What's the difference? American & British English? πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

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Hello! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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My students are always asking me:
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What's the difference
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between British English and American English?
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Which one's the best?
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Which one should I learn?
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It's really confusing!
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In my last lesson I talked about which type of English
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you should learn.
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You can watch that right here if you missed it.
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But in this lesson
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we are going to look at the main differences
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between standard British English
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and standard American English.
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While it's incorrect to say that one type of English
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is better than the other
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or that one is more correct than the other,
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it is important to be aware of the differences
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between British and American English.
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And focus on the type of English that is most
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relevant for you.
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And that is what this lesson is all about.
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The main areas that you'll notice differences between
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British and American English are
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accent, obviously, spelling, vocabulary
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and some areas of grammar including use of
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prepositions and use of collective nouns.
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Now if you are studying for an English exam,
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applying for or studying at an English University
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or using English professionally for your job
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then this lesson is especially important for you!
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Usually in all of these situations,
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you need to pay attention to spelling and grammar rules
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because it can affect your score or even your reputation.
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Okay so let's talk about some of these differences.
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Starting with accent.
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It's probably the most obvious difference.
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But the difference is not as simple as British
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and American accents, right?
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Regional accents
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in both of these countries can differ dramatically.
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Someone from South London sounds very different
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than someone from Scotland.
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And both sound very different from the Queen of England.
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And it's the same in America,
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the accent can vary significantly
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depending on where you are in the country.
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That said, if we compare standard British English
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and standard American English accents,
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there are a few clear differences.
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There are differences in the way
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that vowels are pronounced.
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Hot.
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Hot.
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Okay so we would say hot. Hot.
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Ant.
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We say ant.
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Ant. Ant.
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Leisure. Leisure. Leisure.
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Leisure.
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Americans tend to pronounce a flap T
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when the letter T is between two vowel sounds.
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Like in these words.
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The flap T is a flatter sound
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that actually sounds more like a D.
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Water. Water.
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Bottle. Bottle.
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Little. Little.
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Daughter. Daughter.
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Hear that flap T sound?
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Its also very common in my Australian accent as well.
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Standard American English clearly pronounces
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the R after a vowel sound
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where most British English speakers don't.
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So for example,
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car, car.
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Burger, burger.
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And I just say burger.
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Daughter, daughter.
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You can hear some more of those examples
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in this video right here.
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Okay so accent is one difference.
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But there are some more frustrating differences
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that can actually get you into trouble, like spelling.
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Americans spell English words differently
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to the rest of us.
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Some of you may actually think that the
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American spelling is easier.
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It was changed only a few hundred years ago
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from the British way to a new American English way.
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And the reason was to make words
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look more phonetic.
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So words are actually spelt more like they sound.
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It makes a lot of sense right?
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Words that end in -our in British English
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so think about the words
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colour, honour, neighbour.
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They simply end in -or in American English.
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In British English verbs that end in an L
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after a short vowel sound
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have a double L when -ed or -ing are added.
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Travelled or modelling for example.
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But in American English there is only one L.
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Jewellery is another example of this
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though even more changes were made to make jewellery
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more phonetic.
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Words ending in -ise in British English
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end in -ize in American English.
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Like realise, organise.
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Words ending in -re in British English
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end in -er in American English, most of the time.
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Like in the word centre.
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Words ending in -ence in British English
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end in -ense in American English
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like defence and license.
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You'll also find some small differences with past forms
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of regular verbs.
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So the past tense of learn in American English is learnt
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but in British English learned or learnt is possible.
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Though the -ed form is more common where I'm from.
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Notice that the pronunciation is the same.
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The same rule applies for dreamt and burnt.
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As an extra hint make sure you're using a spellcheck tool
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that is set to the type of English that you're learning,
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so that it's correcting your spelling
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with the right type of English.
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Vocabulary.
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The most frustrating difference between
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British and American English is surely vocabulary
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- even for native speakers!
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There are hundreds of everyday words
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that are just different.
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And to make matters worse, Australian English
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Canadian English, New Zealander English
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South African English,
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can also use different words for the same thing.
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The difference is really obvious in nouns
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especially food, where each type of English
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has different nouns for the same thing.
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So for example the herb coriander
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is called cilantro in America, nothing alike!
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And there are heaps of differences just like that.
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I made a whole video about it right here.
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These differences in vocabulary are something
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that even native English speakers
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have to try and understand too.
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We don't always know exactly
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what another English speaker is talking about
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because we use different words for the same thing.
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In those situations,
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we usually try to use the context of the sentence
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to understand what this new word is.
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And if we still don't know, we just have to ask.
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If you know what type of English you need,
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then I highly recommend
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finding a native English teacher
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who can help you to learn and understand
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the English vocabulary that is used in that place.
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Cambly is a really great place for you to do that
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because they've got native English teachers from
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all English-speaking countries.
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So if you're travelling to Canada,
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you can find a Canadian teacher to help you.
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If you're applying for a university in the United Kingdom,
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then find a teacher who uses the accent, the vocabulary
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and the spelling rules
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that will get you really great results in your exams.
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It will just make it so much easier for you
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once you arrive.
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And you can try a free 15-minute lesson with Cambly
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by using the link in the description just below this video.
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I've had a chat to a few different teachers there
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and they've been super friendly and helpful
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so I really recommend it!
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Now, prepositions are confusing enough
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without me telling you that sometimes
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American and British English
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use prepositions differently.
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But don't worry.
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Most of them are exactly the same
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but there's just a few that you need to be aware of
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because they're used differently.
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"What are you doing on the weekend"
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is common in American English
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whereas "What are you doing at the weekend"
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is more commonly used in the UK.
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In Australia we mostly use 'on'.
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When talking about a period in a week,
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'through' is really common in American English.
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My brother works Monday through Friday
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whereas 'to' is more common in British English
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and also Australian English.
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My brother works Monday to Friday.
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These mean exactly the same thing.
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The good news is that native English speakers
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will understand you no matter what
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whichever one you choose.
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So it's not a major problem,
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it's just something that you need to be aware of.
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When describing something that has recently occurred
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that affects the present moment,
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I would use the present perfect, probably.
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But my American friends would likely use
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the past simple tense instead.
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So let me explain with an example.
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If I've just eaten a big meal and someone asked
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if I wanted dessert,
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I'd say "No thanks, I've eaten too much!"
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But an American would probably choose
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the past simple and simply say,
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"No thanks, I ate too much!"
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Someone speaking British English would probably
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choose to use the present perfect tense in this situation
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Collective nouns, which are nouns that refer
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to a group of things.
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Like a group of students is called a class
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or a group of colleagues working on the same project
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is a team.
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Or a group of cows is called a herd.
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A family, an audience, a crowd.
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These are all examples of collective nouns.
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And British English and American English
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treat these nouns
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differently in English sentences.
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In American English, collective nouns are singular
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so they're treated in the same way as other
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singular nouns are.
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The team has asked for more resources.
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The band is really good!
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The class is meeting at the library after lunch.
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So even though there are many individuals
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that make up the class, grammatically, they're treated
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as a single thing, as one.
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In British English, collective nouns can be singular
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but they can also be plural nouns as well.
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So someone using British English could say
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either of these different options.
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The class is meeting at the library after lunch.
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So referring to the class as a whole.
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Or the class are meeting at the library after lunch.
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And that refers to
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all of the individuals that are part of the class.
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The difference is simply about whether the group
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is being referred to as a whole, as a single unit,
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or as a collection of individuals inside the group.
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Then it's treated as plural.
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The team has asked for more resources.
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So that's the team as one unit.
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The team have asked for more resources.
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The team as a group of individuals
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and the meaning is identical.
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The band is really good.
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Or the band are too tired!
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The individual members of the band are too tired.
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While this lesson makes it seem like
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there are lots of differences between
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American and British English,
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they are really only a tiny, tiny percent of English.
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With the grammar and prepositions,
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the differences are less serious and less obvious
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because people will still understand you
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The vocabulary and the spelling are the two main areas
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that you need to pay attention to.
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On the whole, American English and British English
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are mostly very similar,
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we watch each other's TV shows,
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we read each other's books.
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We're used to it.
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So really,
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the two types of English are not so different at all.
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If you've got any questions about this lesson
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then pop them in the comments box below this video
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so that I can get back to you.
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Make sure that you subscribe to my channel
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by clicking that red button right there.
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And if you want, you can watch these two lessons
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right here, to learn
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more about the differences
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between British and American English.
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Thanks for watching and I'll see you next week.
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Bye for now!
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