London Sights
People
UK
Vocab
Grammar
100

Everybody calls it that way, but it's actually just the clock. The tower's name is "Elizabeth Tower".

What is Big Ben?

100

He has a blog about his favourite things like cricket or London in film.

Who is Mo?

100

It's part of the British Isles, but not the UK!

What is (the Republic of) Ireland?

100

They are very important for every football match and make sure that the rules are followed.

What is a referee?

100

Us -ed or the irregular 2nd form to explain what happened. Use words like yesterday, in 2020, last week etc.

What is simple past?

200

A home to ravens, the famous Beefeaters feed them biscuits full of blood!

What is the Tower of London?

200

She not only gets lost at Notting Hill Carnival, but also has to learn a difficult new language!

Who is Emily?

200

I consist of sausages, egg, tomatoes, mushrooms, hash browns, black pudding and baked beans.

What is English Breakfast?

200

This is what people go on when they really love spending their holidays on a boat.

What is a cruise?

200

Use me for actions that finished BEFORE a time in the past. The past of the past so to say! 

What is the past perfect?

300

From the top of this great sight, you can see 40km on a clear day.  You need at least 30 minutes here.

What is the London Eye?

300

This confident Scottish boy posts about his shenanigans in Ireland.

Who is Lewis?

300

If you want to become a musician, this is the city you should go to. Great music is played on Grafton Street every day.

What is Dublin?

300

This is what you do when you buy people and make them work for you without paying them.

What is slavery?

300
You'll find me if you look for words like who, which or that.

What is a relative clause?

400

This place is also called "The cathedral of science".

What is the National History Museum?

400

This class teacher doesn't like it when rules are broken!

Who is Mrs. Grant?

400

Miss Kant went to this city in February and took lots of photos - just for you!

What is Liverpool?

400

An example of this would be pound, euro, dollar... you often have to change it when you travel to another country.

What is currency?

400

This kind of sentence describes what happens to people or things, not what somebody or something does.

What is the passive?

500

It's not really a sight, but from here Luke and Mo take great pictures of the Shard!

What is One New Change?

500

Because of him, every child in Britain learns how to swim from a youg age.

Who is James Clarke?

500

Everybody knows London, but what about me? I'm the second largest UK city in population!

What is Birmingham?

500

These places can get very busy. It's where two streets meet.

What is a junction?

500

Use me with words like already, ever, never or yet.

What is the present perfect?