In this video, we'll explore the fascinating world of British English and American English vocabulary differences.
For an example, in British English, a "biscuit" is a sweet treat similar to what Americans call a "cookie". Meanwhile, in American English, "biscuits" are a type of savory bread often served with gravy.
But, It's not just about food. There are plenty of other vocabulary differences too. For an instance, Brits use the word "lorry" instead of "truck", while Americans say "elevator" instead of "lift".
In this video, we'll delve into all these differences and more, giving you a comprehensive overview of the unique vocabulary used in both British and American English.
BRITISH English Vs. AMERICAN English,
1. Tap (UK), Faucet (US).
2. Lift (UK), Elevator (US).
3. Mark (UK), Grade (US).
4. Rubber (UK), Eraser (US).
5. Cot (UK), Crib (US).
6. Maize (UK), Corn (US).
7. Holiday (UK), Vacation (US).
8. Maths (UK), Math (US).
9. Cinema (UK), Movie theater (US).
10. Bath (UK), Bathtub (US).
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