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Frock - This is the word for dress, though generally only used by older people. Your posh frock would be your best dress. Jersey - As well as being the name of an island near here it is also what we call a Sweater. Jim Jams - This is an easy one - it's your pyjamas. Time fo...
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Replace the British word initalicswith an American English word. We need to find apublic toiletsoon. Let's get thepramand take a walk with Jennifer. I'm afraid I had apunctureand had to get it fixed. Could you bring in thattinof tuna over there?
Can't find the word ? A Back to the top A-LEVELS n. 1. An exam which is the second part of the General Certificate of Education needed in order to attend the university. These are generally taken at age 18. ALLOTMENT n. 1. A collection of rented plots of land usually for the ...
When hiring a car in England, remember to specify an automatic or you will get one with a gearstick. Hooter - The hooter is the horn on your car. It is also another word for a persons' nose. Therefore, if someone steps out in front of you in the UK, be sure to press the right...
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“It’s the covering of the engine of a car”), without giving any options at this stage. Students try to write down just one word or expression that they would usually use to describe that thing when they are speaking English (not when speaking L1), e.g. “bonnet” or “hood”. ...
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