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I failed my ________ class (American English)
Maths or Math?
This usually goes with fish and is very popular in London (British English)
Chips or French Fries?
A sweet treat (American English)
Biscuit or Cookie?
Something you drink with your meal (British English?
Fizzy drink or soda?
Looking at something again to make sure you remember it (American English)
Revise or Review?
The periods that academic years are divided up into (British English)
Semester or Term?
The document telling you when your classes are (American English)
Timetable or Schedule?
Are these trainers or sneakers in British English?
Trainers
Is this is a jumper or sweater in American English?
Sweater
Best on your best....(British English)
Behaviour or Behavior?
I ____________ my appointment at the doctor. (American English?
Canceled or Cancelled?
Do you __________ her? (British English)
Recognise or Recognize?
My ice cream ___________ is chocolate (American English)
Flavor or Flavour?
I need to ________________ my room (British English)
Organise or Organize?
Saying sorry in (American English)
Apologize or Apologise?
Taking the metro is often called (British English)
Subway or Underground?
Driving around in a circle on the road (American English)
Roundabout or Traffic Circle?
A place to watch a film (American English)
cinema or the movies?
A place where you live (British English)
Apartment or Flat?
The place where you watch a play, e.g. Romeo and Juliet (British English)
Theatre or Theater?
An informal way of talking about university (British English)
Uni or College?
A longer period with no work, e.g. Xmas (American English)
Holiday or Vacation?
Let's change the paint (American English)
Color or Colour?
The person who lives in the house next to yours (British English)
Neighbour or Neighbor?