Naderhand gaan we samen kijken hoeveel punten je hebt gehaald.
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Question 2 Write down the tongue twister! Start with: How much wood...
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Question 5: In what city is this photo taken?
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Question 6: In this clip you see people participating in the annual event: 'Cooper's Hill Cheese-rolling and Wake'. In what country is this event held?
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Question 7: Who is this?
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Question 9: What is the capital of Wales?
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Question 12: What is this instrument called? (0.11 t/m 0/18)
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Question 14: Which artist do you hear?
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Question 16: Translate the following sentence into English:
'De ouders van mijn vrienden hebben vier en veertig (44, voluit schrijven) schapen.'
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Question 17: In what country was Guinness Beer first made?
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Question 18: What's the name of this tourist attraction? (Location: Canada and the USA)
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Question 20: According to this man, what is so annoying about the Australian accent?
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Question 21: What's the biggest fast food chain in the world?
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Question 22:
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Let's check your answers!
You'll need a red pen.
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Answers 1 t/m 10: 1. 50
2. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck (if a woodchuck could chuck wood?)
3. Columbus
4. New Zealand Bonus punt: Kiwi
5. Dublin
6. England
7. Boris Johnson
8. Northern Ireland 1 bonus point: orange = Scotland, red = England, green = Wales
9. Cardiff
10. Canberra
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Answers 11 t/m 20: 11. French and English
12. bag pipe 0,5 punt voor doedelzak
13. Alcatraz
14. Ed Sheeran
15. London
16. My friends’ parents have (got) forty-four sheep.
17. Ireland
18. Niagara Falls
19. D Bonus point: 96 20. Dat Australiërs iedere zin als een vraag laten klinken