british and american english vocabulary list
British and American English

autumn fall
bill (at a restaurant) check
biscuit cookie
block of flats apartment building
boot (of a car) trunk (of a car)
car park parking lot
caravan camper, RV
cashpoint ATM
chemist's pharmacy
chips French fries
city centre downtown
cooker stove / oven
crisps potato chips
curriculum vitae (CV) resumé
do the washing-up wash the dishes
flat apartment
flatmate roommate
football soccer
football boots cleats
fridge refrigerator
garden yard
go to university go to college
ground floor first floor
handbag purse
headmaster principal
holiday vacation
ill sick
jumper sweater
leisure centre sports / recreation center
lift elevator
lorry truck
mark grade
match game
maths math
Ministry (of Education) Department (of Education)
mobile phone cell phone
motorbike motorcycle
motorway highway
mum / mummy mom / mommy
office block office building
pavement sidewalk
pay rise pay raise
petrol gas
petrol station gas station
(take a) photo (take a) picture
queue line
rubbish garbage / trash
rucksack backpack
secondary school high school
second hand used
shop store
shop assistant salesperson
surname last name
sweets candy
term quarter / semester
tick (3) check (3)
till (n) (cash) register
timetable schedule
toilet, loo restroom
torch flashlight
train (v) practice (v)
trainers sneakers
transport transportation
trendy stylish
trousers pants
underground (railway)/tube subway
washing line clothes line
British English American English
words and phrases
aeroplane airplane
centimetre centimeter
centre center
colour color
dialogue dialog
favour favor
favourite favorite
grey gray
humour humor
kilometre kilometer
litre liter
metre meter
millilitre milliliter
millimetre millimeter
neighbour neighbor
organise organize
practise practice
programme program
travelled traveled
travelling traveling
tyre tire
British English American English
28 February February 28
28th February February 28th
at the weekend on the weekend
in examinations on examinations
in a team on a team
cater to cater for
quarter past two a quarter after two
Have you got? Do you have?
I’ve got / I have got I have
I haven’t got I don’t have
burnt burned
learnt learned
smelt smelled
spoilt spoiled
got gotten
be in hospital be in the hospital
go to hospital go to the hospital
book a room/table make a reservation
lay the table set the table
sit (for) / take an exam take an exam
have a shower take a shower
British English American English
spelling
grammar and usage
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Traveller 6
Student’s Book
H. Q. Mitchell - Marileni Malkogianni
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• An integrated approach to the development
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• Special emphasis on vocabulary building
• Grammar presented and practised in
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• Systematic development of reading and
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• A variety of communicative tasks
• Step-by-step approach to writing
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• A grammar reference section

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