The document lists 35 potential topics for an English language proficiency exam, focusing on prominent cities, landmarks, institutions, figures, and cultural aspects of Britain, America, and their shared history. Some of the proposed topics include London, Stonehenge, famous British football clubs, the Beatles, the British royal family, Hollywood, American basketball teams, Shakespeare, Elizabeth II, the Boston Tea Party, American and British actors, tourism in the UK and America, American presidents, and Steve Jobs.
The document lists 35 potential topics for an English language proficiency exam, focusing on prominent cities, landmarks, institutions, figures, and cultural aspects of Britain, America, and their shared history. Some of the proposed topics include London, Stonehenge, famous British football clubs, the Beatles, the British royal family, Hollywood, American basketball teams, Shakespeare, Elizabeth II, the Boston Tea Party, American and British actors, tourism in the UK and America, American presidents, and Steve Jobs.
The document lists 35 potential topics for an English language proficiency exam, focusing on prominent cities, landmarks, institutions, figures, and cultural aspects of Britain, America, and their shared history. Some of the proposed topics include London, Stonehenge, famous British football clubs, the Beatles, the British royal family, Hollywood, American basketball teams, Shakespeare, Elizabeth II, the Boston Tea Party, American and British actors, tourism in the UK and America, American presidents, and Steve Jobs.
1. American Cities( New York, Los Angeles, Chicago...);
2. London; 3. The Monster of Loch Ness; 4. Stonehenge; 5. Famous British Football Clubs (Manchester Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool...); 6. Famous All Time Bands (The Beatles, Queen, The Doors); 7. The British Royal Family; 8. Victorian Ages; 9. Hollywood; 10. American Basketball Teams; 11. Famous American/British Comedians; 12. British Palaces and Castles; 13. Famous British Prime Ministers (Sir Winston Churchill, Lady Margaret Thatcher, Toni Blair); 14. Famous British Cars (Jaguar, Aston Martin, Range Rover...); 15. Famous American Cars (Ford Mustang, Tesla, Muscle Cars…) 16. Legendary American Boxers; 17. English Literature in the 19th century; 18. Elizabeth II; 19. The Masonry; 20. The Tea Boston Party; 21. William Shakespeare, the greatest dramatist in the world; 22. World Trade Center; 23. Well known American/British Actors; 24. Tourism in America 25. Tourism in UK 26. American Presidents; 27. American vs. British fashion designers; 28. American/British Nobel Prize Winners 29. American novel in the 1960s (Thomas Pynchon, Kurt Vonnegut...); 30. Steve Jobs - a model of success 31. American/British icons and national symbols. 32. Princess Diana 33. American Fashion Icons in History 34. NASA- Exploring the outer space 35. World Trade Center