UK vs US English
Landmarks & Places
Spelling Differences
Everyday Objects
Travel & Transport
100

What do British people call an “apartment”?

Flat

100

This famous clock tower is in London.

What is Big Ben?

100

Which spelling is British: color or colour?

What is colour?

100

In the UK, this is called a “lift.”

What is an elevator?

100

British English word for subway.

What is underground?

200

In the US, this is called “soccer.” What is the UK word?

Football

200

This statue in New York was a gift from France.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

200

Which spelling is American: centre or center?

What is center?

200

In the US, this is called a “trash can.”

What is a bin?

200

Americans drive on this side of the road.

What is the right side?

300

Americans say “truck.” What do the British say?

Lorry

300

This famous bridge is found in San Francisco.

What is the Golden Gate Bridge?

300

Which spelling is British: organise or organize?

What is organise?

300

In the UK, people put groceries in the “boot.”

What is the trunk of a car?

300

US word for motorway

What is freeway/highway?

400

What is the American word for “holiday” (time off work)?

Vacation

400

This large wheel gives visitors a view of London.

What is the London Eye?

400

Which is British spelling: travelled or traveled?

What is travelled?

400

Americans say “faucet”; Brits say this.

What is tap?

400

In Britain, a “zebra crossing” is called this in America.

What is a crosswalk?

500

British people wear these on their feet; Americans call them sneakers.

Trainers

500

This historic university city is famous in England.

What is Oxford?

500

Which spelling is American: cheque or check?

What is check?

500

In the UK, this is called a “rubber.” Americans call it this.

What is an eraser?

500

Americans say “gas station”; Brits say this.

What is petrol station?

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