Holidays
Present continuous gap-fill
Ordinal numbers
Present continuous sentences
Name the holiday
100

Name the holiday of the Patron Saint of Ireland, when people wear green.

St. Patrick's Day

100

Fill in the sentence :

The people ___ eating hotdogs.

are

100

01 / 04

The first of April

100

I (wear) ____   ________ a disguise.

I am wearing a disguise.

100

When Americans celebrate their history, eat hotdogs and watch American football?

The fourth of July / Independence Day

200

What is the carnival celebrated in New Orleans?

Mardi Gras

200

He is _________ the trumpet in the parade.

playing

200

The 09 / 02 

The ninth of February

200

They (sing) ___ _______ a song.

They are singing a song.
200

When Americans wear costumes and go to a parade in New Orleans?

Mardi Gras

300
What American holiday is in July?

Independence Day

300

We are _______ a party for graduation.

having / organising / hosting

300

03 / 09

The third of September

300
We (exchange) ___ _________ gifts.

We are exchanging gifts.

300

On the 17th March?

St. Patrick's Day

400

What is the popular Caribbean carnival in London?

Notting Hill Carnival

400

I am _______ the parade and fireworks show.

attending / watching / going to

400

12 / 05

The twelfth of May

400

He (set off) ___ __________ fireworks at midnight.

He is setting off fireworks at midnight.

400

On the 1st March?

St. Davids Day

500

What is the Scottish New Year's Eve holiday?

Hogmanay

500

She is _______ a traditional costume.

wearing

500

31 / 12

The thirty-first of December

500

She (ride on) ____ _________ a float in the parade.

She is riding on a float in the parade.

500

When people sing 'Auld Lang Syne'

Hogmanay / New Year's Eve in Scotland