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  1. 15 wrz 2010 · This document compares some key differences between British and American English vocabulary, including different words used to describe common items like biscuits (cookies), trousers (pants), lifts (elevators), and petrol (gas).

  2. A selection of English ESL american or british english ppt slides. Log in / Register. Worksheets. Powerpoints. Video Lessons. Search. Filters. Browse Topics: Grammar Topics General Topics. SELECTED FILTERS. ... AMERICAN VS BRITISH . A POWER POINT PRESEN. 802 uses. 25079832. A1 Listening Test. This is a listening . 686 uses. Alyonkita. Passive ...

  3. 9 maj 2014 · This document summarizes some of the key differences between American and British English usage. It discusses differences in the use of the present perfect tense, words like "just" and "yet", possession with "have" vs. "have got", the verb "get", vocabulary words like "color" and "flavour", prepositions like "on" and "at", past participles, and ...

  4. A Power Point Presentation about the differences between British & American English. It is best for the introduction of the topic or for the overall revision. Some slides contain vocabulary points, while others cover differences in grammar and spelling.

  5. 19 sty 2013 · The document discusses some of the key differences between American English and British English. It notes that while lexical differences are easiest to notice, grammatical and phonological differences are also important for teachers to be aware of.

  6. Learners walk around and complete worksheet 2 with two words in American and British English. Teacher checks. Teacher reads the gapped text and elicits answers from the learners. Give out worksheet and learners complete to provide a written record.

  7. Learn some common words that are used differently in British and American English. Do the preparation task first. Then watch the video and do the task. You can read the transcript at any time. Put the words in the correct group. Match the American English words (1–7) with the British English words (a–g). 1. ...... French fries.