What is a 'person' in a novel called+
Character
What is the British English word for the American word 'shrimp'?
Prawn
Capital of Scotland?
Edinburgh
Country where Dublin is the capital
Ireland
What is the biggest planet in our solar system?
Jupiter
Main character(s):
Salva + Nya
Bruno
Who wrote "The Twits"?
Roald Dahl
Capital of Northern-Ireland
Belfast
What is the capital of India?
New Delhi
The American ‘Superbowl’ is the national championship of which sport?
American footbal
Gretel, Mother, Father, Schmuel, Kotler
Marial, mother, father, Uncle
What is the English word for 'næringsstoffer'?
Nutrients
What is missing from this full English breakfast?
Bacon, , eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, toast, and beans
sausages
Which English speaking country has almost exactly the same number of people as Norway?
Ireland
Who was the first man on the South Pole?
Roald Amundsen
Mention some themes from the novel you read
innocence(b), friendship(b,c), impact of war (c,b),
survival , hope, family, perseverance, resilience
Finish the sentence accroding to page 11. in Stages 9: "The best beauty hack is a ..........................."
smile
What is the most common fish used for fish and chips?
cod
Which two countries have the most English-speakers (acc. Wikipedia)?
USA
India
The Enlgish language has many loanwords from Hindi. What is the word for a one storied house?
Bungalow
Detail:
C: What tribes did Salva and Nya belong to?
B: Vocabulary: What is the word for "the deliberate and systematic destruction of a group of people because of their ethnicity, nationality, religion, or race."
Dinka, Nuer
Genocide
Finish the idiom:
"They packed us into the tube like ..........................; we could hardly move."
sardines
What is the second biggest city by population in England and therefore The UK?
Birmingham
The British people voted over something important the summer of 2016. What was they voted over and what was it popularly referred to as?
Membership in the EU, Brexit
He became a lawyer in Britain and later worked in South Africa. He followed the values of truth, tolerance and non-violence. He worked to free his country from British rule (The British Empire) and he led protests and hunger strikes and spent time in prison. Who was he?
Mahatma Gandhi