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British English vs. American English

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