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Your Guide to
British Life, Culture and Customs

 
 
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British life and culture - England, Scotland and Wales
What are the differences between
British English and American English?
Woodlands Junior School is in the south-east corner of England

Sport

 British English

 American English

Football
Soccer
Rounders
Baseball
Bat (table tennis)
Paddle (ping pong)

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Other Words

 British English

 American English

Torch
Flashlight
Plaster
Band-Aid
Autumn
Fall
Bank Holiday
National Holiday
Lift
Elevator

Queue

There's a queue.

Stand in a Line

There's a line.

Quid (slang for pound)
Bucks
Trodden on
Stepped on
I'm knackered
I'm Beat
Kip / sleep
sleep
Nick
steal
Starkers / naked
Naked
Come round
Come over
Off you go
Go ahead
It's gone off
It's spoiled
Lady bird
Lady bug

Can't find a word? See our blog post Translating the British English


 British and American Vocabulary

Clothes Parts of a Car
At School In and around the House
On the Road People
Buildings / Shops Sport
Let's Eat! A- Z British to American
British and American Spellings s

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