Name three types of public transport that operate on rails.
a train, a tram, and a subway/metro/underground
This giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank is one of the most popular paid attractions in the UK. What is its name?
London Eye![]()
Name three common symptoms you might tell a doctor about if you have a cold or flu.
a sore throat, a runny/stuffy nose, a cough, a fever, body aches (aches and pains), fatigue
Where is the picture in relation to the wall? "The picture is _____ the wall."
on the wall
On the night of November 5th, British people light bonfires and set off fireworks to commemorate the failure of this 1605 plot. What is the celebration called?
Bonfire Night (or Guy Fawkes Night)
What does it mean if you "travel light"?
To take very little luggage with you.
This fortress on the north bank of the Thames has served as a royal palace, prison, and arsenal. Now it's home to the Crown Jewels. What is it called?
the Tower of London![]()
Explain the meaning of the idiom: "I'm feeling under the weather." Is it a formal medical term?
It means feeling slightly ill or unwell. No, it's an informal idiom, not a medical term.
Fill in the missing prepositions: "She walked _____ the bridge, then _____ the park, and sat down _____ a bench."
across/over the bridge, through the park, on a bench.
What do British people celebrate on December 26th, a public holiday known for shopping sales and giving to servants/postmen in the past?
Boxing Day
Name three synonyms for the word 'trip'
a journey, a voyage, an excursion, (travel, tour, expedition), etc.
This famous square in Westminster is known for its pigeons, fountains, and the National Gallery on its north side. Nelson's Column stands in its center.
Trafalgar Square
You have a runny nose, you sneeze a lot, and your eyes are itchy. This is typical for a... What condition is it, especially common in spring/summer?
an allergy / hay fever
Form a subject question to this sentence: "Thomas broke the vase."
Who broke the vase?
At Christmas, people often hang this decorative plant in their homes. According to tradition, you must kiss someone if you are both standing under it. What is it?
mistletoe
If someone tells you to "go off the beaten track/path" while travelling, what are they recommending?
To visit places that are less popular with tourists, to explore remote or unusual places.
This is the official London residence of the British monarch. You can tell if the Queen/King is at home by looking at the flag flying above it.
Buckingham Palace
Someone has eaten something bad. They have stomach pain and feel like they need to vomit. What is this general condition called?
food poisoning / an upset stomach
Report this yes/no question: "Are you coming to the party?" he asked her.
He asked her if/whether she was coming to the party.
This spring holiday in March or April is associated with the Christian tradition but also has pagan roots. Its symbols include eggs and bunnies. What is it called in the UK?
Easter
Travelling can be stressful. Name three common travel problems
a long layover / stopover, lost luggage / baggage claim issue, jet lag, motion sickness, a cancellation, overbooking
This grand cathedral, designed by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London, has a famous Whispering Gallery and a dome that dominates the city's skyline.
St. Paul's Cathedral
I am a common medical instrument. The doctor uses me to listen to your heart and lungs. What am I?
a stethoscope
Report this mixed sequence: "What are you doing here?" she asked. "I'm looking for my keys," he replied.
She asked him what he was doing there. He replied (that) he was looking for his keys.
What unusual sport or activity is traditionally associated with Pancake Day (Shrove Tuesday) in some UK towns?
pancake races (People run while flipping a pancake in a frying pan).