Råd
"The languages you speaks and the values and traditions that surround you form part of your identities and make you who you are"
There are two grammatical errors in this sentence
What defines "Great Britain"?
This is a geographical term, but not the name of a country/state. The term refers to the island that consists of England, Scotland, and Wales
Capital of the United States?
Washington D.C.
What is the capital of France?
Paris
"Profession" in Norwegian?
Yrke
"Connecting with people from other background can help us learn how our own culture seas the world and too understand other people's perspectives"
There are three errors in this sentence
"Connecting with people from other backgrounds can help us learn how our own culture sees the world and to understand other people's perspectives"
How can you define "nationality"?
the status of belonging to a particular nation.
First US president?
George Washington
How many continents are there on Earth?
7
"To assume" in Norwegian?
Å anta
"As citizens of an democracy, we are used to having curtain rights, such as the right to vote in elections"
"As citizens of a democracy, we are used to having certain rights, such as the right to vote in elections"
Explain what "the UK" is?
Political term. It is the name of the nation that includes England, Scotland Wales, and Northern Ireland
How many states in the USA?
50
Which war began in 1914 after the assassination of Franz Ferdinand?
World War 1
"Prejudice" in Norwegian?
Fordom
Which word do not belong?
apartheid - Mandela - British Empire - Styrofoam cup
Styrofoam cup
What is the national animal of Wales?
A dragon
Longest river?
Missouri River
What year did the Berlin wall fall?
1989
"To prohibit" in Norwegian?
Å forby
Which word do not belong?
prejudice - ethnicity - stereotype - profession - to nod - gender
to nod
What is the national animal of Scotland?
A unicorn
Year the US got their constitution?
1776
What is the smallest bone in the human body?
The stapes (in the ear)