American Stereotypes
Hard Words/Tongue Twisters
Figures of Speech
Interjections
Am. English vs Brit. English
100

What is a type of sandwich commonly eaten by Americans?

Peanut butter and jelly sandwich

100

Pronounce correctly "chaos"

Kay-ahs

100

What does "the elephant in the room" mean?

An obvious truth or fact that is being intentionally ignored

100

What can you say when you are disappointed?

Darn

Aw

Boo

100

Which is closer to French: American English or British English?

British English

200

What sport is very popular in America?

American football

200

Pronounce correctly "Mischievous"

Mis-chee-vee-us

Mis-chuh-vus

200

What does "take it with a grain of salt" mean?

Evaluate something that someone says as not completely true

200

What can you say when you are scared?

Eek

Ah

Yikes

200

What does "posh" mean?

Fancy; upper class

300

True or False: all Americans own a gun

False

300

Pronounce correctly "brewery"

Brew-ry

300

What does "to cut somebody some slack" mean

To treat someone less severely or critically

300

What can you say when you are happy?

Hurray

Yeah

Wow

Yay

300

What is Received Pronunciation and who uses it?

The soft "r" pronunciation

The British

400

How long is an American High School lunch break?

30 minutes

400

Harry the hungry, hungry hippo is happily eating ham in his house

Pronounces "h" in each word

400

What does "spur of the moment" mean?

An action or decision that happens suddenly or impulsively

400

What are the different meanings of "hey"

Hey - surprised negatively

Hey - surprised positively

Hey! - annoyed

400

Who is William the Conquerer and why is he important?

He brought French to England when he became king. Made French the high language therefore mixing it with old English.

500

BONUS QUESTION: In what state does Celeste go to university?

Iowa - University of Iowa

500

Pronounce correctly "antidisestablishmentarianism"

Anti-dis-establish-men-tari-an-ism

500

What does "jump on the bandwagon" mean?

To follow a trend/something that everyone else is doing

500

When do we use a coma when expressing an interjection?

When the feeling is not as strong

500

Pronounce "water" first like an American and then like a British person

"wader"

"watuh"