( ) British people say “at the weekend” instead of “on the weekend” like Americans. ( ) In England, people use the word “lift” instead of “elevator” like in America. ( ) British people spell “centre” instead of “center”. ( √ ) British people say “autumn”, while Americans say “fall”.
3. Phones don‘t go up when they ring. 4. “To ring up someone” is the British way of saying to call someone on the phone. 5. There are quite a few differences between your English and my English. 6. Sometimes we describe the same thing in different ways or use different words. 7. We say “in a team”, while you say “on a team”. 8. Why not talk with others in public?
Brian: “To ring up someone” is the British way of saying to call someone on the phone. David: That’s different. There are quite a few differences between your English and my English. Brian: That’s true. Sometimes we describe the same thing in different ways or use different words. We say “in a team”, while you say “on a team”. And you use “washroom” or “bathroom” instead of “toilet”. David: You have “autumn” instead of “fall”, and you spell color “colour”.