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  1. American English is used as a lingua franca or a second language by people in many parts of the world, including East Asia (Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, and China); the Americas (excluding the former British colonies Canada, Jamaica, and the Bahamas), and Liberia, in Africa.

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  2. Microsoft Word - BrE-AmE.doc. Differences between British and American English. Introduction. British and American English can be differentiated in three ways: o Differences in language use conventions: meaning and spelling of words, grammar and punctuation differences. o Vocabulary: There are a number of important differences, particularly in ...

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  3. Oct 16, 2016 · Map created by reddit user Speech500. The map above shows which version of English is most commonly taught in schools – British or American. Of course this does not mean that people actually speak the version they learn in school, it’s just what they are taught. For example, Canada is listed as learning British English, which is partially true.

  4. Feb 23, 2007 · PDF | In this paper I argue that Mid-Atlantic should replace British English as the educational standard in Europe. The English spoken by Europeans is... | Find, read and cite all the research you ...

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  5. Tell them that besides the American and British variants, we can have different words with the same meaning in countries like Canada and Australia. Show students some examples: To continue the activity, if you wish, students can research other countries and look for different words that have the same meaning in different English-speaking countries.

  6. The English language was introduced to the Americas by the arrival of the British, beginning in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.The language also spread to numerous other parts of the world as a result of British trade and settlement and the spread of the former British Empire, which, by 1921, included 470–570 million people, about a quarter of the world's population.

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  8. An example of a verb that is used differently in British and American English is ‘write’. AE: ‘They wrote me’ (transitive). BE: ‘They wrote to me’ (intransitive). Regular and irregular verbs. Some verbs that are irregular in BE are regular in AE: Lit/lighted – and vice versa -Dived (BE), dove (AE). The definite article.

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