TRANSPORTATION
PLACES IN A CITY
PAST SIMPLE
LONDON QUIZ
AMERICAN VS BRITISH
100

 What vehicle travels on rails in the city?

TRAIN OR UNDERGROUND

100

What famous clock tower is in London?

BIG BEN

100

Yesterday, I ______ (play) football.

PLAYED

100

What is the name of the most famous bridge in London?

TOWER BRIDGE

100

In British English, we say shop. What do Americans say?

STORE

200

What do you call a car that you pay to take you somewhere?

TAXI

200

Where can you buy food in the city?

MARKET, SUPERMARKET
200

Last night, she ______ (watch) TV.

WATCHED

200

From where can you see all London from above?

LONDON EYE

200

In American English, we say mall. What do British people say?

SHOPPING CENTRE

300

What is the big red vehicle in London that has two floors?

DOUBLE-DECKER BUS
300

What place in the city has many books to read or borrow?

LIBRARY

300

Yesterday, we ______ (go) to school.

WENT

300

What is the name of the river in London?

RIVER THAMES

300

In British English, we say underground. What do Americans say?

SUBWAY

400

What is the name of the underground train system in London?

THE TUBE

400

What do we call very tall buildings?

SKYSCRAPERS
400

He ______ (eat) pizza for dinner yesterday.

ATE

400

What is the name of the king of the United Kingdom?

CHARLES III

400

In American English, we say streetcar. What do British people say?

TRAM

500

What do you call the place where many buses arrive and leave in a city?

BUS STATION
500

Approximately how many people live in London?

9 MILLION PEOPLE (PLUS TURISTS!)

500

Did you ______ (see) the teacher yesterday?

SEE

500

What is the name of the famous square with lions and fountains in London?

TRAFALGAR SQUARE

500

In American English, we say DRUGSTORE. What do British say?

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