Good day everyone!
Thank you for tuning in to part 2 of my British and English vocabulary comparison column.
If you missed the first part, please check here :
https://cafetalk.com/column/read/?id=70778&lang=en
Today I have decided to make a short list of different words we use to describe the same thing in our respective countries.
1.
British English - The 'BONNET' of a car
American English - The 'HOOD' of a car
2.
British English - 'TRAINERS'
American English - 'SNEAKERS'
3.
British English - 'COURGETTE'
American English - 'ZUCCHINI'
I hope you enjoyed today's column! Please stay tuned for further installments.
Also I would like to mention that I am currently offering a 50% discount voucher to new students! Please message me if you have any questions. I look forward to speaking with you all soon!
David
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I am a highly experienced professional English teacher, Yoga Instructor, Nutrition Consultant and Personal Trainer from London, UK. I recently left London to work and travel around Japan on a Working Holiday Visa with my girlfriend Ashley (who is also a teacher on Cafetalk). We love sharing adventures travelling, teaching, exploring and understanding new cultures and we hope to speak with you soon!
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