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BRIT QUIZ: Fun and Engaging Quiz on Britain and the British

BRIT QUIZ
This lesson is designed to provide an enjoyable and informative way for students to learn more about Britain and British culture. It helps test their knowledge while encouraging discussion about the country’s history, culture, and unique characteristics.
Objective:
To test and expand the students’ knowledge of Britain and the British people in a fun and interactive manner.
Materials:
- Provided sheets containing the quiz questions and answers
- A spelling quiz sheet of British place names
Procedure:
1. Warm-Up: Start by asking the students what they know about Britain. Encourage them to share any facts, stereotypes, or ideas they have about British people and the country. This is a great way to get everyone involved and start the discussion. You can also use this as an opportunity to introduce common perceptions, such as the weather, food, accents, or famous landmarks.
2. Brit Quiz: Distribute the quiz sheets and challenge the students to answer the questions. This can be done individually or in groups. After completing the quiz, go over the answers together, explaining any tricky ones and engaging the students with interesting facts about the country.
3. Spelling Quiz: After the Brit Quiz, move on to the spelling quiz. This quiz will test students’ ability to spell British place names, and it’s a fun way to reinforce geographic knowledge. You can either do this in writing or by calling out the names and having the students spell them aloud.
4. Make Your Own Quiz: For the final activity, ask the students to create a quick quiz about their own country. This encourages them to reflect on their culture, history, and geography while practicing their English skills. Afterward, students can share their quizzes with the class and answer each other’s questions.
Quiz Questions:
How Much Do You Know About Britain and the British?
- What is the capital of Great Britain?
- What is the name of the Queen’s Scottish holiday retreat?
- What is the most southerly point in the UK?
- What is the most northerly point of the UK?
- Describe the colors of the Scottish flag.
- How many countries make up the UK?
- What is the capital of Scotland?
- Name 3 ingredients in a cooked English breakfast.
- What is haggis?
- What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
- Who lives at No. 10 Downing Street?
- Name 2 traditional British sports.
- What is the name of the famous London department store owned by Al Fayed?
- What is the name of the English flag?
a) St. George’s Cross
b) St. Andrew’s Cross
c) St. David’s Cross - What is the capital of Wales?
- What is “Cockney”?
a) A type of seafood
b) Rhyming slang
c) A gardening tool - What is the name of the F1 race track in England?
- What is the name of the wall that the Romans built to separate Scotland and England?
- What is the UK’s largest airport?
a) Gatwick
b) London City
c) Heathrow - Who was the Duke of Edinburgh?
a) Prince Andrew
b) Prince Charles
c) Prince Philip - What is the name of the river running through London?
- What is the London Underground often called?
- What is a “high tea”?
a) A strong cup of tea
b) Tea in a high place
c) A light dinner followed by tea and cakes - What is the national flower of England?
a) The rose
b) The daffodil
c) The daisy - What is a “double decker”?
a) A sandwich
b) A bus on two levels
c) A cocktail
Answers:
- London
- Balmoral
- Land’s End
- John O’Groats
- Blue & White
- 4 – England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales
- Edinburgh
- Eggs, bacon, sausages, mushrooms, tomatoes, black pudding, fried bread
- A Scottish dish made of meat and oats with spices stuffed into the lining of a sheep’s stomach
- Belfast
- The Prime Minister
- Cricket, golf, rugby, badminton, hockey
- Harrods
- St. George’s Cross
- Cardiff
- Rhyming Slang
- Silverstone
- Hadrian’s Wall
- Heathrow
- Prince Philip
- The Thames
- The Tube
- A light dinner followed by tea and cakes
- The rose
- A bus on two levels
Spelling Quiz:
Now, test your students’ spelling skills with these British place names:
- Coventry
- Edinburgh
- Aberdeen
- Lincoln
- Hull
- Newcastle Upon Tyne
- Stratford Upon Avon
- Nottingham
- Birmingham
- Leeds
- Cornwall
- Plymouth
- Folkestone
- Galway
- Glasgow
- Reading
- Liverpool
- Thurso
- Ipswich
- Chelsea
Activity 3: Make Your Own Quiz:
Finally, ask the students to create a quick quiz about their own country. This activity will:
- Encourage creativity
- Improve speaking and writing skills
- Allow students to practice making questions in English
- Foster cultural exchange and deepen their understanding of their peers’ backgrounds
Once they finish creating their quizzes, students can take turns asking each other the questions.
Conclusion: This lesson not only tests the students’ knowledge of Britain, but also fosters cultural exchange and provides a fun, interactive way to learn. It’s a great activity for engaging students while also improving their English language skills!

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