What is the Danish translation of the word 'meddle'?
blande sig
What is the name of the modern, urban English language influenced by immigrants?
MLE / Multicultural London English
I hvilken person & tal får verbet -s på i præsens?
3. person singularis
From whom did the Americans want to become independent in 1776?
The British / Britain / King George
What do Kate, Ruth and Tommy turn out to be in Never Let Me Go?
clones
After which event did Tariq Ramadan write his article "You Can't Go Home Again" addressed at both Muslims and non-Muslims?
9/11
Hvilke to sætningsled (latinske navne) skal stemme overens ved kongruens?
subjekt og verballed
How do you spell and pronounce the noun version of the verb 'pronounce'?
PRO-NUN-CI-A-TION
What is the English name for 'aktiv dødshjælp'?
euthanasia
Which term describes a minority person's total adaptation of the majority culture?
assimilation
Hvad kalder man ved adjektivernes gradbøjning 3. grad på latin?
superlativ
Which country used to be called "the jewel in crown" of the British Empire but is now the fifth largest economy in the world and has a prime minister who will probably win a third term in the election ending on Saturday?
India
Which phrase describes the time period when humans have had a substantial impact on our planet?
the anthropocene
How does the first line of Benjamin Zephaniah's poem "The London Breed" go?
I love dis great polluted place
Hvilke to ordklasser er det, som et adjektiv kan beskrive (latinske termer)?
(modsat et adverbium)
substantiver + personlige pronominer
What is the name of the current Prime Minister of the UK?
Rishi Sunak
What is the title of Phoebe Hesketh's poem about old people at a hospital (= the name of such a ward)?
Geriatric Ward
What do Robin Cook, Benjamin Zephaniah and Sarfraz Manzoor have in common in their view of multiculturalism in the UK?
They have a positive, optimistic take on multiculturalism and want to focus on what unites instead of what separates the British people
Hvordan bøjes 'think' i første person perfektum udvidet tid?
I have been thinking
Name 8 countries besides the UK and the USA that by law have English as their official language (and not just lingua franca)
Canada + Ireland
Australia + New Zealand + Papua New Guinea
South Africa + Kenya + Tanzania + Uganda + Zambia + Zimbabwe + Nigeria + Ghana + Sierra Leone + Liberia
India + Pakistan
Jamaica + Bahamas + Bermuda + Trinidad & Tobago