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Capitals of Anglophone countries
The UK
Grammar
Vocabulary
100

What is the most visited website in the world?

Google

100

What is the capital of the US?

Washington D.C.

100

When the Queen dies who will be the next monarch?

Prince Charles

100

Complete the sentence with the correct form: They (live) in Madrid since 2016.

have lived or have been living

100

Name 5 things you do when you go on holiday.

(Players' own answers)

200

What is the most popular sport in the world?

Football

200

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

200

Who is the Prime Minister of Britain?

Boris Johnson

200

Use the correct form of the verb: I must leave now. My bus ________ (leave) in an hour.

leaves

200

Name 5 containers

Players' own answers
300

What is the most spoken language in the world?

Mandarin (1 billion+ speakers)

300

What's the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

300

What city did the Beatles come from?

Liverpool

300

Paraphrase the sentence using PASSIVE:

J.K. Rowling wrote the 'Harry Potter' books.

The 'Harry Potter' books were written by J.K. Rowling.

300

Name at least 3 things people can do with their hair.

For example, have your hair cut / curled / put up / straightened / dyed.

400

What is the most popular ice cream flavour?

Vanilla

400
What's the capital of New Zealand?

Wellington

400

What is the capital of Wales?

Cardiff

400

Paraphrase the second sentence: 

Tomorrow the mechanic will fix my car.

Tomorrow I _________________.



will have my car fixed

400
Name phrasal verbs that are synonymous to these expressions: stop doing something, come (or appear), come to someone's home.
Give up, turn up, come round.
500

Excluding water, what is the most popular drink in the world?

Coffee

500

What's the capital of Pakistan?

Islamabad
500

What did Guy Fawkes try to do on November 5, 1605?

Blow up the parliament

500

Paraphrase the sentence: 

She asked us: "Did you go to the cinema yesterday?"

She asked us...

... if we had gone to the cinema the day before.
500

Name the word which means 'a period of time working for an employer to learn the particular set of skills needed for a job'. Spell this word.

Apprenticeship