Complete the sentence in Simple Past:
„Yesterday, I ___ (go) to the cinema.“
went
I have four legs and a back, but I am not alive. You sit on me. What am I?
A chair
I am a famous wizard created by J.K. Rowling. I go to Hogwarts. Who am I?
Harry Potter
Name two different sights in London.
e.g. Big Ben, Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace
What does the word „environment“ mean?
Umwelt
Complete the sentence:
I ___ (never / be) to London before.
I have never been to London before.
I am yellow and sour. You can squeeze me to make juice. What am I?
I am the 45th President of the United States. Before politics, I was a businessman and a TV star. My last name sounds like a card game. Who am I?
Donald Trump
Which sport is most popular in the USA?
American Football
Give a synonym for „happy“.
Glad / joyful / pleased
Build a sentence in Conditional I with „if“ and „rain“:
If it rains, we will stay at home.
I have wings but I am not a bird. I fly and I can sting. What am I?
a bee
I wrote many plays, including Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet. Who am I?
William Shakespeare
What do people in the US celebrate on October 31th?
Halloween
What is the meaning of „to improve“?
(sich) verbessern
What’s the difference between “will” and “going to” for the future? Give an example.
Will = spontaneous decisions; going to = plans.
Example: I will call him now. / I’m going to visit my grandma.
I keep things cold inside me. You open my door to get food and drinks. What am I?
a refrigerator (fridge)
I fought for civil rights in America and gave the "I have a dream" speech. Who am I?
Name the capital cities of England, Scotland, and Wales.
London, Edinburgh, Cardiff
You don’t have to pay for the entrance – it’s free / cheap / expensive / rare.
free
Add a relative clause:
„This is the girl. She won the race.“
This is the girl who won the race.
I am very bright and fast in the sky during a storm. I make a loud sound called thunder. What am I?
lightning
I developed the theory of relativity and am one of the most famous scientists. Who am I?
Albert Einstein
Explain the term "Haggis":
Haggis is a traditional Scottish food. It’s made from parts of a sheep, like the heart, liver, and lungs. These are mixed with oats, onions, spices, and a little fat.
Explain the difference between „borrow“ and „lend“.
Borrow = etwas ausleihen; lend = etwas verleihen