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Europe’s greatest music competition and the the longest-running annual music competition on television, Eurovision bursts onto the screens every May.

Give your students this great quiz for any lesson, form time or group.

The quiz is great for ending sessions on Europe and different languages. Appropriate for secondary school and college students (key stage 4 and 5, 11 to 18 year olds). A range of eight rounds of 50 questions (some with ten questions, some with five depending on the difficulty and level of interest). The quiz will take approximately an hour to complete. Appropriate for teams or individuals, but more fun with teams. An answer sheet is included with a teacher’s sheet that includes all the answers.

• Round One: Name the Winning Song
• Round Two: Match the Nationality
• Round Three: Rank and File
• Round Four: Country Anagrams
• Round Five: Multiple Choice
• Round Six: Lost in Translation
• Round Seven: Host Cities
• Round Eight: Famous Singers
• Tie breaker

Students work through a highly visual PowerPoint answering questions in each round. The animations in the PowerPoint allow you to create interest and allow students time to answer questions. Examples of the Rank and File round and Nationality Anagram rounds are included to make instructions clear and accessible.

Once the quiz has been completed, students mark the answers of the other teams and work through a range of questions that can create further discussion.
Questions are appropriate to a secondary school and college aged student.

The eight rounds of questions last for between 45 and 50 minutes. Round One (Name the Winning Song), Round Four (Country Anagrams) and Round Six (Lost in Translation) can take longer for students to answer. It can a good idea to give them about five minutes per anagram in Round Four. The other questions in the quiz can be moved through at a brisk pace. Working through the answers takes between 10 and 15 minutes. You can slow the progress down or speed it up depending on your group or lessons.

Whole quiz time: 1 hour

The PowerPoint can be edited and adapted allowing you to change any questions to suit your students.

Try out the free end of term quiz.

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