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Subject: British English vs. American English
Date: Sun, Sep 1, 2013 11:01
From: "Espresso English" <help@espressoenglish.net>
To: <jlrosas.ed@gmail.com>
Subject: British English vs. American English
Date: Sun, Sep 1, 2013 11:01
Hello students!
There are many varieties of the English language - from Australian English to British English to different types of English even inside the United States.
This can be confusing because some of the most common vocabulary words are different - for example, people in the United States would say they live in an "apartment" - but people in England would talk about living in a "flat."
In today's lesson, you're going to learn 20 vocabulary differences between British English and American English. It's a fun little story about the daily life of New York Nate, who lives in the United States; and London Laura, who lives in England. They have very similar lives... but the vocabulary words they use are very different!
Enjoy the lesson - and e-mail me if you have any questions.
- Shayna
There are many varieties of the English language - from Australian English to British English to different types of English even inside the United States.
This can be confusing because some of the most common vocabulary words are different - for example, people in the United States would say they live in an "apartment" - but people in England would talk about living in a "flat."
In today's lesson, you're going to learn 20 vocabulary differences between British English and American English. It's a fun little story about the daily life of New York Nate, who lives in the United States; and London Laura, who lives in England. They have very similar lives... but the vocabulary words they use are very different!
Enjoy the lesson - and e-mail me if you have any questions.
- Shayna
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