British vs American English Words (Part 3): Test Your Knowledge
British and American English have unique expressions for everyday concepts, which can vary significantly between the two. In this video, we dive deeper into these variations, offering a fun way to learn and remember them.
For example, a pre-wedding celebration for women is called a "hen do" in British English, while Americans call it a "bachelorette party". Similarly, the equivalent event for men is known as a "stag do" in the UK and a "bachelor party" in the US. When it comes to finding a restroom, Brits might say "loo", whereas Americans prefer "restroom".
Even clothing styles have different names: "smart casual" in British English is often referred to as "business casual" in American English. And if you're into quizzes, what the British call a "pub quiz" is known as a "trivia night" in America.
Watch our video to learn these differences and more. Improve your English vocabulary, test your skills, and find out whether you speak more British or American English!
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