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"The materials were clearly represented, graduated in difficulty, varied in content. Feedback was immediate, and positive. I highly recommend the course in all respects. I learned a lot, I had a great teacher, and I could not have taught English as a foreign language without taking this course. Very professional and great interaction with my tutor.”
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British English vs. American English
Introduction English is today the dominant international language in most parts of the world. It is spoken by an estimated 300-400 million people as a native language and by an estimated two billion people as a second language. It is by far the most widely taught
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Author: Senem Williams ? Dim
Date of Post: 2006-09-08
British English vs American English
There are several differences between British English and American English. The two forms of English differ in ways such as grammar, vocabulary usage and meaning, and spelling. There are many ways that British and American English differ in grammatical means. Generally both forms of grammar
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Author: Brian McKinin
Date of Post: 2006-10-11
British vs. American English
Upon each of my travels outside the United States boundaries, I have been confronted with the notion that I do not speak English, but American. I find this distinction made supremely by Europeans, who characteristically learn British English. While it is easy to
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Author: Cristine A. Colombo
Date of Post: 2006-11-14
British English vs American English
1.Introduction When teaching English worldwide, one has to consider that there are two major dialects: The British (BrE) and the North American (AmE). A decision should be made by any responsible teacher as to which he or she teaches. A reason to adopt the AmE form could
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Author: Johannes von Simons
Date of Post: 2006-11-14
Transatlantic Translations
Winston Churchill once said of America and Great Britain, “We are separated by a common language.” He was right. People in these countries both claim to speak English, while insisting the other doesn’t. When you think about it, it’s surprising. Most of the
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Author: Ian Carter
Date of Post: 2007-04-10
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