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