spelling
idioms
3 facts about English-speaking countries
neologisms(blends)
acronyms
100

|ˈdʒepədaɪz|

jeopardize

Have you ever had an experience that jeopardized your career? What happened?

100

I'm going to relax and just be a couch.....

... be a couch potato

How often do you become a couch potato? What do you do during those times?

100

….’s capital city became the first city in the world to have its own fire-brigade

…. is the second largest country in the UK

… is renowned around the globe for its whisky

Scotland


Have you ever been to Scotland? What are your associations with this country?

100

a person who pretends to be your friend but is in fact an enemy

frenemy (friend+ enemy)

Have you ever had a frenemy? How did you deal with that relationship?

100

DOB

DOB - Date Of Birth

Do you remember  DOB of all your relatives? Have you ever forgotten to congratulate any of them on their birthdays?

200

|ˈhæŋkətʃɪf|

handkerchief

Make up a question with "handkerchief", ask smb to answer your question.

200

Curiosity killed the ….

used to warn of the dangers of unnecessary investigation or experimentation

Curiosity killed the cat.

Do you agree with the saying "curiosity killed the cat"? Why or why not?

200

From 1066 to 1362 …  was ruled by the French

….is home to some of the finest cattle breeds in the world, such as the Hereford and Aberdeen Angus

… is home to the world's largest financial centre

England

What are some stereotypes about England and Englishmen?

200

a holiday that you take at home or near your home rather than travelling to another place

staycation (stay+vacation)


What do you think about staycations? Do you ever take one?

200

CSI

CSI – Crime Scene Investigation

Are you familiar with CSI shows? What do you think makes them interesting?

300

|zʊˈkiːnɪ|

zucchini


Do you like zucchini? How do you usually cook it?

300

I only see my cousins once in a blue...

not very often, rarely

...once in a blue moon

How often do you meet close friends? Would you say it’s once in a blue moon?

300

In the mid-1800s … experienced a gold rush that would forever change the country's history

…. is a vast and diverse country, made up of six states

…. is bordered by the Indian and Pacific Oceans

Australia

Would you like to move  to Australia? Why? Why not?

300

a bride-to-be who becomes selfish, greedy and obnoxious while planning her wedding

 bridezilla (bride+godzilla)

Make up a question with "bridezilla", ask smb to answer your question.

300

AD and  BC  

AD and  BC - Anno Domini vs Before Christ (also CE /BCE Common Era / Before Common Era)


Make up a question with "AD" or "BC", ask smb to answer your question.

400

|ˈtɜːkwɔɪz|

turquoise

Have you ever seen the turquoise waters somewhere in your country?

400

add … to the fire     

to make an argument or bad situation worse

add fuel to the fire 

Can you think of a situation where someone added fuel to the fire? How did it escalate?

400

…is home to an impressive 800,000 square kilometers of fresh water bodies

In 1930, an engineer from …  had a revolutionary idea - to paint dividing lines on roads

… is largely unpopulated. Around 90% of its population  live within 160km of the main border.


Canada

Canada has two official languages: English and French. Do you think it’s an advantage or a disadvantage for its citizens?

400

the act of fighting with your partner or friends via text message rather than confronting them in person

fexting (fighting + texting)

Do you think fexting is an effective way to resolve conflicts? Why or why not?

400

SMART goals

SMART goals – Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Time-bound Goals


Have you ever set SMART goals for yourself? Were they effective?

500

|ˌkɒnʃɪˈenʃəs|

conscientious

What does it mean to be conscientious in your work? Can you give an example?

500

get a/your …  in the door

to enter a business or organization at a low level, but with a chance of being more successful in the future

get a/your foot  in the door

What was your first job? How did you get a foot in the door?

500

… is one of only three countries in the world that have two official, equal-standing national anthems

The Moa, one of history's largest birds, was native to …. and could grow up to 12 feet in height and weigh up to 300kg

…made history in 2005 when its top three positions were held simultaneously by women: Helen Clark, the Prime Minister; Dame Silvia Cartwright, the Governor General; and Sian Elias, the Chief Justice

New Zealand

What comes to your mind when you think of New Zealand? Any  landmarks or animals ?

500

the concept that sky gazing can significantly benefit our mental health through its calming and meditative effect on the mind

skychology (sky+ psychology)


Have you heard about skychology? Do you think it can improve urban living?

500

AWOL 

AWOL- Absent WithOut Leave


What would you do if a friend went awol during an important event?