BRITISH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH - VOCABULARY - PART 2

David

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!

Please check out my lessons if you are interested in learning real, authentic British English, or have an interest in Yoga, healthy eating or general health and fitness.


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