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Our Word for Wednesday theme for June is coffee.
Coffee is made by roasting and grinding coffee beans and creating an infusion. The word coffee entered English around 1600 via the Dutch ‘koffie’, which comes from the Turkish ‘kahveh', from the Arabic ‘qahwah’.
Last week we looked at the word espresso and today’s word is cappuccino.
A cappuccino is made by topping an espresso with hot frothed milk. In Italian, the word cappuccino is the diminutive of ‘cappuccio’ meaning ‘hood’ (from the Latin ‘caputium’ – where we also get the word ‘cap&rsqu...
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This month’s American English vs. British English blog post theme is driving.
Click here to read an overview of the main differences between American English and British English spelling, and here for more detailed information.
Here are 20 American English driving-themed words and their British English counterparts:
blinker, turn signal – indicator
crosswalk – zebra crossing, pedestrian crossing
crossing guard – lollipop person
detour – diversion
divided highway – dual carriageway
drink driver, drink driving – drunk driver, drunk driving
driving licence – driver&rs...
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