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Question 1: Is learning English better in America or Britain? I am an English major. In fact, there is no difference between the United States, Britain and Ying Ying.

Generally speaking, the United States and Britain are more exaggerated than Ying Ying, and many pronunciations are very distinctive, but in fact they are the differences of individual phonetic symbols.

1 English? American? : r is to become a volume.

2 English? American? R becomes a volume.

3 English? American? Pay attention to whether the United States, Britain and China have. In Ying Ying, whenever you meet this phonetic symbol, you will send this phonetic symbol? The voice of

4 English? American? : r becomes a volume.

5 English? Does American a meet? Always pronounce a, such as "body" and "body". Is the British pronunciation B? Di, American pronunciation changed from 6 to Buddy, more exaggerated and wider mouth.

7 British A: American a:r curly

8 English I? American ir is slightly different here, which should be understandable.

9 English ε? American er is only written differently, but the pronunciation is the same.

10 English u? The American ur is the same as the eighth truth.

There are also some slightly different rules of tone sandhi, that is, the problem of turbidity, such as t turbidity into d, k turbidity into g and so on. To put it bluntly, what the United States and Britain mean is that turbidity doesn't matter, even the inside of the text should be turbid.

I suggest you learn American style. After all, this is the mainstream now. If you insist on Ying Ying, don't curl the sound, make clear the difference between those phonetic symbols, and don't just make it muddy.

I hope I can help you ~

Question 2: Generally speaking, students in our country learn British English or American English by their own efforts, and the English learning center is only an aid. This is my experience. They have a very good and serious course consultant after ABC Day B oral class. 1 Really 1 The effect of foreign teachers' tutoring is obvious. This is a process of change. According to my personal experience, I graduated from junior high school in 2000 and senior high school in 0. Junior high school is full of British English. The most typical ones are the English letter Z and the word cant. Listening in high school suddenly became an American phonetic symbol. When studying, teachers often tell us the American and British pronunciations of a word. After college, American pronunciation became popular, and we basically pronounce English according to American phonetic symbols. The junior high school students I taught as a tutor also found that they all used American phonetic symbols. Personally, I think American pronunciation is better, avant-garde and fashionable.

Question 3: Do you learn British pronunciation or American pronunciation in English? Americans

Question 4: What's the difference between American English and British English? I am an English major. In fact, there is no difference between the United States, Britain and Ying Ying.

Generally speaking, the United States and Britain are more exaggerated than Ying Ying, and many pronunciations are very distinctive, but in fact they are the differences of individual phonetic symbols.

1 English? American? : r is to become a volume.

2 English? American? R becomes a volume.

3 English? American? Pay attention to whether the United States, Britain and China have. In Ying Ying, whenever you meet this phonetic symbol, you will send this phonetic symbol? The voice of

4 English? American? : r becomes a volume.

5 English? Does American a meet? Always pronounce a, such as "body" and "body". Is the British pronunciation B? Di, American pronunciation changed from 6 to Buddy, more exaggerated and wider mouth.

7 British A: American a:r curly

8 English I? American ir is slightly different here, which should be understandable.

9 English ε? American er is only written differently, but the pronunciation is the same.

10 English u? The American ur is the same as the eighth truth.

There are also some slightly different rules of tone sandhi, that is, the problem of turbidity, such as t turbidity into d, k turbidity into g and so on. To put it bluntly, what the United States and Britain mean is that turbidity doesn't matter, even the inside of the text should be turbid.

I suggest you learn American style. After all, this is the mainstream now. If you insist on Ying Ying, don't curl the sound, make clear the difference between those phonetic symbols, and don't just make it muddy.

I hope I can help you ~

Question 5: Are you studying American English or British English at school now? American English is the main language, and so is British English, because American English is commonly used internationally. Compared with British English, some parts of American English are relatively easy to learn, such as: have (in British English, have is an auxiliary verb in the perfect tense, and other tenses are also auxiliary verbs equivalent to ddo, but American English is not. American English avoids distinguishing whether have is an auxiliary verb or a notional verb in a sentence. As for the Oxford dictionary, because English originated in Britain after all, the British dictionary is more comprehensive, while in American English, some words can be abbreviated (some words in American English feel too long and have been abbreviated; If you want to know the overall spelling of a word, the British dictionary is more accurate. In your study, you may find that the teacher asked you to read American pronunciation instead of British pronunciation, or because the internationally used American English has better pronunciation and words. After all, the purest English is British. Another reason why Americans are popular is that they are easy to learn, such as pronunciation and writing. In fact, both English and American can be used, and there is no need to distinguish them in detail.

Question 6: Is it better to learn British English or American English first? English pronunciation is a very elegant language. Generally speaking, many super-formal interpretation occasions can speak English pronunciation, but the American pronunciation is not bad, and it sounds very enthusiastic. Moreover, after all, now that the United States is in power, American pronunciation is more common. The most important thing is that American pronunciation is not as rigorous as English pronunciation, which can be exaggerated.

In short, no matter which one, as long as you learn it well, don't mix English. Besides, we speak English as a translator very well. I can also speak English.

Question 7: Do we usually learn American English or British English? I generally study British English in China, which is slightly different from American accent and some words. You can judge by some basic words: for example, whether football is British English or not, and whether soccer is American English.

Question 8: Learn British English or American English. You mean the materials ~ ~ ~

New concept English is very good ~ ~ standard British pronunciation ~ ~ read aloud by professionals

There is also a book called looking forward to the future ~ ~ All the listening materials are from English documents, which is very authentic ~ ~

There is no trace of American English at all.

They are all very famous textbooks, which can be bought by Xinhua Bookstore ~ ~

Question 9: American English or British English? I don't think it makes any difference. If we want to analyze it from the level of foreign literature, of course, English literature, we can get a glimpse of the culture and education of those elites who never set up emperors. Recommend a movie "Master and Commander" and a TV series "Captain Horn blore" to see the spirit of English gentlemen.

Question 10: Learn British English or American English? Depends on what you think. Economy and culture are the oldest in America. It seems that American English is more popular. Now all schools teach American English and teachers speak American English.

Comparatively speaking, American English pronunciation is more casual, casual and informal at best, and a bit vulgar at worst.

English is a bit awkward, and if you don't speak well, you will be a bit melodramatic. People who don't want to learn English will feel uncomfortable. However, speaking pure English is still very popular. For example, English is spoken in Commonwealth countries. In the eastern United States, where immigrants have just arrived, people will respect you more if you speak English. Because in English-speaking countries, the correct pronunciation standard is the embodiment of education, high culture and high society.

Anyway, these are all empty words, depending on whether you like them or not, I really don't know. Just find some American and English dramas. Personal experience is that it is easy for Americans to learn English, and vice versa.