SPORTS & COUNTRIES | ||
#1 | Where are Ronaldo and Messi from? | Portugal and Argentina |
#2 | Which are the FOUR most well-known professional sports in the USA? | Baseball, basketball, American football and hockey |
#3 | What nationality is Djokovic? | Serbian |
#4 | Where does rugby come from? | England / The UK |
#5 | Which countries is "curling" popular in? (Name TWO) | Canada and the USA |
ANIMALS | ||
#1 | Which animal has got a trunk? | The elephant |
#2 | Where does the platypus live? | In Australia |
#3 | What do koalas eat? | Leaves of trees |
#4 | Which TWO animals have got a hump? | The camel and the dromedary |
#5 | What's the most characteristic feature of zebras? | Their black and white stripes |
FOOD | ||
#1 | What do the following items have in common: cheese, sugar, milk, bread? | They all are UNCOUNTABLE. |
#2 | What type of food is watermelon? | Fruit |
#3 | What's in pancakes? (Name THREE ingredients) | Eggs, milk and butter |
#4 | Where do the following items come from: chocolate, potato, corn? | America |
#5 | What's the national dish of Scotland? | Haggis |
ADJECTIVES | ||
#1 | How do you describe someone who is NOT beautiful? | Ugly |
#2 | What adjective describes Bart Simpson best? | Naughty |
#3 | What adjective describes Lisa Simpson best? | Intelligent, clever, smart. |
#4 | When you eat something you don't like, you say... | It's disgusting! |
#5 | A friend that makes you laught a lot is ... | Funny |
GRAMMAR | ||
#1 | What's the plural form of MOUSE? (SPELL IT) | Mice |
#2 | What's the gerund of HAPPEN? (SPELL IT) | Happening (NO DOUBLE N) |
#3 | What's the comparative form of GOOD-LOOKING? | Better-looking |
#4 | What do the following verbs have in common: love, hate, own, smell? | They're STATE VERBS and, therefore, do not allow continuous tenses. |
#5 | What are the PS and PP of the following verbs: grow, lend, hit and understand? | Grew, grown / Lent, lent / Hit, hit / understood, understood. |
Final Question | |
When is Thanksgiving celebrated in the USA? | On the last Thursday of November |