Eastbourne
Food
Schools
Storytelling
Wildcard!!
100

Where is Eastbourne?

On the south (south-east) coast of England, not far from London.

100

What is the most eaten food in the world?

Rice

100

What do you call the place where you play football?

a football pitch

100

What do you call a person who tells stories?

Storyteller.

100

Jollof rice is a controversial dish from which continent?

Africa

200


The Pier

200

Which word in English means 'low cost' or 'inexpensive'?


Cheap

200

Where can British school students buy their lunch?

In the canteen.

200

What do you call the lesson taught to you by a story?

Moral

200

Pronounce this word correctly: Gross.

Gross - "grose" /ɡrəʊs/

300

In 1849 an important form of transport reached Eastbourne, connecting it to London. What was it?

Railway/Trains

300

Give an example of a utensil.

Knife, Fork, Spoon, Chopsticks

300

What is this?

09.00 - 10.00 : Maths

10.00 - 11.00 : Science

11.00 - 11.25 : Break time

11.25 - 12.25 : French

a Timetable

300
What does the word 'well-known' mean?

famous

300


Nun

400

Beachy Head is the tallest cliff in the UK made from which white stone?

Chalk

400

What is the opposite of sweet?

Savoury

400

What do British students receive if they are naughty?

A detention.

400

What do you call the people who are in a story/book/film/TV programme?

Characters

400

Pronounce this word correctly: Scissors

Scissors = /ˈsɪzəz/

500

In World War Two, Eastbourne was badly bombed using which form of attack?

Air raids.

500

How do most people describe the taste of coffee?

B...

bitter

500

Young children (5 - 10) in England go to Primary School. Where do children 11 - 18 study?

Secondary School.

500

What do you call two words with the same meaning?

e.g big/huge, desk/table

Synonyms

500

WHY CAN'T YOU SEE BIG BEN????

AND

WHAT IS THE TOWER CALLED?

Because it is the bell inside the tower! 

Elizabeth Tower