A new place to live
At the doctor
Food
Applying for a job
History of the UK
100

The room at the top of a house is called ...

an attic

100

Another word for sick is ...

ill

100

What is the correct translation of "garnaal"?

shrimp or prawn

100

"sollicitatiegesprek" in English is?

job interview 

100

The current monarch of the UK is? 

King Charles III

200

A house with another house on each side is called ...

a terraced house 

200

After a night out, you might have a ...

hangover 

200

The correct translation of "tender" is ... in Dutch.

mals

200

A CV is also called a ... in English. 

resume

200

James I was married to ... 

Anne of Denmark 

300

Do you remember what a Boomerang kid is? 

Someone who leaves home for college and then comes back to live with their parents.

300

You can ... from something, such as a disease. 

suffer

300

Apart from Kangaroo and Haggis, what is the third dish we discussed in chapter 4? It makes my skin crawl if I think about it again.

maggot cheese 

300

De aanhef in een sollicitatiebrief noemen we in het Engels? 

the salutation 

300

During which period did The Battle of Hastings take place?

During the Middle Ages 

400

What word are we looking for? 

Limited in the freedom to move because there is not enough space. 

cramped

400

"uitslag" in English is?

a rash

400

"raap" translates to ... in English.

turnip

400

Make a sentence using the future continuous. 

e.g. I will be living in Spain.

400

James I of England was also ...

James VI of Scotland

500

What is the difference between the suburbs and the countryside?

suburbs = half city/half nature

countryside = in nature

500

The adjective of the noun "empathy" is ...

empathetic 

500

Haggis contains a sheep's ... , ... and ...

(stomach) / heart, liver and lungs

500

Make a sentence with the future perfect.

e.g. I will have found a job by the time my course finishes.

500

Explain the difference between Great Britain and the United Kingdom. 

Great Britain is an island and is used as a geographical term. It includes Wales, Scotland and England. The UK is made up of Scotland, England, Northern Ireland and Wales.