Vocabulary
Grammar
British and American culture
Literature and texts
Idioms
100

“reliable” 

Reliable = someone/something you can trust; dependable.

100

Which one is correct: He don’t like pizza or He doesn’t like pizza?  

Correct sentence: He doesn’t like pizza.

100

What is the capital of the UK?

Capital of the UK: London

100

What is a main character?

Main character = the most important character in the story.

100

What does “It’s raining cats and dogs” mean?

It’s raining cats and dogs = it’s raining very heavily.

200

What is a synonym for “angry”?


Synonym for angry:
→ mad, upset, furious, annoyed

200

Which one is correct: He don’t like pizza or He doesn’t like pizza?

Tense: Present perfect.

200

Name one difference between British and American English spelling.  

Spelling differences, for example:

  • colour / color

  • favourite / favorite

200

What is the setting in a story?

Setting = where and when the story takes place.

200

What does “break the ice” mean?

Break the ice = to make people feel more comfortable.

300

What does “to improve” mean?

To improve = to make something better.

300

Make this sentence correct: If I will see her, I will tell her.

Correct sentence:
→ If I see her, I will tell her.

300

What is Thanksgiving, and where is it celebrated?

Thanksgiving = a holiday celebrating thankfulness and family.
Celebrated in: the USA (og Canada – bonus).

300

Name one type of text genre 

Text genres: novel, short story, poem, article, play, etc.

300

What does “once in a blue moon” mean?

Once in a blue moon = very rarely.

400

What is the difference between “borrow” and “lend”?

Borrow = to take something and give it back later.
Lend = to give something to someone and get it back later.

400

What is the difference between “their”, “there” and “they’re”?

There = place
They’re = they are

400

Name two famous landmarks in the UK or the USA.

  • Big Ben

  • Statue of Liberty

  • Buckingham Palace

  • Golden Gate Bridge

400

What is a theme in a text?

Theme = the main idea or message in a text.

400

Explain the idiom “costs an arm and a leg”.

Costs an arm and a leg = very expensive.

500

Explain the meaning of the word “sustainable” and give one example.

Sustainable = something that can continue over time without harming the environment.
Eksempel: renewable energy, recycling, sustainable fashion.

500

Explain when to use present perfect instead of past simple.

  • tidspunktet ikke er viktig

  • handlingen har sammenheng med nåtiden

  • handlingen startet i fortiden og fortsatt gjelder
    Eksempel: I have lived here for five years.

500

Explain one cultural difference between teenagers in the UK/USA and Norway.

  • mer skoleuniform i UK

  • mer bilkultur i USA

  • forskjellig skolesystem

500

Explain the difference between fiction and non-fiction, with examples.

Fiction = made-up stories (novels, short stories).
Non-fiction = real information (articles, biographies).

500

"bob’s your uncle"  

it’s easy/there you go