British English & American English: SPELLING DIFFERENCES

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Hello. I'm Gill at engVid, and today we have
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a lesson on spellings and how they can be
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different between American spellings and British/UK
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spellings. Okay. So, we have a few examples.
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This is just the first part of the lesson
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on the board. We will have some more partway
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through, so do stay with us. So, okay. So, the first three example types are certain
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types of spelling where they are different. So, on the left-hand side we have the UK or
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British/English spelling, and on the right-hand
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side we have the American spelling. Okay.
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So, they're in three categories here. So,
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the first category is quite a well-known one
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already. O-U-R, words ending O-U-R in American
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spelling are just O-R with no U in it. So,
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we have the word "colour" and "color". There's
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no difference to the pronunciation apart from
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the fact that American speakers tend to sound
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the R, whereas British speakers don't. So,
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"colour" at the end, but probably "colour", "colour", so you would hear more R sound,
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but that's nothing to do with the different
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spelling. It's just to do with the different
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American pronunciation of the letter R. So, more or less it's the same sound,
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but the spelling is different. So, we have "colour", "honour", "humour", and "labour".
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They're just four examples. There are more,
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but these are just some examples to show you
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how it works. Okay? So, that's O-U-R to O-R. And then another group of spellings
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are words like "licence", which in the UK is
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spelt with a C. Well, this is if it's a noun,
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that is. This is a bit confusing, but "licence",
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the actual licence... I have a television
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licence. I would spell it like this as a noun,
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but in American spelling it's spelt with an S.
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The confusing thing is that the verb "to
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licence" something in the UK can actually...
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Is actually spelt with an S, so this is where
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some confusion comes up because the noun
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in the UK is spelt with a C, but the verb in the UK is spelt with an S.
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So, it's the same with the word like "practice".
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If I do my piano practice, that's a noun and it
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would be a C. But if someone says to me,
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"Are you going to practice the piano today?",
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that's a verb and it would be spelt with an S instead of a C. So, there is a little bit
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of confusion with some words like "licence" and
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"practice", which we don't have written up here.
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So, this is from E-N-C-E to E-N-S-E there. So,
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we have "licence", "defence". Again, it's a noun.
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So, in the American, I think there's a government
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department of defence, and they spell it with an
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S, but in UK spelling, it's with a C. And then
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"offence", "to cause an offence" or "a crime"
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can be described as "an offence". That is an
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offence, to throw rubbish on the pavement is an
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offence. So, in the UK, that's spelt with a C. In America, it's spelt with an S. Okay?
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And then the third final section in this part
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of the lesson is where we have a double L
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in the UK spelling, so "travelling", and in the American spelling, there's just one L.
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Again, there's no difference in pronunciation.
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"Travelling", "travelling". You can also have
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"travelled" the past form, just like here we
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have E-D. "Travelled" would also be with one L
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in the American spelling, two Ls in the UK
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spelling. "Cancelled", "cancelled". And similarly,
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"cancelling" would be double L, and "cancelling",
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one L. Okay. And then "modelling", "modelling".
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"Modelled", "modelled" would be the same, double
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L, one L. And then this word "marvellous",
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two Ls in UK spelling, one L in the American spelling.
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Okay, so in this second part of the lesson, we
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have some more examples of different spellings.
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So, again, we've got UK on this side, and
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American on this side. So this section is where
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instead of an S in the spelling at the end
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of the word, we have a Z or a Z as Americans
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call it. We'll come to that at the end. But...
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So, "apologise", if you say sorry about something,
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you apologise with an S in the UK, but with a
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Z in America. "Organise", S and Z. "Recognise",
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again, S and Z. So those are I-S-E to I-Z-E,
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and then there are some words which are Y-S-E
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to Y-Z-E, so we've got "analyse" in the UK spelling, and "analyse", American spelling.
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Again, there's no change in pronunciation at all. And then "paralyse" with an S,
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"paralyse" with a Z. Okay. And then the next section,
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in the UK, a word like "archaeology", we have
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an A-E together, but in the American spelling,
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it's just an E. So, "archaeology" is just
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"archaeology". But again, there's not any real
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difference in pronunciation of that. Okay. And then "pediatric", which is to do with
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medical terms, the treatment of children in hospital or by doctors. So, "pediatric",
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A-E in UK spelling, and just one E, "pediatric"
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in American spelling, but no different
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pronunciation. And then this one, this is a
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French word, and there are two differences with
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this one. There's the O-E, so we have O-E to E,
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as well as A-E to E. "Manoeuvre", "manoeuvre"
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when you move something around. Or in the army,
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soldiers go on "manoeuvres" where they're sort
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of training and practicing doing things, so they're moving around and doing stuff.
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So, that's a French word. So, in French, it would
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be pronounced "manoeuvre", but we change the
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pronunciation to sound more English, "manoeuvre",
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"manoeuvre". So, that has an O-E, and it ends
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with an R-E because that's the French spelling.
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But in the American spelling, we just have an E
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rather than O-E, and then the R-E changes to
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E-R, "manoeuvre", "manoeuvre", but it doesn't
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sound much different apart from perhaps the final R in American, "manoeuvre",
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so you would hear more of an R from an American speaker.
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Okay. And then finally, this final section
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here is words that end O-G-U-E, in UK spelling,
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can be just O-G. It's a bit variable. You can
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have exactly the same spelling in American.
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I think some people spell it just O-G, other people in America spell it O-G-U-E.
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I think, you know, there are two possible
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spellings there. But in the UK, we definitely
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spell these O-G-U-E. So, "analogue", "analogue",
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pronunciation is the same. "Catalogue", "catalogue".
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"Dialogue", "dialogue". Okay. But as I say, it's variable, so you could have U-E
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spelling in the American version as well. It
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depends. Different people spell different ways.
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Okay. And then finally, as I said up here, the
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letter Z, which we pronounce like "zed" in the UK,
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is pronounced "zee" in America. So, A to Z
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rather... We say A to Z, the alphabet goes from A
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to Z. But in America, the alphabet goes from A
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to Z. Okay. So, I hope that's been a useful look
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at some differences in spelling. And there's
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a quiz on this for you to do. So, if you go to
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the website www.engvid.com and have a go at the
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quiz, see if you can get full marks recognizing
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the different spellings. And I'll see you again
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soon. Okay. Thanks for watching. Bye for now.
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