Vocabulary
Grammar
English-speaking countries
Reading & understanding
English-speaking countries, capitals
100

What is the English word for “skola”?

school

100

Fill in the blank:

“She ___ my best friend.” (is / are)

is

100

What is the capital of the United Kingdom?

London

100

What does "once upon a time" tell you?

It is a story/fairy tale

100

USA

Washington DC

200

Explain the word "hungry" in English.

You want to ead/you need food.

200

Choose the correct sentence:
a) He don’t like football.
b) He doesn’t like football.

b) He doesn't like football.

200

Which country has a flag called "Stars and Stripes"?

the United States/the USA

200

“Sara checked her phone again and looked at the bus stop.”

What is Sara probably waiting for?

A/The bus

200

Canada

Ottawa

300

What is the opposite of "easy"?

difficult/hard

300

Change to past tense:
“They play basketball.”

They played basketball.

300

How many states are there in the USA?

50 states

300

“Tom put on his jacket and took an umbrella.”
What can you guess about the weather?

It is raining / going to rain

300

Australia

Canberra

400

Which word fits best?

“I am very ___ because I didn’t sleep.”

tired

400

Fill in the blank:
“There isn’t ___ milk left.” (much / many)

much

400

Canada has two official languages. One is English. What is the other?

French

400

What is the difference between "their" and "there"?

  • their = something belongs to someone
  • there = a place
400

Ireland

Dublin

500

Explain the difference between "borrow" and "lend".

  • borrow = take something
  • lend = give something
500

Change these two sentences into one sentence, by using the word "because".

I stayed home. I was sick.

I stayed home because I was sick.

500

What do we call people who live in Ireland?

Irish

500

“She looked at the clock and started to run.”
Why did she run?

She was late / in a hurry (reasonable guess)

500

Jamaica

Kingston