biscuit
or a cookie
? One area of difference between British English and American English is vocabulary, and in this lesson I’ll be covering a few examples. So if you’re not sure whether to buy a new pair of trousers
or a new pair of pants
, or if you don’t know whether a biscuit
is going to taste the same as a cookie
, this class will help!
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Thx Msr.Gill
I’ve been glad to grow up till these very actual eleven vocabulary differences between British English and American English
That’s cool
Thanks Gill ! I got 10 corrects out of 10.
thank U fro amazing lesson I love U so match
Thank You for the lesson, Gill. It’s a real pleasure to hear the way you speak.
My intuition is that originally “holiday” concerned religious or state holidays, while “vacation” meant break in work or learn. E.g. children had their vacation from school in summer, but people celebrated Christmas holidays in December.
Thank you for the lesson! I really like your british accent
Thank you, i like your britsh accent.
thanks teacher I gt a “D”
Not bad
Thank you teacher for your class, I liked it a lot.
Thank you very much, Gill!
You teach very good lessons. All the best; I wish you a healthy and happy life…
I start studying in this website in 24/6/2023
thank you so much i got the full mark !
thanks
Thank you mam
I really enjoyed watching your lesson and I really appreciate what you do… Rarely to make something useful and kind of perfect for free. Thank you so much
perfect video
Thanks
10 out of 10 -_-