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It’s important to have a good knowledge of English. There are differences between British and American English.
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First, let’s listen to a radio program selected from China Radio International. Discuss what’s the difference between American and British English.
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Read some quotations and answer the question. “We have really everything in common with America nowadays, except of course, language.” Oscar Wilde, 19th century writer
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Henry Sweet, 19th century linguist “Within a century British and American English speakers will not be able to understand each other.”
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George Bernard Shaw, 20th century writer “America and England are two countries divided by a common language.”
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Dave Sperling, founder of Dave’s ESL Cafe “It doesn’t make much of a difference whether a teacher speaks British or American English.”
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What is the topic of the quotations? The difference between British and American English.
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British English American English & There are some differences between American English and British English.
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British English American English spelling pronunciation words colour, color,favourite, favorite, theatre, theater, centre, center, travelled, traveled, metremeter askdance wheel notbox post mailfilmmovie shop store I thinkI guess
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电梯 汽油 公寓 秋天 地铁 大学 垃圾 垃圾箱 假日 两星期 British EnglishAmerican English words liftelevator petrolgas flat apartment autumn fall underground subway universitycollege rubbish garbage dustbin trash can holidayvacation fortnighttwo weeks
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Spelling AmericanBritish center color traveler tire organize program centre colour traveller tyre organise programme
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As we all know, the accent in American English and the accent in British English are different. Which do you prefer, American English or British English? Do you think it helpful for you to be aware of these differences?
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A colloquialism is an informal expression used in spoken English. Colloquialisms are never used in formal English or in writing, but are often used in conversations. What’s a colloquialism?
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Don’t worry. It’s a piece of cake! something easy to do
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Don’t be a wet blanket. Have some fun! boring / afraid to have fun
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Go on, tell me. I’m all ears. listening carefully
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Are you serious? Don’t pull my leg. joke with someone
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I’ll back you up all the way. = I will support you from beginning to end. More Examples Why don’t you get off my back? = Don’t disturb me. I don’t buy your story. = I don't believe you.
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It’s my cup of tea. ( 这很合我胃口。 ) = It's my favorite. Let’s call it quits. ( 算了吧! ) = Let’s forget it. It’s a lot of chicken feed.( 这是小意思, 不算什么。 ) = It’s nothing.
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