What country is English originally from?
The United Kingdom
Which country is famous for kangaroos and speaks English?
Australia
What famous clock tower is in London?
Big Ben
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
What is the capital of Australia?
Canberra 
A tradition dating back to the 19th century involving tea, sandwiches, and cakes, often served in the afternoon to bridge the gap between lunch and dinner.
Afternoon Tea
Who is the famous detective from the UK?
Sherlock Holmes
What do people call the UK flag?
The Union Jack.
Which country has a maple leaf on its flag?
Canada
This animal, the ____________, is a symbol of Australia.
kangaroo ![]()
What holiday is celebrated on July 4th in the USA?
Independence Day
What is the traditional food in the UK: fish and …?
Chips
What ocean is between the UK and the USA?
The Atlantic Ocean
What is the second most spoken language in the USA?
Because people all over the world use it to communicate.
What is the currency in the UK?
The pound (pound sterling)
Built between 3,000 and 1,520 BC, making room for speculation that it may have been an astronomical device used to predict eclipses, or a healing centre for the sick and injured, or even a landing pad for space aliens. The mystery surrounding the structures, which would have taken enormous effort and special tools to build, is part of its attraction.
Stonehenge
"To be or not to be" is a quote from which play?
Hamlet
What type of government does the UK have?
A constitutional monarchy.
Which is the largest English-speaking country by territory?
Canada
Which English-speaking country is closest to Kazakhstan:
India
Who brought the English language to Britain?
The Anglo-Saxons.
What do people usually do on “Bonfire Night”?
Watch fireworks and celebrate.
Which country gave the Statue of Liberty to the USA?
France
Each of the four countries of the UK has its own capital city. Name them:
which english-speaking country is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including the great barrier reef and the outback?
Australia