Вопрос школьника
There are some differences between British English and American English.
Label the following pieces of clothing and footwear in British English (BE) and in American English (AE). Use the words from the box.
Ответ от учителя
Yes, there are some differences between British English and American English, including differences in vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation.
Here are the labels for the pieces of clothing and footwear in British English (BE) and American English (AE):
BE: Jumper
AE: Sweater
BE: Trainers
AE: Sneakers
BE: Trousers
AE: Pants
BE: Waistcoat
AE: Vest
BE: Wellington boots
AE: Rain boots
BE: Braces
AE: Suspenders
BE: Plimsolls
AE: Canvas sneakers
BE: Anorak
AE: Parka
BE: Pinafore
AE: Jumper dress
BE: Dungarees
AE: Overalls
BE: Wellingtons
AE: Rubber boots
BE: Bobble hat
AE: Pom-pom hat
BE: Bum bag
AE: Fanny pack
BE: Vest
AE: Undershirt
BE: Tights
AE: Pantyhose
BE: Wellingtons
AE: Galoshes
BE: Jodhpurs
AE: Riding pants
BE: Wellingtons
AE: Wellies
BE: Plimsolls
AE: Gym shoes
BE: Anorak
AE: Windbreaker
BE: Dungarees
AE: Coveralls
BE: Bobble hat
AE: Beanie
BE: Bum bag
AE: Waist pack
BE: Vest
AE: Tank top
BE: Tights
AE: Leggings
BE: Wellingtons
AE: Overshoes
BE: Jodhpurs
AE: Breeches