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A-Z of Boris Johnson - The Big Boris Quiz

A-Z of Boris Johnson – The Big Boris Quiz

Get to know the new Prime Minister of the UK, Boris Johnson, with our Big Boris Quiz!

Complete each gap with one of the following terms.

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A-Z of Boris Johnson - The Big Boris Quiz

A-Z of Boris Johnson – The Big Boris Quiz

A. Boris Johnson’s full name is __________ Boris de Pfeffel Johnson.

B. Boris Johnson is __________ of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party. He is the __________ British Prime Minister and succeeds Theresa May MP.

C. He was born in __________ in the U.S.A. on 19th June 1964, which makes him currently 55 years old.

D. His parliamentary constituency is __________ and South Ruislip which is in West London.

E. He served as __________ between 2008 and 2016. In winning the position he defeated __________.

F. As Mayor of London he was best-known for introducing new Routemaster buses, the “Boris Bikes” cycle hire scheme, and overseeing the __________, as well as the failed __________ project.

G. He was educated at the European School, Brussels 1, Ashdown House, and __________.

H. At the __________ he read Classics at Balliol College.

I. He has worked as a journalist for __________ and __________, where he was Assistant Editor from 1994 to 1999. He also edited __________ magazine for six years.

J. He was a prominent member of the __________ campaign during the __________ Referendum in 2016 and as Prime Minister has solemnly promised to deliver Brexit by October 31st 2019 – “Do or die!”

K. In 2017 he was appointed Secretary of State for __________ in __________’s short-lived government.

L. He was elected Leader of the __________ on 23rd July 2019 and appointed Prime Minister of the __________ by __________ on 24th July 2019.

M. There was a time during his childhood when he was severely __________ due to a condition called glue ear.

N. His favourite sport is __________.

O. One of the ways he relaxes is by making model __________ from old wine boxes.

P. His current policies can be summed up by the acronym __________: Deliver Brexit, Unite the country, Defeat [Labour leader] Jeremy Corbyn, and Energise the country.

Q. Some of the highlights of Boris’s political career to date include: proposing a brand new airport – dubbed “__________” – in the Thames Estuary, dangling from a malfunctioning __________ waving Union Flags, tackling a 10-year-old in a rugby match, and his memorable appearances on topical BBC TV panel game “__________”.

R. His great-grandfather was a Turkish politician named __________.

S. His favourite movies include “__________”, starring Peter Sellers, “Dodgeball”, and “The Godfather” directed by __________.

T. During the leadership contest with __________ Boris claimed that becoming Prime Minister would prevent him from completing his forthcoming biography of __________.

U. He studied at Eton and Oxford with former Prime Minister __________.

V. It is claimed that his childhood __________ was to be “The world king” when he grew up.

W. The BBC has reported that his close friends and family call him “__________”.

X. His father, Stanley Johnson, became famous for appearing on the ITV reality show “__________”

Y. His youngest sibling __________ Johnson is Conservative MP for Orpington, while his sister __________ Johnson is a journalist and media personality. His other brother __________ Johnson is an entrepreneur.

Z. He has been married twice. His first wife was __________ and his second wife was __________. His current partner is __________, who is a PR guru.

AA. He has four grown-up children with his former wife Marina Wheeler: __________.

BB. Boris is a Russian name which means “__________”.

CC. Other famous Borises include: the tennis player Boris __________; the actor Boris __________; the politician Boris __________; the writer Boris __________; and the chess grandmaster Boris __________.

DD. His nickname in the media is __________, which is a syllable acronym of “Boris Johnson”. Other examples of syllable acronyms include: hi-fi (high fidelity), Usenet (users network), and Flo-Jo (for athlete Florence Griffith Joyner).


Answers:

A) 4. B) 35, 2. C) 33. D) 48. E) 32, 28. F) 1, 22. G)18. H) 47. I) 44, 40, 43. J) 49, 11. K) 20, 45. L) 14, 46, 42. M) 16. N) 37. O) 12. P) 17. Q) 10, 51, 23. R) 5. S) 41, 21. T) 25, 38. U) 15. V) 7. W) 3. X) 24. Y) 26, 36, 30. Z) 6, 31, 13. AA) 29. BB) 19. CC) 8, 27, 50, 34, 39. DD) 9.


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Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Johnson
https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/europe/114459499/five-facts-about-the-uks-new-pm-boris-johnson
https://thespinoff.co.nz/politics/23-07-2019/12-eye-watering-facts-about-the-new-british-prime-minister-boris-johnson/
https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/interesting-facts-about-uk-pm-boris-johnson-1572737-2019-07-23
https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/1157519/Boris-Johnson-movie-favourite-films-Pink-Panther-Dodgeball-The-Godfather
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/boris-johnsons-reveals-his-favourite-wine-costs-ps180-a-bottle_uk_5d26f9eee4b07e698c45da09
https://www.thebookseller.com/news/boris-johnson-shakespeare-book-shelved-foreseeable-future-after-leadership-win-1040601
https://www.dailyfeed.co.uk/2018/11/20-completely-random-facts-you-didnt-know-about-boris-johnson/
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1156775/Boris-Johnson-family-tree-children-dad-Stanley-Johnson-great-grandfather-new-prime-ministe

12 English Idioms about Climate Change

Here are 12 English idioms about climate change for you to discuss with your class

12 English Idioms about Climate Change

  1. a life-and-death situation
  2. to not be able to get your head around sth (something)
  3. to be getting out of hand
  4. to see with your own eyes
  5. to be running out of time
  6. to be between a rock and a hard place
  7. to make sth up
  8. to be a drop in the ocean
  9. to be a lot of hot air (about nothing)
  10. to be a storm in a teacup
  11. to be not bothered about sth
  12. to be (a bit) over the top / OTT

Listen to Matt discuss these idioms in this free Facebook Live English class:

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