London - Unit 1 | Snowdonia - Unit 2 | Liverpool - Unit 3 | Ireland - Unit 4 | Scotland - Unit 5 |
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have / has + been + ing-form
How do you form the present perfect progressive?
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English, Welsh
Which two languages are spoken in Wales?
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You'll never walk alone.
What's the name of the famous Liverpool football song?
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he learned Gaelic and the majority of the people only speaks English
Why do people not understand Yu Ming in the film once he arrives in Ireland?
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They whistle.
How do dolphins communicate?
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e.g. St. Paul's Cathedral
Buckingham Palace Tower Bridge Tower of London Horse Guards Parade Big Ben Houses of Parliament
Name 7 sights in London.
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If you laugh, you won't feel so bad.
How do you form a conditional type 1 sentence?
If you ___________ (laugh), you _________ (not feel) so bad. |
lead
led led
Translate: führen, leiten
Name the simple past and third form. |
The Great Famine
What is the name of the time when a potato disease hit the country of Ireland and people went hungry?
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by its dorsal fin
How can you identify a dolphin?
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it was a prison
six ravens home to the Crown jewels
Name two things that the Tower of London is famous for.
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to blow the whistle
blew blown
translate: pfeifen
Name the simple past and third form. |
eigentlich, übrigens, tatsächlich
Actually, London is bigger than Paris. I didn't think I would enjoy the party but it was actually fun.
Give two sentences with the word "actually". It needs to have 2 different meanings and explain what those meanings are.
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had + past participle
simple past: sth. happened in the past past perfect: to say that sth. happened before this time
How do you form the past perfect?
When do you use it and when do you use simple past? |
themselves: sich selbst
each other: sich gegenseitig They are looking at each other. They are looking at themselves.
Explain the difference between "themselves" and "each other" and give an example sentence for each word.
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D: 334
How many stone steps do you have to climb to see the Big Ben bell?
A: 267 B: 304 C: 296 D: 334 |
If I were the headteacher, I would buy more whiteboards.
How do you form a conditional type 2 sentence?
If I ________ (are) the headteacher, I ________ (buy) more whiteboards. |
James Clarke
What is the name of a famous man from Liverpool that saved many people from drowning?
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Finn McCool
What is the name of the Giant that built the Giant's Causeway?
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to tread on so's toes
trod trodden
What is the English word for "jm. auf die Zehen treten"?
Name the simple past and third form. |
yellow
What is the color of the Circle line in London?
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Mount Snowdon
What is the name of Wales' highest mountain?
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C: John Lennon
Who sang the song "Imagine"?
A: Paul McCartney B: George Harrison C: John Lennon D: Ringo Star |
Leprechaun
How do you call a small Irish "Kobold"?
Spell it and pronounce it correctly. |
Edinburgh & Glasgow
What are the names of Scotlands two main cities?
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