Streets and roads

Do you know what a 'kerb' is? Do these exercises and learn what it and other words related to streets and roads mean.

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Submitted by sunsetlover on Fri, 01/03/2019 - 06:54

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Hello teachers, The vocabulary section here is extremely useful. However, I noticed that you use strictly British English in most (all) instances. For example, here in Streets & Roads, in the US and Canada they spell "kerb" as "curb", and of course they would call a "junction" an "intersection" and a "pavement" a "sidewalk". Given that your students are from around the globe, would a "middle ground" solution be to state "kerb/curb"? Thank you!

Hello sunsetlover,

As the British Council we generally focus on British English, as you say. We have considered including some examples of the kind you suggest but it can make the pages rather cluttered, with multiple alternatives in many places.

We have several pages addressing the differences between British and American English:

https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar/intermediate-to-upper-intermediate/british-english-and-american-english

https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/general-english/video-series/how-to/how-to-understand-the-differences-between-british-and-american

 

Peter

The LearnEnglish Team

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Submitted by David on Fri, 08/02/2019 - 09:05

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Hi sir, I have reviewed and realized that ,you are right. There are two pictures that have new mean ,like junction and motorway. Thank you very much,
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Submitted by David on Wed, 06/02/2019 - 10:23

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Hi teacher, It seems there are some wrong pictures in this lesson(Streets and Roads).I mean those aren't matched with their names. Thanks

Hello mdaivid,

I've just completed the task myself and the words and pictures match correctly. Which one did you think was wrong?

 

Peter

The LearnEnglish Team