A) A traditional Swedish holiday. B) A type of Swedish currency. C) A Swedish coffee break with pastries. D) A type of folk dance in Sweden.
A) To study and learn new skills B) To work without distractions C) To socialize and take a break D) To exercise and stay fit
A) Coffee B) Cake C) Cookie D) Tea
A) Lunch meeting B) Coffee break C) Final exam D) Shopping spree
A) Summer B) Autumn C) Spring D) Winter
A) Chocolate cake B) Cinnamon bun C) Fruit salad D) Cheese sandwich
A) Coffee party B) Book club C) Cooking class D) Music concert
A) Top floor B) Basement C) Ground floor D) Mezzanine level |