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10

What is the capital of the United States?

Washington, D.C.

10

This Canadian singer is famous for "Baby" and "Sorry."

Justin Bieber

10

Fill the gaps (Present Perfect).

He ____ _____ his leg (сломал).

He has broken his leg.

10

In what year did the United States declare independence from Britain?

1776

10

This American fast-food chain is famous for its golden arches.

 McDonald's

20

How many states are there in the US?

50 states

20

This Canadian singer became famous with "Blinding Lights", "The Hills", "São Paulo"  and "Call Out My Name."

Weeknd

20

Open the brackets (Present Perfect).

The cat (пить) its milk.

The cat has drunk its milk.

20

The U.S. bought Alaska from which country in 1867?

Russia

20

The name "Canada" comes from the word "____" meaning ____.

The name Canada comes from the word "kanata" meaning a settlement, village

30

The US has the most national parks. Which park was the first one established?

Yellowstone National Park

30

This American rapper, known for "Lose Yourself" and "Rap God", "Mockingbird" was born in Missouri.

Eminem

30

Name irregular verbs.

See- ____- _____

Be- ____- ______

Take-_____-_____

Give- _____- _____

Eat- _____- ______

Get- _____- ______

Buy- _____- _____


See-saw-seen

Be-was/were-been

Take-took-taken

Give-gave-given

Eat-ate-eaten

Get-got-got

Buy-bought-bought

30

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington

30

This American holiday is often associated with eating turkey and pumpkin pie.

Thanksgiving

40

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from which country?

France

40

He is known as the "King of Pop" and released "Billie Jean", "Thriller", "Smooth Criminal".

Michael Jackson

40

Make up general questions.

  • She has visited Paris three times.

  • They have just finished their homework.

  • Mike has never tried sushi before.

  • We have lived in this house for five years.

  • Emma has bought a new laptop.

  • The students have already written the test.

  • My parents have been to Canada twice.

  • Tom has broken his phone.

  • She has learned five foreign languages.

  • I have seen this movie before.

  • Has she visited Paris three times?
  • Have they just finished their homework?
  • Has Mike never tried sushi before?
  • Have we lived in this house for five years?
  • Has Emma bought a new laptop?
  • Have the students already written the test?
  • Have your parents been to Canada twice?
  • Has Tom broken his phone?
  • Has she learned five foreign languages?
40

When do Americans celebrate Independence Day?

On 4 July

40

How many stripes are there on the American flag?

13 stripes

50

This US state has the most lakes.

Alaska 

50

This American pop star is known as the "bad guy" and has hits like "birds of a feather" and "lovely".

Billie Eilish

50

Find and correct the mistakes in these sentences:

  1. I have saw this film yesterday.
  2. She has went to the store an hour ago.
  3. They has lived here since five years.
  4. Have you ever eat sushi?
  5. He just has finished his project.
  1. I have seen this film yesterday. ❌ (Past Simple) → I saw this film yesterday.
  2. She has gone to the store an hour ago. ❌ (Past Simple) → She went to the store an hour ago.
  3. They has have lived here since five years. ❌ → They have lived here for five years.
  4. Have you ever eat eaten sushi? ❌ → Have you ever eaten sushi?
  5. He just has finished ❌ → He has just finished his project. ✅
50

Who is Pierre Trudeau?

Trudeau served as the Prime Minister of Canada from 1968 to 1979 and again from 1980 to 1984. One of his most notable accomplishments was repatriating the Canadian Constitution in 1982, which included the addition of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

50

True or false (2 of them are true, 1 is false):

1. Canada is extremely cold.

2. Canada is the second-largest country.

3. Volleyball was born in Canada.

the 3rd one is false!

Volleyball was invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA, as a less strenuous alternative to basketball for older members of his YMCA.