This Italian dish is made of a thin crust topped with sauce, cheese, and various other things.
This large bear species is known for its white fur and lives in the Arctic.
Polar bear
What is the plural form of "child"
children
This is the largest country in the world by land area.
Russia
This water sport involves balancing on a board and riding ocean waves.
Surfing
This sweet treat is made from cacao beans and is often used to make bars or truffles.
Chocolate
This bird is known for its ability to mimic human speech.
Parrot
Form the present continuous of "it dies"
It is dying
This continent is home to the Sahara Desert and the Nile River.
Africa
A small stringed instrument, commonly used in orchestras, is played with a bow.
Violin
This Italian cheese is known for its sharp flavour and is often grated over pasta dishes.
Parmesan
This flightless bird is native to Australia and is the second largest bird in the world.
Emu
This is the most commonly used letter in the English language.
E
The capital of South Korea, a bustling city known for its technology and culture.
Seoul
This game, played on a checkered board with black and white pieces, features kings, queens, and rooks.
Chess
Bread - meat - cheese - sauce - vegetables - bread
This nocturnal mammals are known for hanging upside down and using echolocation to navigate.
Describe 2 situations when we use the present continuous and not the present simple.
1. at the moment of speach
2. two things happen simultaneously
This sea, bordered by Jordan and Israel, is the lowest point on Earth's surface.
The Dead Sea
This sport involves two teams, a hoop, and a ball that is dribbled and shot.
Basketball
This process involves submerging food in hot oil to cook it quickly and give it a crispy textrue
This small, spiky mammal rolls into a ball as a defense mechanism.
Hedgehog
This punctuation mark is used to indicate possession or a contraction.
Apostrophe
The capital of Canada, this city is located in the province of Ontario.
Ottawa
In soccer, this player is the only one allowed to use their hands during play.
Goalkeeper