Vocabulary From this Week
Verb patterns
Past participles
London
Pop culture
Geography
100


chimney

100

I enjoy _________ (swim)

swimming

100

walk

walked

100

What famous clock tower is located at the north end of the Palace of Westminster?

Big Ben


100

Which singer is known for the hit song “A Team”?

Ed Sheeran

100

Which country is famous for the Kremlin?

Russia


200

Red rectangles that make up the wall: b______

bricks

200

I promise ________ (go) to sleep as soon as I get home.

to go

200

Drive

driven

200

What color are the iconic London taxi cabs traditionally known for?

black

200

What’s the national rugby team of New Zealand?

All Blacks

200

The driest desert in the world is called the Atacama Desert. What country is it mainly located in?

Chile

300

What material comes originally from the French city of Nimes?

denim (des Nimes)

300

I’m thirsty and sick of driving. Let’s stop ______ (go) into that bar!

to go

300

write

written

300

What London street is famous for its journalistic history and for being the home of fictional demon barber Sweeney Todd?

Fleet Street

300

What is Spider-Man’s real name?

Peter Parker

300

What is the capital city of Australia?

Canberra


400

What soft material beginning with s is used to make handkerchiefs and pyjamas?

silk

400
Since I quit drinking, I have stopped _________ (go) into bars.

going

400

run

run

400

Which London park is famous for Speaker’s Corner, a traditional site for public debates and speeches?

Hyde Park

400

Which Netflix show features a Korean man who enters a strange deadly contest to win lots of money?

Squid Game

400

Name a US state where more than half of the population lives on islands.

Hawaii OR New York

500

What c________ is a mess of possessions in your house.

clutter

500

I look forward to ______ (meet) you!

meeting

500

Go

been

500

What is the name of the ancient Roman name for the city now known as London?

Londinium

500

What won the Best Picture at the Oscars earlier this year?

Anora
500

Which mountain range with a back-breaking name runs through Morocco?

Atlas Mountains