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Now you can check out our new Learn English podcast! Which version should you use? Both are correct

Now you can check out our new Learn English podcast! [USA-or-UK](113/c2ThS04/VW1cHk1vZ78wW3c1Q3q525gnhW7RdXLG52Fc3LN11fKWz3lYMRW6N1vHY6lZ3n0W86Shnm139fh-N9b6GZtXMQkjW7l4Mwp4yhj2XW76jt0m8-tbR0W5scBFY3dwlq1W1rnhqs2VqsNkMNnfT1dX9PRW3v0dDz5YC5bPW5QqYqx2n8Y61W3RddW05GB2fXW7JPLyM1xHf3fVnlrw37GFfJdN2X5Jy8brnHWV-6hX599FjvmW5gPmZK4dj1ZCW5yHFQ655cgFnW2Z5xNj57Y6HFW5XC1847J-9GxW1HzPWR3V9lsdW8PPstw61696VW4HVXtF87ccctW1Q_qSw8RB_r_f5kZL-n04) Which version should you use? Both are correct and both are referenced in our schools; in the USA and Canada, we teach American English and in all others, we teach British English. Here, we share some of the differences! [BREAKFAST] Food and Drink Let's start with something everyone loves - food and drink. Did you know that in British English, a "biscuit" is what Americans call a "cookie"? And in American English, "chips" are what the British call "crisps". If you're in the UK and want to order a fizzy drink, ask for it by name - don't say "soda" like you would in the US, you will get unflavoured fizzy water! [BATHROBE] Clothing When it comes to clothing, there are also some interesting differences to note. In British English, a "jumper" is a sweater, while in American English, a "jumper" is a type of dress. While a vest is sleeveless and worn over a shirt in the US, this is called a waistcoat in the UK and a vest is worn under a shirt. [TAXI] Transportation Getting around can also lead to some vocabulary confusion. In British English, a "boot" is where you put your luggage in a car, while in American English, it's called the "trunk". If your car has broken down in the UK you lift the bonnet and in the US, the hood – but don’t worry wheels are wheels in both countries! And if you're in the US and need someone to drive you somewhere, you'll want to ask for a "ride" or "lift", while in the UK, you'll ask for a "lift" or "give me a lift". [TOILER PAPER] And, most importantly, if you're in the US and looking for a bathroom, ask for the "restroom" - don't say "toilet" like you would in the UK. [See our USA locations here](113/c2ThS04/VW1cHk1vZ78wW3c1Q3q525gnhW7RdXLG52Fc3LN11fKWz3lYMRW6N1vHY6lZ3nLVJtbYT5wnGl5W1SbLhD5tV5n_N78Pt7pNfDPRW8Zv9_j3LXGQwW3sxF4x5nSKTMW5dhz9x81F4wpW8sPPjb5K-SbpW57JBQc6xXr8WW7Ftp1558L-M2W4c58Qd4LzGJrW1f6Jlk44dHNrW8z81wr3D_39CW3w7LT16yBCzfVwg0Xw4V018KN4yDmKXP5W0CN5htntg6gNdLN8VmnHCHlL7dW6GvTfn7CDxF9W42Z2Q_5nhGPWW1MB46l3qBxlMW5MkCRW2wFC8HW4nqHT24mDZ3Jf6rjTCs04) [See our UK locations here](113/c2ThS04/VW1cHk1vZ78wW3c1Q3q525gnhW7RdXLG52Fc3LN11fKWz3lYMRW6N1vHY6lZ3nrW7JGVkb5QQKMcW4KT6jZ7-b1jhW572FlQ74dlDJM8_gG5xH3xDVSnD0c5FGtTXW6nRfsr3mpkKhW2FVVCN33lVJMMbsVYCR-QlBW8RPgk-96kB6mW7hNZl13h9cX9W1V2D0T5sg2scW3wwfBn7xgLR6N2cm_s4bCQ0-W6FgkYl4v8703W8lLZ0G8QgQ8qW7Gp1pw3q0dPHW2JvHSQ2MSZBCW5P72Jk7W4dsnW3drpLL4v21rxW6w5dxB15c8nqW46g_818hTq5XMhP4wZcNkrLf4Ngynn04) Check out our 5 minute phrases podcasts here [LISTEN HERE](113/c2ThS04/VW1cHk1vZ78wW3c1Q3q525gnhW7RdXLG52Fc3LN11fKWT3lYMRW7lCdLW6lZ3nbV2bvBR34zcrVW62GffJ5yttB1W4-Bl_s5VNxwRW7gGz591h8rHFW85Qjwr2Pz9WHW7NphwY6wyjtsW3LXwZh6LLbKBW1QgzvX1MFNHQV92XQf31JMXrW3VsmNM6CKQjyW2rr4vl7VDBjQW6FFsYB3t3gqlW9jy5qV9cqDr7W1z1fGZ3D2d5tW59ms_Q4Jzp0RVQCPN12LjxdqW4khR1Y4C-QvxW7MP5pD5lqy3mW7DkS8Y8Pr6x_W3rkN4L2xDKdRW74pFh01B9btCW3QTSLq8bSwd2W2bNjjB2pnKbzW8kctNj42k2dqf1N4Qrb04) [Facebook](113/c2ThS04/VW1cHk1vZ78wW3c1Q3q525gnhW7RdXLG52Fc3LN11fKWz3lYMRW6N1vHY6lZ3lVW7tgNDQ4XWk27W57Hqx22ryft0W4L7RFM3MLBdDW4Tx-0Z1TymdSW5wLQW939mtJsW7RvWtd3h8DvCW2h5q0-4WTXDbN5THKNd1cVYPW8XrFQd6gmKGVW77PKl955RYCdW1Nhr4P7mHvWFW1gz11P26RRMdW5yQbS83WB5ZjW4fTmsC2W1d9XW4FGqC652KzlwW1JFjvj62md02W5j22v27yhQvyW4zFzxC2vXZdGV91R8p2FCY26W6hbcNQ3nwKwgW6SpNjT1ngBD_W5mTHwS1-yPxXf2Vk29b04) [Instagram](113/c2ThS04/VW1cHk1vZ78wW3c1Q3q525gnhW7RdXLG52Fc3LN11fKWg3lYMRW69sMD-6lZ3pVW7LQH9k4GD96TV_-1y44mkTh1VbTM-M1_GTHXVqHl7N67vWwpMMFgVgHJYMwN5XmylBM8MMwW2BT1LV1lNNBlW3vzxv68T-xQyVPwVRK5kMMkmW6chTJC7c1dvLW8Trbq52B-DKyW1Btd6Y1ktCk4W1-JnS68b2vZ4N2FgywTwwlLCW2zMjPB10RcfjW7DRKKt8l5VRqW93GBXz5DMVKNN2rRrRPHt_9cF6jtRjsfq_YW6RSWcH27lBhkf6l5f-x04) [Twitter](113/c2ThS04/VW1cHk1vZ78wW3c1Q3q525gnhW7RdXLG52Fc3LN11fKWg3lYMRW69sMD-6lZ3lSN6-FqS6SyCbWW1hyXgF2g27kPW8kBkbl36qBjtW3nbntD6hp-3tVZqRgt5K-3tjW1CxqTG1XlltSN1wsvdY_BCV9W7CyvGl1CK4X1W32PlDH4cP4rxW6GkRFw6GcD6FN3HjP62bk90MW5Nkctp2YLLz4W8GyC8q2m8B2lW6ktn3R6lsyCfW3XhLRf45R58zVRqPFx8T1CBjW5nZ3vn7CfPgCW1C7_4L8JS2ZsN50FV6qkSc3vW8q6QbP4m-1D3f7dv93b04) [YouTube](113/c2ThS04/VW1cHk1vZ78wW3c1Q3q525gnhW7RdXLG52Fc3LN11fKWz3lYMRW6N1vHY6lZ3lfW4lWMWZ1jf6kcW94JsRh4fXsJvW7wvyr63QhPjMTJYBK1zY-Z6W2LMGND92jB5jW7m70tB744265N7zN7gCnFFZTW6T4NJ590W3m7W7PGHSD2QxV4MW9bNk1q1BrB1PW2Hb5mT6CNdGWW6PZCGW3HFlSjW48B6xq3-6B72W3Vwk909j35mvW3ShfWm605hVjW3bxxb49bmW8YN2sN2rLJgkgxW3N2dK97d1F-VW2_nW4N2__JlfW32Nqq34PlSMzW5dHX9y1lXyyTMDMvqPgbnkqf8ww9bM04) EC Central, 'Language House', Marguerite Mangion Street, St Julian's STJ 3180, Malta, +356 2777 3564 [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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