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Do you prefer American English or British English?

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NA_RITA
2009-11-21 10:12 AM
British english

bcos i already use to it.

bui actually nothing different
Gackt07
2009-11-21 11:00 AM
原帖由 NA_RITA 于 2009-11-21 10:12 AM 发表
British english

bcos i already use to it.

bui actually nothing different  

no...u r wrong...there's lots of different...just bcoz u dun even know how to differentiate and recognise from the spelling between both kinds of english...+...
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eric336
2009-12-9 09:20 AM
原帖由 NA_RITA 于 2009-11-21 10:12 AM 发表
British english

bcos i already use to it.

bui actually nothing different  

American english and British english make a very BIG difference, in terms of spelling, accent and pronunciation.
For example, I bet everyone know this, "chicken", we read chic-ken.
In fact, British english reads it  chic-kin. (look up on your dictionary as prove)

Back to topic, I like American english more.
British accent sounds rather weird to me, like those "chic-kin" and "chic-ken" things.
Fannxin
2009-12-9 02:18 PM
原帖由 eric336 于 2009-12-9 09:20 AM 发表

American english and British english make a very BIG difference, in terms of spelling, accent and pronunciation.
For example, I bet everyone know this, "chicken", we read chic-ken.
In fact, B ...

I agree with u
British pronunciation is really weird...they pronounce "DAY" like "DIE"...
"Actually" they pronounce like "ARK tually"
i prefer american english moreem0012
DejaVu26
2009-12-9 03:48 PM
原帖由 Fannxin 于 2009-12-9 02:18 PM 发表
British pronunciation is really weird...they pronounce "DAY" like "DIE"...


That's Australian accent......

Are you happy today?

An Australian: Are you happy to die?   
eric336
2009-12-10 01:18 AM
原帖由 Fannxin 于 2009-12-9 02:18 PM 发表

I agree with u
British pronunciation is really weird...they pronounce "DAY" like "DIE"...
"Actually" they pronounce like "ARK tually"
i prefer american english moreem0012

I attended a scholarship interview, one of the interviewer was an English,
He nearly made me going mad when he asked me questions.
I gotta take few seconds to interpret every words he said.
A terribly horrible experience.

I am more into American english.
eric336
2009-12-10 01:20 AM
原帖由 DejaVu26 于 2009-12-9 03:48 PM 发表


That's Australian accent......

Are you happy today?

An Australian: Are you happy to die?   

Yea, my english teacher also told us this, the whole class cracked up in laughter.
Fannxin
2009-12-10 01:14 PM
原帖由 DejaVu26 于 2009-12-9 03:48 PM 发表


That's Australian accent......

Are you happy today?

An Australian: Are you happy to die?   

British and Australian accent are very similar Their accent is harshem0107

[ 本帖最后由 Fannxin 于 2009-12-10 01:28 PM 编辑 ]
Fannxin
2009-12-10 01:17 PM
原帖由 eric336 于 2009-12-10 01:20 AM 发表

Yea, my english teacher also told us this, the whole class cracked up in laughter.

But..HARRY POTTER...American pronounce like "HARRY 怕TER"em0013and British Pronounce like "HARRY PALTER"em0013 Pen " Pal">>>" PAL"TER.em0012

[ 本帖最后由 Fannxin 于 2009-12-10 01:24 PM 编辑 ]
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