A house joined to another similar house on one side only.
What is a Semi-detached house?
Name 3 things you can buy at the baker´s.
bread, rolls, pastry, muffins, cakes, doughnuts
a place for political demonstrations or New Year´s Eve celebrations in London
An activity in which you make nice pictures using a thin brush.
painting
Name two religious holidays celebrated by both believers and non- believers all over the Christian world.
Christmas and Easter
A house that has only a ground floor (there are no stairs).
What is a bungalow?
Name 3 things you can buy at the stationer’s.
paper, ruler, scissors, pen, pencil, colouring book, rubber
The second largest cathedral in UK built by Sir Christopher Wren.
St Paul´s Cathedral
What is the basic tool used for fishing?
fishing rod
Which plant do Czech people traditionally kiss under?
a mistletoe
It´s an old romantic house in the country.
What is a cottage?
Another expression for a reduced price.
discount
•Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin,
and many other well-known people
are buried there
Westminster Abbey
Name 3 tools you need for gardening.
a rake, a spade, a hoe, a shovel, a mower
In most places around the world candy, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones on this day.
St Valentine´s day
It contains many flats in the building.
A block of flats.
A long line of customers.
A queue
A former armoury and treasury guarded by Beefeaters and seven ravens.
The Tower
Name 5 active hobbies.
all kinds of sports, hiking, dancing, manual works
An event that is filled with fireworks, bonfires and sparklers, celebrated in UK because of the failed plot of a man called Guy Fawkes.
A bonfire night
It´s one of a row of houses that are joined together on each side.
terraced house
to get money back
refund
A theater where Shakespeare performed his plays, reopened in 1997.
The Globe Theater
Name 5 things that can be collected.
toys, teddy bears, books, glass, pottery, porcelain, stamps, old cans
It is a holiday in the USA commemorating the Declaration of Independence of the United States, on July 4, 1776.
Independence Day