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" THE WEAKEST LINK"
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1 Round - 7 minutes
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland
  • What is the official name for the main country
    of the English language?
  • What are the two large islands that lie to
    the north-west of Europe?
  • What parts does the UK consist of?
  • What is the national emblem of Wales?
  • What is the national emblem of Scotland?
  • What is the national emblem of England?
  • What is the national emblem of Northern
    Ireland?
  • What is the capital of the UK?
  • What are the most famous universities in Great
    Britain?
  • What places of interest in Britain do you know?
  • What is the most spectacular sport in Britain?
  • Great Britain is a monarchy, isnt it?

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  • What is the largest part of the UK?
  • What part of Great Britain borders on the
    Independent Irish Republic on land?
  • What is the capital of Wales?
  • What parts is Scotland divided into?
  • What is between Great Britain and Ireland?
  • Where is the UK situated?
  • What is the UK washed by in the north?
  • Whom does the power in the country belong to?
  • How often do the British people elect the members
    of the House of Commons?
  • Who is the Head of State in Great Britain?
  • What is the favourite topic to discuss in Great
    Britain?
  • What pets are the special animals in Great
    Britain?
  • When do people celebrate Guy Fawkes Day?
  • Where can you see ravens in London?
  • Why do the ravens live in the Tower of
    London?

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  • In what book one of the characters got his name
    when he was a grown up?
  • Who is the most translated British Author after
    Shakespeare?
  • Why is the Westminster Palace clock called "Big
    Ben"?
  • In the sixteenth century, King Henry VIII hunted
    wild animals in this park. So what is the name of
    this place?
  • What is the seventh biggest city of the world?
  • The symbol of this country is a thistle, its
    patron saint is St. Andrew.
  • This city has a castle, a cathedral, a
    university. It is a capital of Wales.
  • When did the Great Fire of London take place?
  • It took Sir Christopher Wren 35 years to build
    this cathedral
  • What part of the United Kingdom is the smallest ?
  • It is the second largest university in Britain,
    after London. Its earliest chapter is dated to
    1213.
  • It is the historical centre of London and one of
    the biggest financial centres of the world.



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2 Round 6,5 minutes
GRAMMA
ENGLISH TENSES
Past Continuous
Present Simple
Present Perfect
be Ving
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English Song
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3 Round The UK and The USA 6 minutes
  • What kind of state is the UK?

  • a) republic,
  • b) parliamentary monarchy,
    c) monarchy.
  • What title does Prince Charles, the eldest son of
    the British Queen, have?

  • a) Prince of Wales,
  • b) Prince of Scotland, c)
    Prince of England.
  • What does the word "Albion", the poetic name of
    Great Britain, mean?
  • a)
    white, b) green, c) red.
  • What is the national emblem of England?
  • a)
    violet, b) rose, c) tulip.
  • What is the name of the oldest and best known
    public school for boys in Great Britain?

  • a) Norwich, b) Bath, c) Eton.
  • Whose monument stands in the centre of Trafalgar
    Square?
  • a) Admiral Nelson, b)
    General Washington, c) Winston Churchill.
  • What is real English football called?
    a) soccer, b) rugby, c) cricket.

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  • 8. What is another name for the Houses of
    Parliament?
  • a) the Clearness
    Palace,
  • b) St. James's Palace, c) Palace of
    Westminster.
  • 9. What is the oldest university of Great
    Britain?
  • a) Oxford, b) Cambridge, c)
    Exeter.
  • 10) What park of London is the Speaker's Corner
    situated in?
  • a) Regents Park, b) Hyde Park, c) Green Park.
    .
  • 11. Where does the President of the USA live and
    work?
  • a) in Congress,
  • b) in the White House, c) in the
    Pentagon.
  • 12. Which is the biggest state of the USA?
    a) Texas, b) California, c) Alaska.
  • 13. Who was the first president of the USA?
    a) George Washington,
  • b) Abraham Lincoln, c) Ulysses
    Grant.
  • 14. Who made the first American flag "Stars and
    Stripes"?
  • a) Eliza Brown, b) Betsy Ross, c) Cecily
    Cardew.

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  • 15. What city of the USA is called "The city of
    the Yellow Devil"?
  • a) San Francisco, b) New York, c)
    Washington.
  • 16. What beautiful waterfall is situated in the
    USA?
  • a) Niagara, b) Victoria, c)
    Anchel.
  • 17. Who was the President of the USA when
    "Emancipation Proclamation" was adopted and the
    slaves were freed?
  • a) Washington, b) Lincoln, c)
    Jefferson.
  • 18. In which city is Hollywood?
  • a) New York, b) San Francisco, c) Los
    Angeles.
  • 19. Where is the Statue of Liberty situated?
    a) in the New York Harbour,
  • b) in the Gulf of Mexico, c) in the
    Irish Sea.

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4 Round 5 minutes
THE USA
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English Song
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5Round 4,5 minutes
  • 1.What is the national emblem of New Zealand?
  • kangaroo, b) kiwi, c) koala
  • 2. What is the nickname of the flag of the UK ?
  • Stars and stripes b) Union Jack c) Flag of St.
    Patricks Cross
  • 3. What is the name of the Londons residence
    of the Queen?
  • Windsor Palace, b) Kensington Palace, c)
    Buckingham Palace.
  • What is the official residence of the Prime
    Minister of UK?
  • No 10 Downing Street, b) Baker's street,
    c) Whitehall
  • 5. What is name of the town where William
    Shakespeare was born?
  • Sheffield, b) Coventry c) Stratford-on-Avon.
  • 6. What part of Britain is called "land of song
    "?
  • a) England, b) Wales, c) Scotland
  • 7. In what town is the residence of the head of
    the English Church?
  • ?) Canterbury, b) Manchester, c)
    Liverpool

New Zealand
The USA
The UK
Australia
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  • 10. What theatre was organized by W. Shakespeare?
  • a) Globe Theatre, b) Old Vic Theatre, c)
    Royal Theatre.
  • 11. How many states are there in the USA?
  • a) 48, b) 52, c) 50.
  • 12. Why do Americans celebrate the 4th of July?
  • a) the first Moon landing, b)
    Declaration of Independence,
    c) the end of the American Civil War,
  • 13. What ship did Pilgrim Fathers (the first
    American settlers) sale to America
    in?
  • a) the Mayflower, b) The Aurora, c) Santa
    Maria.
  • 14. What state does the capital of the USA
    Washington belong to?
  • a) to the state of
    Pennsylvania. c) to the District
  • of Columbia, c) to the
    State of Maryland.
  • 15. What is the main industry of Washington?
  • a) government industry, b) heavy
    industry, c) cotton industry.
  • 16. Who is the main figure in the emblem of the
    USA?
  • a) owl, b) eagle, c)
    cuckoo.
  • 17. What is "Disneyland"?
  • a) an industrial
    town, b) name of the square,
  • c) Childrens Park of
    Wonder.
  • 18. What is the capital of Australia?

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6 Round 3,5 minutes
  • London
  • This is where the Prime Minister lives.
  • Here you can see wax models of famous people.
  • This is the Queen's residence in London.
  • This building was rebuilt by Christopher Wren
    after the Great Fire of London in 1666. It has a
    famous "Whispering Gallery".
  • English kings and queens are usually married
    here. Many of them are also buried here, as well
    as many famous writers.
  • This place has a memorial to Admiral Nelson and
    is also famous for its many pigeons.
  • This round place is often called the Centre of
    London. There is a statue of Eros in the middle
    of it.
  • It is quite near the City of London. It opens to
    let ships through.
  • It was a fortress, a royal palace and later a
    prison. It is a museum now.
  • This is a stadium where Britain's Cup Final is
    played each year.
  • The arch is situated in the North-East of Hyde
    Park, at the entrance to Buckingham Palace.

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7 Round 3 minutes
Grammar Practice
Passive Voice
Active Voice
Modal verbs
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English Song
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8 Round 2 minutes
Who will be the WINNER?
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