye

400

The Last Leaf. True or False? Sue and Johnsy were old friends

False
400

She solved the problem _______ (easy).

easily

400

What are the special glasses that protect your eyes under water?

goggles

500

The letter _______ (send) yesterday

was sent

500

What is the name of the largest and most famous park in London, often called “the green lungs” of the city? 

Hyde Park

500

What lesson does the story The Gift Of The Magi teach?

Love is more important than gifts

500

This device is _______ (connect → not) to the network.

disconnected

500

A sea creature you cannot really meet: she sings beautifully, but she has a tail instead of legs.

mermaid