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"British vs American English" (level B1-B2) is a set of flashcards for studying British and American English. At school, British English is most often taught, but at work, when traveling, on TV or in the media, American is encountered. Therefore, sometimes you have to blush because of inappropriate use of words or misunderstanding.
To protect against language confusion, this set contains 105 British and American words that have the same meaning, but different spelling and sound. The set of flashcards "British vs American" is chosen by those who dream of sounding like a local in English when communicating with both the British and Americans.
Each flashcard has one word from American English, one from British English and an example of its use. In addition, a small image for association and translation into Ukrainian.
Each set contains: 105 cards with English vocabulary of varying difficulty, a simplified version of the box for spaced repetition, 2 dividers ("I know", "I don't know"), a QR code with audio.