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You know a lot about Great Britain. Let’s check it up! Your are welcome to test your knowledge!

Jan 18, 2016

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Page 1: You know a lot about Great Britain. Let’s check it up! Your are welcome to test your knowledge!

You know a lot about Great Britain.

Let’s check it up!

Your are welcome to test your knowledge!

Page 2: You know a lot about Great Britain. Let’s check it up! Your are welcome to test your knowledge!

Find an odd flag:

1 2

3 4

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№ 1 as it’s not a part of the flag of thu Union Jack.

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Which proverb can be translated as «Что посеешь-то пожнешь»? A bad penny always comes back.

Penny-wise and pound-foolish.

A penny saved is a penny gained.

Better give a penny then lend twenty.

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Remember!A bad penny always comes back.

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One of the writers is not an English writer. Who?

Charles Dickens

Jack London

Daniel Defoe

Agatha Christie

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In spite of his name, Jack London is an American writer.

Jack London

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What do they have in common?

Luck

Dark hair

Scotland

New Year

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They are linked to the tradition of the FIRST FOOT

There is an interesting New Year tradition in Scotland: you can go "first footing". It means you visit you friends, so you are "the first foot" of the New Year in their houses. The Scots believe that the First Foot brings luck to the family for the New Year. The First Foot must be

a man ( or a boy ), not a

woman! And he must have

dark hair.

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Peter Durand

Arthur Wynne

Alexander Fleming

Alexander Bain

Match the British inventors with their inventions:

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Peter Durand - Tin can

Arthur Wynne - Crossword puzzle

Alexander Fleming - Penicillin

- Fax MachineAlexander Bain

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Your result is:

4-5: Congratulations! You know so much about Great Britain!

2-3: Not bad! But you still have a chance to learn more.

0-1: We hope you’ve learnt some new information from this quiz. Don’t stop!