History
Vocabulary
Spot the mistake
Translation
British vs American English
100

The first president of the United States

George Washington

100

What do you use to keep money in your pocket or bag ?

A purse

100

She don't like chocolate

Doesn't

100

Tu devrais rester à la maison.

You should stay home.

100

Lift

Elevator

200

Term used to refer to people who lived in America before the arrival of Europeans

Native Americans

200

Industrial processed food

Junk food

200

The french people are always rude.

THE

200

Tu peux partir (autorisation)

You may leave

200

Cookie

Biscuit

300

Colorado school shooting

Columbine

300

A rule that requires people to stay indoor past a certain time.

Curfew

300

I saw him two times

I saw him twice

300

Si j'avais de l'argent, je voyagerais partout.

If I had money, I'd travel everywhere.

300

Center

Centre

400
The 2nd amendment

The right to bear arms

400

Wet and muddy land often covered in water

Swamp
400

In 1066, the Normans have invaded England.

Have (no present perfect)

400

On pense que le voleur s'est échappé à l'aide d'une pelle.

The robber is thought to have fled thanks to a shovel.

400

Aubergine

Eggplant

500

Another term for Thanksgiving used by some Native Americans.

The National Day of Mourning.

500

Traveling in a way that reduces the harm to the environment and supports local communities.

Sustainable tourism

500

She's been living here since 2 years.

FOR
500

Les émissions de gaz à effet de serre contribuent au réchauffement climatique

Greenhouse gaz emission contributed to climate change

500

Garage (US)

Garage (GB)