Grammar
Health and the body
UK vs US
Culture
Nature
100

This tense is used for actions that were happening at a specific time in the past.

the past continuous

100

This is something in your body that fights germs and keeps you healthy.

the immune system

100

UK: flat — US: ?

apartment

100

This US state is famous for Hollywood and the movie industry.

California

100

This bright streak of light appears in the sky during a thunderstorm.

lightning

200

These two modal verbs express possibility in the future.

“might” and “may”

200

This is the largest organ in your body and protects you from infection.

the skin

200

UK: lift — US: ?

elevator

200

John, Paul, George and Ringo were famous as what?

The Beatles

200

This natural event makes volcanoes dangerous.

a volcanic eruption

300

This part of speech describes or gives more information about a noun.

an adjective

300

This nutrient helps build muscles and repair tissues.

protein

300

In the UK, people celebrate Boxing Day. In the US, this day is not a holiday.

December 26th

300

Irish celebration with green clothes.

St. Patrick’s Day

300

These small insects live in large groups called colonies and can carry many times their own weight.

ants

400

Word for comparing two things.

than

400

This common illness causes sneezing, coughing, and a sore throat.

a cold

400

What do they normally call "university" in the US?

college

400

In the UK, this is the official residence of the British monarch in London.

Buckingham Palace

400

This weather phenomenon involves the rapid movement of air and can form a funnel shape.

a tornado

500

It’s a verb pattern: after “enjoy,” this form of the verb is used.

the gerund (“-ing” form)

500

This organ filters your blood and produces urine.

the kidney

500

In the US, pants means trousers. What does pants mean in the UK?

the underwear

500

In Ireland, this famous ancient monument consists of large standing stones arranged in a circle.

Stonehenge

500

This occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, blocking the sun’s light.

a solar eclipse