Anglistics Study Programme EPP Week 2 1 Anglistics

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Anglistics Study Programme EPP Week 2. 1 Anglistics Study Programme www. singidunum. ac. rs/admission

Anglistics Study Programme EPP Week 2. 1 Anglistics Study Programme www. singidunum. ac. rs/admission

Anglistics Study Programme Week 2. 1 • British VS American English – spelling British

Anglistics Study Programme Week 2. 1 • British VS American English – spelling British English -oe-/-ae- (e. g. anaemia, diarrhoea, encyclopaedia) American English -e- (e. g. anemia, diarrhea, encyclopedia) -t (e. g. burnt, dreamt, leapt) -ed (e. g. burned, dreamed, leaped) -ence (e. g. defence, offence, licence) -ense (defense, offense, license) -ell- (e. g. cancelled, jeweller, marvellous) -el- (e. g. canceled, jeweler, marvelous) -ise (e. g. appetiser, familiarise, organise) -ize (e. g. appetizer, familiarize, organize) -l- (e. g. enrol, fulfil, skilful) -ll- (e. g. enroll, fulfill, skillfull) -ogue (e. g. analogue, monologue, catalogue) -og (e. g. analog, monolog, catalog) *Note that American English also recognizes words spelled with –ogue -ou (e. g. colour, behaviour, mould) -o (e. g. color, behavior, mold) -re (e. g. metre, fibre, centre) -er (e. g. meter, fiber, center) -y- (e. g. tyre) -i- (e. g. tire) https: //www. britishcouncilfoundation. id/en/english/articles/british-and-american-english

Anglistics Study Programme Week 2. 1 • British VS American English – vocabulary (illustration)

Anglistics Study Programme Week 2. 1 • British VS American English – vocabulary (illustration) British English trousers flat bonnet (the front of the car) boot (the back of the car) lorry university holiday jumper crisps chips trainers American English pants apartment hood trunk truck college vacation sweater chips French fries sneakers https: //www. britishcouncilfoundation. id/en/english/articles/british-and-american-english

Anglistics Study Programme Week 2. 1 • British VS American English – grammar (illustration)

Anglistics Study Programme Week 2. 1 • British VS American English – grammar (illustration) Are the sentences more typical of British English or American English? Shall we go for a walk? My computer isn't working. I haven't gotten anything done. Can I get you a coffee? His family live in Helsinki. We'll have a break at 11. She's got behind with her work recently. Did you eat yet? The children are having a bath. https: //learnenglish. britishcouncil. org/how-understand-differences-between-british-andamerican-english British English American English British English American English https: //learnenglish. britishcouncil. org/print/intermediate-grammar/british-english-and-americanenglish