Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Expressions
Spelling
Pronunciation
100

Crisps (UK)

Potato chips (US)
100

Motorway (UK)

Freeway / Highway (US)

100

Very good in the US?

Awesome !

100

"COLOUR", "ARMOUR", "FLAVOUR" - American or British?

British

100

Advertisement

American: [ ad-ver-tahyz-muhnt ]

British: [ ad-vur-tis-muhnt ]

200

Cookie (US)

Biscuit (UK)

200

Carpark (UK)

Parking lot (US)

200

What is a "dude" in the UK?

A "bloke"

200

"APOLOGIZE" , "IDOLIZE" - American or British?

American

200

Dynasty

American: [ dahy-nuh-stee ]

British: [ din–uh-stee ]

300

French fries (US)

Chips (UK)

300

Pants (US)

Trousers (UK)

300

A word for a toilet in the UK?

Loo

300
"TRAVELLED" or "TRAVELED" ?

Double L is British, single L is American

300

Zebra

American: [ zee-bruh ]

British: [ zeb-ruh ]

400

Apartment (US)

Flat (UK)

400

Rubbish (UK)

Garbage / Trash (US)

400

An anonymous person in the UK?

John Smith

400

CATALOGUE, DIALOGUE or CATALOG, DIALOG

OGUE is British

400

Schedule

American: [ skej-ool or skej-oo-uhl ]

British: [ shed-yool or shej-ool ]

500

Pavement (UK)

Sidewalk (US)

500

Elevator (US)

Lift (UK)

500

What is "'to chat" in the UK?

To chinwag

500

METER, CENTER vs METRE, CENTRE

ER is American, RE is British.

500

Lieutenant

American: [ loo-ten–uhnt ]

British: [ lef-ten–uhnt ]