Which item of clothing do you wear on your feet, under your shoes?
socks
Which food is made from flour, water, and often yeast, and is used for sandwiches?
Bread
What animal can turn its head almost all the way around and hunts at night?
owl
What country is home to the Eiffel Tower?
France
What color do you get if you mix blue and red?
Purple
What can you wear when it's raining?
Rain coat
Name two drinks people usually have for breakfast.
Juice, milk, tea, coffee, water
Which bird cannot fly but is an excellent swimmer and lives in very cold places?
penguins
Which country is known for its kangaroos?
Australia
What do we call the place where you can borrow books?
Library
What kind of clothes do people wear at the beach?
Swimsuit, swim trunks, swimwear
Which fruit is red and known for having seeds on the outside?
Strawberry
Which animal is the largest land living mammal in the world?
(African) elephant
Name three countries where English is the first language.
United Kingdom (UK), United States of America (USA), Australia, New Zealand, India, Ireland, South Africa.
Which spelling is correct?
color or colour?
Both! Color = USA, colour = UK
What is the difference between sneakers and boots?
Sneakers are light and used for sports or everyday walking, while boots are heavier and often used in cold or wet weather to protect the feet.
Which food can be scrambled, boiled, and fried?
Eggs
Name four animals that lay eggs.
Chicken, snake, turtle (or bird, frog, crocodile)
Which country is known for having the longest wall in the world, the Great Wall?
China
What are the names of all four seasons?
Winter, spring, summer, autumn/fall
Name five items of clothing that start with the letter “S”
shirt, skirt, socks, shorts, scarf, swimsuit, swim trunks, shoes
What does junk food mean?
Food that is not healthy and contains a lot of sugar or fat
What's the difference between a carnivore and a herbivore?
Carbivore = eats meat
Heribvore = eats plats
Which continent is Egypt in?
Africa
What are three synonyms for "big"?
(synonyms is different words with the same meaning)
Large, huge, enormous, giant, massive