Vocabulary
Grammar
Countries
Animals
Holidays and festivals
100

the opposite of "dangerous"

Safe

100

the plural of "a fish" 

fish

100

In which state can you find Sydney Opera House?

Australia

100

a black and white bird, found mainly in the Antarctic, that cannot fly but uses its small wings to help it swim

a penguin

100

What is the 24th December called in English?

Christmas Eve

200

the sport of "shooting arrows"

Archery

200

Find a mistake: I'm listening music right now.

I'm listening to music right now.

200

What is the capital of 

Edinburgh

200

a sea animal with a soft, oval body and eight arms; often eaten as food

an octopus

200

When is Independence Day celebrated?

on 4th July

300

the thick main stem of a tree, from which its branches grow

A trunk

300

Find a mistake: I wash the dishes now.

I'm washing the dishes now.

300

Who is the monarch/king of Canada?

King Charles III
300

an animal (a reptile) with a thick, hard shell that it can move its head and legs into for protection, it lives only on land

a tortoise

300

What holiday is celebrated on 31st October?

Halloween

400

meat from a very young cow

Veal

400

Find a mistake: Michael bringed a pet rat to school yesterday.

Michael brought a pet rat to school yesterday.

400

How many stars are there on the US flag?

50

400

a small brown nocturnal mammal with sharp spines on its back and sides, it eats insects and earthworms

a hedgehog

400

When is Guy Fawkes Night?

on 5th November

500

an injury or mark where the skin has not been broken but is darker in colour, often as a result of being hit by something

A bruise

500
Find a mistake: My parents gave me a lift to school three days before.

My parents gave me a lift to school three days ago.

500

What is the national plant of England?

A rose

500

a small, long animal with many legs that feeds on the leaves of plants, and develops into a butterfly or moth

a caterpillar

500

When is Twelfth Night?

on 5th (or 6th) January