FRIDGE OR REFRIGERATOR?
“Fridge” and “refrigerator” are synonyms. “FRIDGE” is more popular in the British English language, while “REFRIGERATOR” is more commonly used by the Americans. But both have the same meaning: “a machine which keeps food cold and so prevents it from going bad”. The title of this article is only an excuse to present a sketch performed by students from fourth grade. In the scene they are practicing interrogative questions using “is there…?”. You can also go to the article Alvaro´s fridge in this blog to see more about the same topic.
See vocabulary about food here
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