The world's most famous flag-maker has got her colors mixed up and now she is making the world's flags all wrong! Can you help to distinguish what country they belong to?
There is so much hype about Christmas, but what about other 'special days' celebrated in many parts of the world? Match the special day with a brief description.
Here is a fun quiz on Halloween, incorporating the letters of the alphabet. Unfortunately, not every letter in the alphabet has a Halloween term associated.
For the fourth leg of the Amazing Trivia Race, the Last Ones In are taking you on a tour of some of the symbols of Italian culture. Can you match them with their definitions?
Second in a series thanks to great response! Here are animals you might find on a farm. Match the English name with the Spanish name (in ALL CAPS). Then I'll be back to share some interesting word origins. ¡Buena suerte!
You don't have to speak any Spanish to do well on this quiz. Diego, a bilingual (Spanish/English) student took a trip to Western Europe. Now he has to tell his class about his trip. When Diego gets nervous he has trouble remembering his English.
Spanish, spoken by millions, is the most common foreign language learned by 'Anglos' in the USA. Match the English color with the Spanish color (in all CAPS). I'll tell you a little about interesting word origins afterwards. iBuena suerte!
My third 'quiz de español'! Here are some animals that you might find at 'el parque zoológico'. Match the Spanish name (in ALL CAPS) with the English name. Then I'll share with you some interesting word origins. iBuena suerte!
Music is a great way to learn a language. The title of this quiz comes from a Coldplay song, which can be translated as meaning "live the life". Let's check ten more songs that can teach us some Spanish.
Countries around the world have different traditions for ringing in the new year, whatever the date. Can you match each custom to the country in which it occurs? As you play, can you guess what the cities have in common? The answer is in the conclusion.
Afrikaans is spoken in South Africa. It originated from Dutch and in certain respects has not changed much.Try and match the English colours to the Afrikaans.
Don't know Esperanto? You may know more than you think! The words in Esperanto are largely based on European languages. The nouns end in "o", and for plurals, add a "j". See if you can match these Esperanto nouns to their English equivalents.
Bonan tagon! Here is a quiz where I give you a famous movie title translated into Esperanto, and you give me the English. I am not trying to trick you, so have fun!
Here's a quiz to test how well you know the names of the family members in French. You have to find the correct English equivalents of the French nouns. Have fun!
Can you guess these animal names in Italian? I will give you an animal name in Italian and you have to find the English translation. Divertiti!(Have fun!)