British vs American English
Idioms & Slang
Music & Movies
Travel & Cultures
Tech & Social Media
100

What Americans call "cookies", Brits call this.

biscuits

100

This idiom means "very easy": "It's a piece of ___".

cake

100

This singer is known as the "King of Pop".

Michael Jackson

100

You need this document to travel to another country.

passport

100

This short video platform is owned by ByteDance.

TikTok

200

In the UK, you take the "lift"; in the US, you take this.

elevator

200

When something is very expensive: "It costs an arm and a ___".

leg

200

This movie franchise is about fast cars and family.

Fast & Furious

200

This is a small bag you carry on the plane with you.

hand luggage

200

This verb means "to share someone else's post on your own feed".

repost

300

What Brits call "trousers", Americans call this.

pants

300

This slang word means "to ignore someone on purpose".

ghost

300

This Marvel movie features a raccoon and a tree who says "I am Groot".

What is Guardians of the Galaxy?

300

You say this when you arrive at a hotel and want your room.

I'd like to check in, please

300

This technology creates immersive digital environments you can "step into".

VR (Virtual Reality)

400

What Americans call "soccer", the UK and most of the world call this.

football

400

If you "hit the books", you are doing this.

studying

400

This Netflix series features a puzzle box and a parallel world called the Upside Down.

Stranger Things

400

This famous tower is located in Paris and is made of iron.

Eiffel Tower

400

This feature lets you watch short videos on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.

Reels / Shorts

500

What Brits call a "jumper", Americans call this.

sweater

500

This idiom means "to reveal a secret": "Let the cat out of the ___".

bag

500

This movie features a young wizard who attends Hogwarts School.

Harry Potter

500

This phrase helps you ask for directions politely.

Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to...?

500

This feature lets you share content temporarily for 24 hours.

Stories

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