Idioms
Spelling Bee
Grammar
English history
Entertainment industry
100

On cloud nine

Extremely happy

100

My teachers are ...1.

Beautiful 

100

I drank yesterday.

What tense is this?

Past simple

100

Who is ruling England right now?

King Charles III

100

Name 3 main characters from "Harry Potter"

Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger

200

Hit the nail on the head

Identify the real issue

200

I added three songs to ...2.

queue

200

Combine the sentences:

1. I watched a film last night.

2. The film was interesting.

The film I watched last night was interesting.

200

Define Vikings and their connection to the UK.

Vikings were Scandinavian warriors, farmers, settlers, explorers, who invaded various countries including the UK. 

200

Name 3 movies or TV shows that are based in England.

Atonement, Pride and prejudice, Sherlock Holmes... 

300

Burn the midnight oil

To work late into the night

300

The new school is a very ... project which has cost the city a lot.

Prodigious

300

Reported speech.

She said, "I will have finished by then".

She said that she would have finished by then.

300

In which century was the Kingdom of England formed?

10th century

300

Name 5 British singers or bands

...

400

In a month of Sundays

In a very long time

400

4

Successfully

400

List 4 linker words

However, furthermore, although, on the other hand...

400

Did you know that French became the UK's official language in 1066 with the arrival of William the Conqueror?

Can you tell us how long it remained as the official language?

For about 300 years. Until 1362

400

4 facts about The Beatles

...

500

To have a bee in your bonnet

To be obsessed with an idea or issue 

500

5

Schizophrenic

500

Find 5 synonyms for the word "Interesting"

Engaging, entertaining, intriguing, alluring, amusing, appealing, captivating, compelling, stimulating, enchanting, enticing, gripping. 

500

Who was the best person in the royal family?

Diana, princess of Whales

500

Who created the iconic fictional detective Sherlock Holmes?

British author Arthur Conan Doyle