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Thanks, this is very helpful. It clearly remarks differences between both accents, also reminds us about the linguistic differences we can find out. I am teaching to a Spanish speaker that currently lives in Australia, and they also have their own accent and dialect. Even though, it is more similar to the British one.
Thanks. A good point concerning being consistent, but what about mixing American and English a little, for instance during a conversation or in a sentence? Is it acceptable?
Sure thing. At the end of the day, as long as you're communicating effectively, able to understand others and understood, that's what matters the most. My point in the video is to deliberately try to be as consistent as possible with the variation of English you choose.
If I understand people speak English I feel relax and kind of release something difficult of my mind, conversely if it comes to something I don't understand, it feels really frustating
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Thanks, this is very helpful. It clearly remarks differences between both accents, also reminds us about the linguistic differences we can find out. I am teaching to a Spanish speaker that currently lives in Australia, and they also have their own accent and dialect. Even though, it is more similar to the British one.
True. Australian English, while more similar to British English, has its own unique features. Thanks for watching!
Wow 🤩 thank you, Thiago 🙏
Thank you, teacher Thiago for sharing this. I think that you did a good job about how to pronounce British English with a little bit attractive tone😊
Excelent, thank you so much.
thanks good teacher
Adorei o som de fundo
In Ukraine we learn British English, but I like more American
Here in Brazil the most people prefer learn American English, the most popular here
if I am able to understand your videos without reading subtitles 90% can I consider myself a B1 ? Obrigado.
I like British English but it doesn’t matter British or American just the most important thing Learning English and speak like the native speaker.
the other day I heard it on video here on RUclips and the guy was Australian...Like speaking Russian to me🤣🤣🤣
As a mexican and english student I understand nothing
Thanks. A good point concerning being consistent, but what about mixing American and English a little, for instance during a conversation or in a sentence? Is it acceptable?
Sure thing. At the end of the day, as long as you're communicating effectively, able to understand others and understood, that's what matters the most. My point in the video is to deliberately try to be as consistent as possible with the variation of English you choose.
@@teacher.thiagoalencar Thank you for the reply
If I understand people speak English I feel relax and kind of release something difficult of my mind, conversely if it comes to something I don't understand, it feels really frustating