1) The English spoken in the USA and Australia does not differ from the English spoken in Great Britain. - False
2) There are many borrowed words in English. - True
3) People cut down long words to get new ones. - - True
4) There are three English-speaking countries in the world. - False
5) Some world came to English from Russia. - True
6) There are 450 words in Webster Third New International Dictionary. - False
7) All dictionaries are always made in two languages. - False
8) You can learn English only if you live in an English-speaking country. - False
9) English is the most popular foreign language in Russia. - True
10) There are thirty-two letters in the English alphabet.- False
2. What is the capital of Scotland?
3. Snowdon is the highest mountain of Scotland, isn't it?
4. Do Scottish towns look very different from English towns?
5. Is Scotland one of the four or three parts of Great Britain?
6. What places of interest can you visit in Scotland?
7. Is the surface of Scotland mountainous or flat?
8. What is the weather like in Scotland?
9. Music and different traditional games are very popular in Scotland, aren't they?
10. What is a kilt?