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Now let's look at British English.
Now let's look at British English.
And I've got some recommendations in there for audiobooks read with a British English accent and also an American accent as well, so you can choose whichever is more relevant for you.
there for audiobooks read with a British English accent
For example, British English RP receive pronunciation and General American.
For example, British english, RP receive pronunciation
but here in the UK, in British English, we call it a 'starter'.
Again, in British English, we would say 'main' or 'main course',
Now remember, in British English we spell 'travelling' with two Ls and in American English, this spell it with one L.
In American English, they call it an ATM; however, in British English, we can call it a card machine, a bank machine or a cash machine, and all have the same meaning, and it's the place where you take out your money.
I'm mainly going to explain how we use these verbs in British English, but I will also mention some American usage too.
However, in British English, we normally use the verb 'rent' to talk about a long-term arrangement.
I totally prefer British English.
I totally prefer British English.
Just a quick note, if you have ever studied British English, I often hear British English speakers say, I can't be bothered.
If someone invites you to something, a British English speaker might decline by saying, I can't be bothered.
In today's lesson I'm going to teach you how to confidently tell someone about the way you spend your time in British English
In today's lesson, I'm going to teach you how to confidently tell someone about the way you spend your time in British English.
I think saddle is more of a British English word, but in North America, we call it a seat.
I think saddle is more of a British English word,