September
Aloha Festivals
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
HARRY POTTER
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
US National Day
TODAY in HISTORY
MUSIC
Highland Games
TODAY in HISTORY
US National Day
International Day
LITERATURE
Environment
Save The Koala Day
Nature
Autumn Equinox
International Day
International Day
National Day
Comics
International Day
Better Breakfast Month
TODAY in HISTORY
CHARITY
September 2024
Aloha Festivals
International Day
NATIONAL DAY
SPORTS
International Day
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
Better Breakfast Month
Highland Games
What does L.A. mean?What do you think Comic Con is?
How many DC comic characters can you name?
11
10
What is ? Have a guess!
Solve the riddles!
What do people celebrate on Rivers Day?
celebrated on the 4th Sunday in September
I am the longest river in Africa. I flow through Egypt to the sea. What river am I?
I am a river in the USA.I flow through the Grand Canyon. My name starts with a “C.” What river am I?
I run through Brazil and many trees.I am wide and strong, with lots of rain. I’m the largest river in the world by water. What river am I?
I flow through a city with Big Ben and the London Eye.Many bridges cross over me. My name starts with a “T.” What river am I?
I am a river in France.I flow through Paris. Boats and bridges are on me. What river am I?
I am a long river in the USA.I start in Minnesota and go to the sea. My name starts with an “M.” What river am I?
I flow through New York City.Boats and ferries travel on me. My name starts with an “H.” What river am I?
Learn the names of common punctuation marks.
Learn the names of common punctuation marks.
Read and click the correct punctuation mark!
indicates that a sentence is complete
Read and click the correct punctuation mark!
shows emotions
Read and click the correct punctuation mark!
makes a sentence into a question
Read and click the correct punctuation mark!
provides pauses by separating parts of a sentence
Read and click the correct punctuation mark!
identify direct speech, a quotation, or a phrase
It's autumn today! Discuss the following questions with your classmates. - What’s the weather like in autumn?
- What do you like to wear in autumn?
- You are organising an autumn picnic. What food do you bring?
- Can you name two autumn celebrations?
Look at the four pictures. Find the word for each picture. Type the first letter of each word to discover the American English word for “autumn.”
CHECK
Look at the photos! What do you think the Invictus Games are about?
the first Invictus GamesLondon10th September 2014
Click on the picture, and stop clicking when the picture matches the text.
sitting volleyball
road cycling
field and track
indoor rowing
archery
swimming
wheelchair tennis
handcycling
powerlifting
wheelchair rugby
September 27th: World Tourism DayYou have the opportunity to visit a foreign country.Which country would you like to visit, and why?
Tell the class what you know about the koala!
habitat / physical appearance / abilities / food / threats
How well do you know Australian animals?
Look at the poster and guess the news!
Listen and say what you can do to help!
Listen and say what you understand!
Can you talk like a pirate?
Listen, then try to answer the following questions:What is the 50th U.S. state? What does the word “Aloha” mean? How many islands are there in total? In your opinion, what can you celebrate at the Aloha Festivals?
This train runs between London King’s Cross Station and Hogsmeade Station.It carries pupils to their School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It departs from Platform 9¾ every 1st of September at 11 o’clock in the morning. What is the name of this train?
The Hogwarts Express
Quiz!
What happened on Sunday 2nd September 1666?
The fire fight is organised and fire posts are set up.
This object also helps fight the fire. Discover its name with the bold letters. Type in the word.
VALIDER
water from the Thames
squirt
cart
smoke
flames
leather bucket
axe
courage
In your opinion, who is the hero? Read the options and make the right decision!
Option 1: Thomas Bloodworth, Lord Mayor of London, decides to use the ashes to cover the burning logs and embers and put the fire out.
Option 2: The Duke of York, the King's brother, decides to use gunpowder to destroy houses and buildings.
How to stop the fire from spreading?
3rd September: Australian National Flag Day
The flag was first flown in September 1901 in Melbourne, Australia.
Why does the Australian flag include the British flag?
What's Labor day? Listen and say what you understand.
Who is celebrating her birthday today? Read the clues!
cluen°4
cluen°3
cluen°1
cluen°2
Check your guess!
Beyonce
The International Day of Charity is an international day observed every year on 5th September. The date was chosen to commemorate Mother Teresa’s death. What is Charity Day about? Have a guess! What do you know about Mother Teresa of Calcutta?
He was born on 5th September 1946. He was the lead singer of a successful rock band called "Queen". What was his name?
On September 6th, 1620, a hundred and two people left Plymouth, England. They had decided to go to North America to establish a colony where they could live and freely practice their religion. What was the name of their ship?
She was a famous Queen of England from 1558 to 1603. She was a Tudor, the daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. What's her name?
Queen Elizabeth I’s biography is mixed up! Match each important event with the correct date.
Henry VIII
Anne Boleyn
Elizabeth was born on 7th September .
Elizabeth became Queen.
Elizabeth united Protestants and Catholics.
Elizabeth was excommunicated by the Pope.
Sir Francis Drake sailed around the world.
Catholic nobles rebelled against Queen Elizabeth.
England founded the East India Company and began to explore the world.
Mary, Queen of Scots was executed for plotting against Elizabeth.
England defeated the Spanish Armada, Spain’s powerful navy.
The Globe Theatre opened. It showed Shakespeare’s plays and became a symbol of English culture.
Elizabeth died after 45 years on the throne, ending the Tudor Age.
Walter Raleigh began to establish colonies in the Americas.
Anne Boleyn
Henry VIII
Elizabeth was excommunicated by the Pope.
Elizabeth was born on 7th September .
Mary, Queen of Scots was executed for plotting against Elizabeth.
England defeated the Spanish Armada, Spain’s powerful navy.
Sir Francis Drake sailed around the world.
Walter Raleigh began to establish colonies in the Americas.
England founded the East India Company and began to explore the world.
Elizabeth became Queen.
Elizabeth united Protestants and Catholics.
Catholic nobles rebelled against Queen Elizabeth.
Elizabeth died after 45 years on the throne, ending the Tudor Age.
The Globe Theatre opened. It showed Shakespeare’s plays and became a symbol of English culture.
Ruby Bridges was born on September 8th, 1954, in the USA. When she was six years old, she was the first African American child to go to a white school in the southern United States. In your opinion, why did federal marshals walk with her to school every day that year?
The PlayStation or PS1 is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was released in North America on September 9th, 1995.
Do you play video games?
What's your favourite video game at the moment?
Why do you like playing video games?
How much time do you spend on your console every week?
World First Aid Day is observed on the second Saturday of September every year. First Aid always plays an important role. Can you give examples?
Patriot Day is observed on September 11th in memory of the people who died on September 11th, 2001.
Can you tell us what happened in the United States on that day?
It's September 12th, 1962.Who's this man?What is he talking about?
When did the first man walk on the Moon? Click on the correct date!
July 20, 1968
July 20, 1965
July 20, 1967
July 20, 1969
Michael Collins
Buzz Aldrin
Neil Armstrong
Who did what? Put the portrait under the correct sentence.
He was the first to walk on the Moon.
He stayed in orbit around the Moon.
He was the second to walk on the Moon.
September 13th
Roald Dahl DayRoald Dahl was born in Wales. Former RAF pilot, intelligence officer and diplomat, he became famous with novels for children. Every year on his birthday schools and bookshops celebrate his stories all around the world.
Match each book title to the right picture.
September 14th, 1965On this day, they released “Yesterday” and won their first Grammy Award for Best Group. Where were they from? What was the name of the group?
Match them up!
George Harrison
guitarist
John Lennon singer, songwriter, pianist,guitarist
Paul McCartney singer,composer, bassist,pianist
Ringo Starr drummer
Born in Torquay on September 15th, 1890, Agatha Christie is considered the best-selling writer of all time. Let's play!
Agatha Christie was a writer of crime and mystery novels.
Agatha Christie was a writer of crime and mystery novels.
Read, then choose the correct option!
- Agatha Christie was American.
- Agatha Christie was English.
- Agatha Christie was Australian.
- Agatha Christie was Irish.
Agatha Christie was English.
Agatha Christie created the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.
Sir Conan Doyle createdthe famous detective Sherlock Holmes.
Sir Conan Doyle createdthe famous detective Sherlock Holmes.
Agatha Christie created the famous detective Hercule Poirot.
Agatha Christie created the famous detective Hercule Poirot.
Hercule Poirot is Belgian.
Hercule Poirot is Belgian.
Agatha Christie created Miss Marple, an amateur detective.
Agatha Christie created Miss Marple, an amateur detective.
Hercule Poirot
Miss Marple
Agatha Christie’s play The Mousetrap is the longest-running play in history, running for more than 50 years.
Agatha Christie's play The Mousetrap is the longest-running in history. It has been running in London since 1952, for 70 years!
Agatha Christie's play The Mousetrap is the longest-running in history. It has been running in London since 1952, for 71 years!
What’s the story about? Read and pick the right answer!
- The passengers on a train conspire to kill a fellow passenger
- A serial killer is on the loose in a small Devon village
- A murder occurs in a hotel where the guests are trapped by snow
- After a murder at a butler's convention, everyone is a suspect
In The Mousetrap, a murder occurs in a hotel where the guests are trapped by snow.
In The Mousetrap, a murder occurs in a hotel where the guests are trapped by snow.
What is the reason for most crimes in Agatha Christie’s books?
The reason for most crimes in Agatha's Christie's books is heritage obtainment.
There are 10 people invited to an island in Agatha Christie’s novel And Then There Were None.
There are 10 people invited to an island in Agatha Christie’s novel And Then There Were None.
What was the Orient Express?
The Orient Express is a train!
The Orient Express is a train!
The United States Constitution was officially adopted on September 17th, 1787. Constitution Day celebrates its signature.
Where was the precious document signed?
The United States Constitution was officially adopted on September 17th, 1787.
Who's this man?
This man wrote the US Constitution.
What was his name? His surname is the name of a line dance from the 1960s and his first name begins with a "J".
"We the people of the ..." Can you guess the words that come next?
National Cheeseburger Day on September 18th honors USA's favorite sandwich.
cheese
ketchup
tomato
onion
lettuce
bun
What would you put in your dream hamburger?
On 19th September 1893 these women won the right to vote in elections. As a result, their country became the first in the world in which women could vote. What country is it?
What about other English-speaking countries? Listen and type in the years.
Australia:
UK:
Canada:
South Africa:
USA:
VALIDER
September 20th, 2014: Emma Watson's UN Speech on Gender Equality
In her speech Emma Watson refers to clichés. Let's play a game! Say one cliché you can think of about girls and boys and your classmates must guess if it applies to boys or girls. For instance, you say: "They are supposed to like football." The class says: "boys"! They are said to ... They are supposed to ... They are expected to ...
On September 21st, 1937, Tolkien released his epic children’s novel The Hobbit. The story follows a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins, who undertakes a quest for fortune against the dragon Smaug.
Characters in The Hobbit
September 23rd: International Day of Sign Languages
On September 25th, 1890, the United States Congress established Sequoia National Park. What do you expect to see and do in the park?
Watch the video and check your guesses!
Guessing game: whose birthday is it today?He is an American actor and musician. He began his successful recording, television, and film career at a young age.
He was born on September 25th, 1968, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When he began his musical career, he used the stage name “Fresh Prince.”
In 1988 his song, “Parents Just Don’t Understand,” won a Grammy Award. It was the first Grammy ever given in the rap performance category.
He starred in a lot of films:Six Degrees of Separation Independence Day Men in Black Ali Wild Wide West I am Legend I, Robot ...
Robert Peel was a British politician who created the first organized police force in London. The Metropolitan Police Force began patrolling the streets of London on September 29th, 1829. Since then, British police have had two nicknames: “Peelers” and “Bobbies.” Can you explain why?
The Metropolitan Police headquarters
Great uniforms!
Every summer the Highland Games include traditional Scottish festivities and Celtic sports.
How well do you know the Highland Games?
September 2022
Watch the video, then say what you understand.
September is Better Breakfast Month! Breakfast is considered the most important meal of the day.
What do you usually have for breakfast?
It was founded on September 4th, 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two students at Stanford University in California. It is a search engine. It is one of the most powerful companies in the world because of its market dominance, data collection and artificial intelligence. Can you give the name of this company?
Can you give the names of the Big Five American information technology companies?
Jane Austen was an English author who wrote about the lives of the British upper class in the 19th century. Her novels criticize how people at the time expected women to behave.
Today, she is one of the most popular authors in the English language. Every year in Bath, England, there is a festival to honour the writer and her works.
What is the "Jane Austen Festival" about?
The Invictus Games are a sporting competition founded by Prince Harry. The competitors are men and women who have suffered serious injuries while serving in the armed forces and fighting for their country. "Invictus" means "unconquered" or "undefeated." The motto of the Games is "I am."
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September
Aloha Festivals
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
HARRY POTTER
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
US National Day
TODAY in HISTORY
MUSIC
Highland Games
TODAY in HISTORY
US National Day
International Day
LITERATURE
Environment
Save The Koala Day
Nature
Autumn Equinox
International Day
International Day
National Day
Comics
International Day
Better Breakfast Month
TODAY in HISTORY
CHARITY
September 2024
Aloha Festivals
International Day
NATIONAL DAY
SPORTS
International Day
TODAY in HISTORY
TODAY in HISTORY
Better Breakfast Month
Highland Games
What does L.A. mean?What do you think Comic Con is?
How many DC comic characters can you name?
11
10
What is ? Have a guess!
Solve the riddles!
What do people celebrate on Rivers Day?
celebrated on the 4th Sunday in September
I am the longest river in Africa. I flow through Egypt to the sea. What river am I?
I am a river in the USA.I flow through the Grand Canyon. My name starts with a “C.” What river am I?
I run through Brazil and many trees.I am wide and strong, with lots of rain. I’m the largest river in the world by water. What river am I?
I flow through a city with Big Ben and the London Eye.Many bridges cross over me. My name starts with a “T.” What river am I?
I am a river in France.I flow through Paris. Boats and bridges are on me. What river am I?
I am a long river in the USA.I start in Minnesota and go to the sea. My name starts with an “M.” What river am I?
I flow through New York City.Boats and ferries travel on me. My name starts with an “H.” What river am I?
Learn the names of common punctuation marks.
Learn the names of common punctuation marks.
Read and click the correct punctuation mark!
indicates that a sentence is complete
Read and click the correct punctuation mark!
shows emotions
Read and click the correct punctuation mark!
makes a sentence into a question
Read and click the correct punctuation mark!
provides pauses by separating parts of a sentence
Read and click the correct punctuation mark!
identify direct speech, a quotation, or a phrase
It's autumn today! Discuss the following questions with your classmates.- What’s the weather like in autumn?
- What do you like to wear in autumn?
- You are organising an autumn picnic. What food do you bring?
- Can you name two autumn celebrations?
Look at the four pictures. Find the word for each picture. Type the first letter of each word to discover the American English word for “autumn.”
CHECK
Look at the photos! What do you think the Invictus Games are about?
the first Invictus GamesLondon10th September 2014
Click on the picture, and stop clicking when the picture matches the text.
sitting volleyball
road cycling
field and track
indoor rowing
archery
swimming
wheelchair tennis
handcycling
powerlifting
wheelchair rugby
September 27th: World Tourism DayYou have the opportunity to visit a foreign country.Which country would you like to visit, and why?
Tell the class what you know about the koala!
habitat / physical appearance / abilities / food / threats
How well do you know Australian animals?
Look at the poster and guess the news!
Listen and say what you can do to help!
Listen and say what you understand!
Can you talk like a pirate?
Listen, then try to answer the following questions:What is the 50th U.S. state? What does the word “Aloha” mean? How many islands are there in total? In your opinion, what can you celebrate at the Aloha Festivals?
This train runs between London King’s Cross Station and Hogsmeade Station.It carries pupils to their School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It departs from Platform 9¾ every 1st of September at 11 o’clock in the morning. What is the name of this train?
The Hogwarts Express
Quiz!
What happened on Sunday 2nd September 1666?
The fire fight is organised and fire posts are set up.
This object also helps fight the fire. Discover its name with the bold letters. Type in the word.
VALIDER
water from the Thames
squirt
cart
smoke
flames
leather bucket
axe
courage
In your opinion, who is the hero? Read the options and make the right decision!
Option 1: Thomas Bloodworth, Lord Mayor of London, decides to use the ashes to cover the burning logs and embers and put the fire out.
Option 2: The Duke of York, the King's brother, decides to use gunpowder to destroy houses and buildings.
How to stop the fire from spreading?
3rd September: Australian National Flag Day
The flag was first flown in September 1901 in Melbourne, Australia.
Why does the Australian flag include the British flag?
What's Labor day? Listen and say what you understand.
Who is celebrating her birthday today? Read the clues!
cluen°4
cluen°3
cluen°1
cluen°2
Check your guess!
Beyonce
The International Day of Charity is an international day observed every year on 5th September. The date was chosen to commemorate Mother Teresa’s death. What is Charity Day about? Have a guess! What do you know about Mother Teresa of Calcutta?
He was born on 5th September 1946. He was the lead singer of a successful rock band called "Queen". What was his name?
On September 6th, 1620, a hundred and two people left Plymouth, England. They had decided to go to North America to establish a colony where they could live and freely practice their religion. What was the name of their ship?
She was a famous Queen of England from 1558 to 1603. She was a Tudor, the daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. What's her name?
Queen Elizabeth I’s biography is mixed up! Match each important event with the correct date.
Henry VIII
Anne Boleyn
Elizabeth was born on 7th September .
Elizabeth became Queen.
Elizabeth united Protestants and Catholics.
Elizabeth was excommunicated by the Pope.
Sir Francis Drake sailed around the world.
Catholic nobles rebelled against Queen Elizabeth.
England founded the East India Company and began to explore the world.
Mary, Queen of Scots was executed for plotting against Elizabeth.
England defeated the Spanish Armada, Spain’s powerful navy.
The Globe Theatre opened. It showed Shakespeare’s plays and became a symbol of English culture.
Elizabeth died after 45 years on the throne, ending the Tudor Age.
Walter Raleigh began to establish colonies in the Americas.
Anne Boleyn
Henry VIII
Elizabeth was excommunicated by the Pope.
Elizabeth was born on 7th September .
Mary, Queen of Scots was executed for plotting against Elizabeth.
England defeated the Spanish Armada, Spain’s powerful navy.
Sir Francis Drake sailed around the world.
Walter Raleigh began to establish colonies in the Americas.
England founded the East India Company and began to explore the world.
Elizabeth became Queen.
Elizabeth united Protestants and Catholics.
Catholic nobles rebelled against Queen Elizabeth.
Elizabeth died after 45 years on the throne, ending the Tudor Age.
The Globe Theatre opened. It showed Shakespeare’s plays and became a symbol of English culture.
Ruby Bridges was born on September 8th, 1954, in the USA. When she was six years old, she was the first African American child to go to a white school in the southern United States. In your opinion, why did federal marshals walk with her to school every day that year?
The PlayStation or PS1 is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was released in North America on September 9th, 1995.
Do you play video games?
What's your favourite video game at the moment?
Why do you like playing video games?
How much time do you spend on your console every week?
World First Aid Day is observed on the second Saturday of September every year. First Aid always plays an important role. Can you give examples?
Patriot Day is observed on September 11th in memory of the people who died on September 11th, 2001.
Can you tell us what happened in the United States on that day?
It's September 12th, 1962.Who's this man?What is he talking about?
When did the first man walk on the Moon? Click on the correct date!
July 20, 1968
July 20, 1965
July 20, 1967
July 20, 1969
Michael Collins
Buzz Aldrin
Neil Armstrong
Who did what? Put the portrait under the correct sentence.
He was the first to walk on the Moon.
He stayed in orbit around the Moon.
He was the second to walk on the Moon.
September 13th Roald Dahl DayRoald Dahl was born in Wales. Former RAF pilot, intelligence officer and diplomat, he became famous with novels for children. Every year on his birthday schools and bookshops celebrate his stories all around the world.
Match each book title to the right picture.
September 14th, 1965On this day, they released “Yesterday” and won their first Grammy Award for Best Group. Where were they from? What was the name of the group?
Match them up!
George Harrison guitarist
John Lennon singer, songwriter, pianist,guitarist
Paul McCartney singer,composer, bassist,pianist
Ringo Starr drummer
Born in Torquay on September 15th, 1890, Agatha Christie is considered the best-selling writer of all time. Let's play!
Agatha Christie was a writer of crime and mystery novels.
Agatha Christie was a writer of crime and mystery novels.
Read, then choose the correct option!
Agatha Christie was English.
Agatha Christie created the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.
Sir Conan Doyle createdthe famous detective Sherlock Holmes.
Sir Conan Doyle createdthe famous detective Sherlock Holmes.
Agatha Christie created the famous detective Hercule Poirot.
Agatha Christie created the famous detective Hercule Poirot.
Hercule Poirot is Belgian.
Hercule Poirot is Belgian.
Agatha Christie created Miss Marple, an amateur detective.
Agatha Christie created Miss Marple, an amateur detective.
Hercule Poirot
Miss Marple
Agatha Christie’s play The Mousetrap is the longest-running play in history, running for more than 50 years.
Agatha Christie's play The Mousetrap is the longest-running in history. It has been running in London since 1952, for 70 years!
Agatha Christie's play The Mousetrap is the longest-running in history. It has been running in London since 1952, for 71 years!
What’s the story about? Read and pick the right answer!
In The Mousetrap, a murder occurs in a hotel where the guests are trapped by snow.
In The Mousetrap, a murder occurs in a hotel where the guests are trapped by snow.
What is the reason for most crimes in Agatha Christie’s books?
The reason for most crimes in Agatha's Christie's books is heritage obtainment.
There are 10 people invited to an island in Agatha Christie’s novel And Then There Were None.
There are 10 people invited to an island in Agatha Christie’s novel And Then There Were None.
What was the Orient Express?
The Orient Express is a train!
The Orient Express is a train!
The United States Constitution was officially adopted on September 17th, 1787. Constitution Day celebrates its signature.
Where was the precious document signed?
The United States Constitution was officially adopted on September 17th, 1787.
Who's this man?
This man wrote the US Constitution.
What was his name? His surname is the name of a line dance from the 1960s and his first name begins with a "J".
"We the people of the ..." Can you guess the words that come next?
National Cheeseburger Day on September 18th honors USA's favorite sandwich.
cheese
ketchup
tomato
onion
lettuce
bun
What would you put in your dream hamburger?
On 19th September 1893 these women won the right to vote in elections. As a result, their country became the first in the world in which women could vote. What country is it?
What about other English-speaking countries? Listen and type in the years.
Australia:
UK:
Canada:
South Africa:
USA:
VALIDER
September 20th, 2014: Emma Watson's UN Speech on Gender Equality
In her speech Emma Watson refers to clichés. Let's play a game! Say one cliché you can think of about girls and boys and your classmates must guess if it applies to boys or girls. For instance, you say: "They are supposed to like football." The class says: "boys"! They are said to ... They are supposed to ... They are expected to ...
On September 21st, 1937, Tolkien released his epic children’s novel The Hobbit. The story follows a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins, who undertakes a quest for fortune against the dragon Smaug.
Characters in The Hobbit
September 23rd: International Day of Sign Languages
On September 25th, 1890, the United States Congress established Sequoia National Park. What do you expect to see and do in the park?
Watch the video and check your guesses!
Guessing game: whose birthday is it today?He is an American actor and musician. He began his successful recording, television, and film career at a young age.
He was born on September 25th, 1968, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When he began his musical career, he used the stage name “Fresh Prince.”
In 1988 his song, “Parents Just Don’t Understand,” won a Grammy Award. It was the first Grammy ever given in the rap performance category.
He starred in a lot of films:Six Degrees of Separation Independence Day Men in Black Ali Wild Wide West I am Legend I, Robot ...
Robert Peel was a British politician who created the first organized police force in London. The Metropolitan Police Force began patrolling the streets of London on September 29th, 1829. Since then, British police have had two nicknames: “Peelers” and “Bobbies.” Can you explain why?
The Metropolitan Police headquarters
Great uniforms!
Every summer the Highland Games include traditional Scottish festivities and Celtic sports.
How well do you know the Highland Games?
September 2022
Watch the video, then say what you understand.
September is Better Breakfast Month! Breakfast is considered the most important meal of the day.
What do you usually have for breakfast?
It was founded on September 4th, 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two students at Stanford University in California. It is a search engine. It is one of the most powerful companies in the world because of its market dominance, data collection and artificial intelligence. Can you give the name of this company?
Can you give the names of the Big Five American information technology companies?
Jane Austen was an English author who wrote about the lives of the British upper class in the 19th century. Her novels criticize how people at the time expected women to behave. Today, she is one of the most popular authors in the English language. Every year in Bath, England, there is a festival to honour the writer and her works.
What is the "Jane Austen Festival" about?
The Invictus Games are a sporting competition founded by Prince Harry. The competitors are men and women who have suffered serious injuries while serving in the armed forces and fighting for their country. "Invictus" means "unconquered" or "undefeated." The motto of the Games is "I am."