American or British English?
Which one do you prefer?


It is really important to notice the differences between American and British English in order to choose one or other when speaking English. The differences that we can point out between each other are accent, intonation, word choosing between many others. But we have to keep in mind that when we talk about American English we consider it as a set of dialects of the English Language used mostly in the United States while British English is the broad term used to distinguished the forms of the English Language used in the United Kingdom.

So, to help you understand the differences have a look in the following pages...

http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000193.htm

Mariel Cepeda

6 comments:

  1. Personally, I prefer American culture, and that's why this particular post liked me so much.
    Good Job! Congrats. Keep on...
    Regards
    Camilo Palma

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  2. Same here! I rather prefer American Culture and "American English" than the British one.
    Best,
    Mariel.

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  3. Same here! I prefer American English so far.
    LOK,
    Mariel.

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  4. It is imprtant to point out the American language is spreading around the world faster than Britsh. One of the reasons is TV. Younger generations are using American words more frequently than years ago. I say this because when I was in England parents complained abouit their children American language.
    Victor Birkner

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  5. mmm...Honestly I prefer the british accent as well as their vocabulary rather than the american. However I think that american English is easier to manage... that's why most of the people insist on using it.

    nice blog girls!!

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  6. I really like your blog, Well done girls!!

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