QUIZ: American VS British English Pronunciation

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Speak English With Vanessa


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Vanessa: Hi!
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I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishwithVanessa.com.
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Are you ready to test your listening skills?
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Let's talk about it.
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I have a tough question for you.
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Is American or British English better?
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Well, in all honesty if you want to understand all native English speakers, you're going
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to have to understand American and British speakers.
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Today I want to test your listening skills for both of these accents.
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As a special bonus, you can download the free worksheet for today's pronunciation lesson
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in the description below this video.
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You're going to hear five sentences, once in British English and once is American English.
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You're going to hear my husband Dan say the sentences in American English because he's
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from the US, and I am too.
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Then you're going to hear another Dan ... Yes, they have the same name ... another Dan from
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the podcast English Across the Pond.
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He's going to say the same sentence in British English because he's from the UK.
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Listen carefully to each sentence.
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You're going to hear an A version and a B version.
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I want you to guess which one is American English.
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Both of these speakers have the same name, Dan, but one of them is American Dan and one
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of them is British Dan.
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I want you to guess, which one is American Dan?
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Use the YouTube poll feature up here.
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You'll see a question come across the top of the video.
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I want you to vote which one do you think is American English?
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Okay, let's listen to the first sentence.
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American Dan: Coca-Cola advertisements can be seen by both children and adults all over
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the world.
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British Dan: Coca-Cola advertisements can be seen by both children and adults all over
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the world.
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Vanessa: How did you do?
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Can you tell which one is American English, which Dan is American Dan?
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If you guessed A, you are correct.
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Congratulations.
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The main difference in this sentence is the syllable stress.
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You heard American Dan say, "advertisements and adults".
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He emphasized the first syllable in advertisements, advertisements, and the second syllable in
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adults.
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But in British English it's the opposite.
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Let's listen to those two sentences one more time, and I want you to really listen to those
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key words, advertisements and adults.
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American Dan: Coca-Cola advertisements can be seen by both children and adults all over
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the world.
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British Dan: Coca-Cola advertisements can be seen by both children and adults all over
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the world.
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Vanessa: I hope you could hear that syllable stress correctly.
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Let's go on to quiz sentence number two.
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I want you to guess which one is American English, which Dan is American Dan.
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Let's listen.
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British Dan: If you drink water regularly, you should start to feel better and better.
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American Dan: If you drink water regularly, you should start to feel better and better.
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Vanessa: Which one is American English?
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If you guessed B, you are correct!
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Congratulations!
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The main difference in this sentence is the T in the middle of words.
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The words water and better in American English sound like a D in the middle of the word.
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This is the flap T, we talk about this a lot in reference to speaking like an American.
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The T in water changes to a D, water, and better also sounds like a D, better.
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Better, water, better.
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Let's listen one more time to both sentences.
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I want you to listen carefully for that T in the middle of those words.
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British Dan: If you drink water regularly, you should start to feel better and better.
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American Dan: If you drink water regularly, you should start to feel better and better.
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Vanessa: Could you hear that T changing to a D in the American English sentence?
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Before we go on to question number three, I want to recommend that you check out British
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Dan's podcast, English Across the Pond.
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British Dan and his American podcast partner Jennifer have a weekly podcast where they
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have natural conversations about daily topics like pets or stress or planning or air travel.
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Lots of engaging topics.
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It's a great way to improve your listening for both British English and American English.
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The podcast is free or you can become a gold member, gold like my shirt, for $20 and get
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weekly transcripts, worksheets, exercises, and study plans.
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It's a really fun practical way to improve your English with podcasts.
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Check out the link in the description to access the free podcast and also the gold member
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program.
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All right.
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Let's go to sentence number three.
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Can you decide, can you tell which one is American English?
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Let's listen.
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American Dan: Last week's English exams were hard.
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British Dan: Last week's English exams were hard.
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Vanessa: Can you tell which one is American English, which Dan is American Dan?
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If you guessed A is American English, congratulations, you are correct.
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A is American English.
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Why is A American English?
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Well, American Dan used a specific R sound that's typical in American English.
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He said the word hard.
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This R is really strong.
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In British English, it's often less strong.
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Let's listen to this sentence again.
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I want you to hear American Dan say hard, hard.
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It kind of sounds like a pirate, R, or like a dog, R. Make sure that you listen to this
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specific word hard.
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All right, let's listen.
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American Dan: Last week's English exams were hard.
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British Dan: Last week's English exams were hard.
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Vanessa: Could you hear it?
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Did you hear the difference in the word hard?
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Let's go on to sentence number four.
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This is a really unique British English sound that doesn't exist in American English, so
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I want to see if you can tell which one is American English.
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Let's listen.
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American Dan: I make sure I watch the news every Tuesday night.
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British Dan: I make sure I watch the news every Tuesday night.
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Vanessa: Which one is American English?
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If you guessed A, you are correct.
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A was American Dan.
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What is the difference between these two versions?
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The main difference is the word news and the word Tuesday.
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In American English, we say news and Tuesday.
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It almost sounds like an OO, news, Tuesday.
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But British English speakers add another letter, another sound when they pronounce these words.
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Did you hear British Dan add an extra letter?
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Hmm.
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He said something like news and Tuesday.
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It almost sounds like there's a Y at the beginning of this word.
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Now, for me, in an American English speaker, so it's better to listen to his version than
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to my version of this British English pronunciation.
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In American English, we do not use this.
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Let's listen again to these two sentences and I want to see if you can hear the difference
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between news and Tuesday in American English and British English.
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Let's listen again.
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American Dan: I make sure I watch the news every Tuesday night.
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British Dan: I make sure I watch the news every Tuesday night.
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Vanessa: Did you hear the difference?
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I hope so!
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Let's go on to sentence number five.
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Sentence number five is a little different, so listen carefully.
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British Dan: I'm going to the supermarket to buy yogurt, tomatoes, oregano, basil, and
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some courgettes.
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American Dan: I'm going to the grocery store to buy yogurt, tomatoes, oregano, basil, and
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some zucchini.
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Vanessa: Which one is American English?
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I hope you guessed B. B is American English.
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You just heard some vocabulary differences between American English and British English,
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especially in relation to food words.
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You heard American Dan say grocery store, tomato, oregano, basil, zucchini.
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In British English, they sometimes use different words like supermarket and courgette and they
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pronounce tomato, oregano, basil completely differently than I would.
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Let's listen again to these sentences so that you can hear the pronunciation differences
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and the vocabulary differences.
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British Dan: I'm going to the supermarket to buy yogurt, tomatoes, oregano, basil, and
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some courgettes.
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American Dan: I'm going to the grocery store to buy yogurt, tomatoes, oregano, basil, and
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some zucchini.
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Vanessa: How did you do?
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Let me know in the comments how many of these you got correct.
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Don't forget to practice understanding American English and British English with the awesome
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podcast English Across the Pond.
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Download the weekly English conversation with American Jennifer and British Dan for free
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or you could become a gold member for $20.
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For gold members, each week when there's a new podcast episode, you'll get the podcast
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transcript, you'll get writing exercises, some speaking prompts, vocabulary exercises,
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the worksheets, study plan.
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You'll get a lot of information to help you really use that episode to the fullest.
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Jennifer and Dan have come up with this super cool way to make podcasts even more useful
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and practical, so I hope that you'll take advantage of it.
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Because you're my student, they're offering a special bonus, which is an extra month's
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worth of lesson material and a bonus pronunciation lesson so that you can really master using
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English naturally and improving your skills.
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Check out the link in the description so that you can listen to the free English Across
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the Pond podcast and so that you can become a gold member.
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Thank you for learning English with me.
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I'm so glad that you're here.
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I'll see you again next Friday for a new lesson here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye.
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The next step is to download the free pronunciation worksheet for this listen.
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Exercise your pronunciation muscles today.
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Don't forget to check out the English Across the Pond podcast in the description.
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Thanks so much for learning with me.
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Bye.
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