What is another word for pants?
trousers / jeans
Use a / an before the following words:
- umbrella
- university
- uniform
- uncle
an umbrella
a university
a uniform
an uncle
What is an armchair? (German)
ein Sessel
Name a animal for each category:
- mammal
- bird
- insect
- reptile
individual solutions:
- mammal
- bird
- insect
- reptile
What is a "foodie"?
a person who loves food
If my father's sister got a daughter, what is she to me?
Cousin
What does the word "frequency" mean in German?
Häufigkeit
+ 200
What is "Umwelt" in English?
Name three dairy products.
individual answers
- cheese
- yoghurt
- milk / cream
- butter
In English there are 6 common question words. Which is missing?
- What
- Who
- When
- Where
- Why
How
Name one rule when to use present simple.
Use for
- facts
- habits & routines
- general truths about a person or thing
Please spell the word "staubsaugen" in English.
v a c u u m
What is the opposite to urban / city?
rural / countryside
When do we use "a few" and when "a little"?
Use "a few" with countable nouns. (glasses, apples)
Use "a little" with uncountable nouns. (bread, pasta)
Which word is incorrect:
- lunchbox
- timetable
- exercisebook
- textbook
exercise book
What does the phrase "switch off" mean?
Example: "I usually switch off in the evening.
To relax or stop thinking about work or stress, usually mentally disconnecting (no phone, or TV)
Name two rules when to use present continuous.
Use for actions happening right now.
Use for temporary actions or situations.
Use for planned future events.
Use for changing or developing situations.
"The Serengeti" is a ...
a. desert
b. tundra
c. savannah
d. coastal beach
c. savannah
Which of the following is not a way to prepare an egg?
boil / fry / scramble / poach / roast
You usually don't roast an egg.
What is their name?
Dylan
The following list of adverbs show how often something happens. From 0% - 100%. Give an example fitting 2.
1. never
2. ...
3. sometimes
4. often
5. usually
6. always
seldom
rarley
hardly ever
What is a soap opera? (explain)
A soap opera is a TV or radio drama series that tells ongoing, emotional, and often melodramatic stories about the lives and relationships of a group of characters.
There are many fantastic wildlife in Britain. But what is a porpoise?
It's a type of whale. / Schweinswal
Fill in the gap using one word:
"Does your school have a garden? Is there ___ to put waste fruit and vegetables?"