Should I learn British or American English? | How are they different?

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  • Students ask me all the time if they should learn British English or American English, and in this video you'll discover the real differences between UK and US English and how it's not about language rules, it's about culture.
    You will discover how they are different and if you should study British or American English.
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Комментарии • 246

  • @Canguroenglish
    @Canguroenglish  4 года назад +115

    It’s impossible for me to reply to all your comments, but I read them all, and I am eternally grateful for your love and support.

    • @alistercrowley2142
      @alistercrowley2142 4 года назад

      Is your English American?

    • @Hananinpalestine.
      @Hananinpalestine. 4 года назад

      @@alistercrowley2142 He speaks Australian English.

    • @alistercrowley2142
      @alistercrowley2142 4 года назад

      @@thorvaldbjorksson9914 I thought He joked about Australian English.

    • @alistercrowley2142
      @alistercrowley2142 4 года назад

      @@Hananinpalestine. I see. I've never heard Australian English

    • @SolderIT
      @SolderIT 4 года назад +2

      But Christian speaks a bit different from the Australian. I mean his pronunciation for me is more universal.

  • @tamtrancong6569
    @tamtrancong6569 4 года назад +17

    Christian really stands out for his smiles and laughters. I don't feel like I'm learning English from him, but having fun with English. Thank you.

  • @WillyD456
    @WillyD456 4 года назад +16

    With your videos and interviews, you opened my eyes...and I dare to speak English now, I am not afraid anymore. I am happy. Merci beaucoup Christian !

  • @mariarovelli1184
    @mariarovelli1184 4 года назад +1

    Como siempre el mejor profesor de la web, estoy enormemente feliz de verte nuevamente, un placer tus videos!!

  • @totvabe1
    @totvabe1 4 года назад

    Brilliant! It's been a pleasure!

  • @jairdamian9245
    @jairdamian9245 4 года назад +32

    I'm a French learner and I don't waste time overthinking what type of French I use to learn. I use European French, American French, and even African French, and I'm glad to report that I can understand, at my level, every single type of French there is, sometimes one is more challenging than the other but what's important is that I can understand. :)
    I know this has nothing to do with English, but you get the idea. ;)

    • @jordanksatria7777
      @jordanksatria7777 4 года назад

      Okay really? , I understand now and feel happy with your commented

    • @anEyePhil
      @anEyePhil 2 года назад

      Oui, je comprend, mon ami.

    • @ErtixPoke
      @ErtixPoke 2 года назад +2

      Maybe because French is more standarised language and you shouldn't wondering which type would you learn?
      The situation with english is different and more complicated.

    • @pascale110
      @pascale110 8 месяцев назад

      @@ErtixPoke that’s where you’re wrong, French is way more complex and diverse than English . English is way easier to learn than any other language. Hence why it’s used internationally. French isn’t. English is English though just like French is French. Expressions and words may be used differently along with accents but the language remains the same regardless of where it is spoken.

  • @erzsebetbekes7073
    @erzsebetbekes7073 4 года назад +2

    I love to see you back in form.

  • @evelynn.n3839
    @evelynn.n3839 4 года назад

    Thank you for the awesome information and the time you spend making these videos!!

  • @sandrasandra7593
    @sandrasandra7593 4 года назад +1

    finally a language teacher who makes use of linguistic studies! I appreciate it a lot

  • @mamymimma
    @mamymimma 4 года назад +4

    I loved the explanation about the difference between "I see" and "I am seeing", it helps to understand the nuances 👏

  • @oscarmonllor7728
    @oscarmonllor7728 4 года назад +1

    Thank you! Your explanations are very clear.

  • @wendelairesdemoura
    @wendelairesdemoura 4 года назад +1

    you are one of the best teacher ever!!! Regards from Brazil!!!

  • @SeoulForeigner
    @SeoulForeigner 4 года назад +12

    Meaning and context are more important than grammar.

  • @mariagari6487
    @mariagari6487 4 года назад

    Thanks Christian! Super interesting!

  • @user-oo4lp8se9r
    @user-oo4lp8se9r 3 года назад

    Great job! Thank you for the content.

  • @m4rche77o
    @m4rche77o 4 года назад +1

    Another masterpiece! 😍

  • @user-re2ud1wh8s
    @user-re2ud1wh8s 4 года назад

    Pray make videos more often. I DO love your channel. My favorite. Honestly.

  • @SnowyFlames13
    @SnowyFlames13 3 года назад

    This video is a real gift from a real teacher who does care about his audience and the language he teaches. Thank you very much!

  • @mushtariyabdurakhmanova4047
    @mushtariyabdurakhmanova4047 4 года назад

    Thank you so much! Your explanations are really easy to understand👌

  • @antondonoso
    @antondonoso 4 года назад +7

    Although I'm studying english in US, I'm learning a LOT with your classes. Thank!. So I can say that the important things about english exist here, there, anywhere.

  • @juaaanest1433
    @juaaanest1433 4 года назад

    You are incredible. It's the first time that I watch one of your videos. I love it! Thanks for this.

  • @andrearacs561
    @andrearacs561 4 года назад +1

    Hello Christian, I love your videos and I learn so many things with you!You explain clearly and logically!Thanks a lot!🙂

  • @olgapeschiutta2753
    @olgapeschiutta2753 4 года назад

    Thanks Dear Christian!! Your videos are very instructive!!!!

  • @pau6alfafarS80
    @pau6alfafarS80 4 года назад

    As a fellow English teacher from Valencia, Spain, I'm loving (:P) the etymology references, like the origin of the word "though". Keep them coming, please!

  • @MrSfein1
    @MrSfein1 4 года назад +2

    I'm lovin' these videos.

  • @MrProggressive
    @MrProggressive 4 года назад

    I am loving your videos xD

  • @kostyashoomsky4201
    @kostyashoomsky4201 4 года назад

    Thank you, Chrisitian for answering my question! Your videos are the best!

  • @BreakingEnglish
    @BreakingEnglish 4 года назад +1

    I'm an English speaker (from the US) and an ESL teacher. I completely agree with you and appreciate you teaching this to your students.

  • @SolderIT
    @SolderIT 4 года назад

    Your topics are always interesting and entertaining my hunger for knowledge in the language. Thank you Christian.

  • @carol14597
    @carol14597 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much!!! I'm from Brazil. I enjoy your classes.

  • @wuquanchi
    @wuquanchi 4 года назад

    Of course, we enjoyed the class! :) I loved your example for all though :)

  • @lorenzobenedusi6352
    @lorenzobenedusi6352 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video!
    As you always mention, language is about people and people change over the years. Therefore language is a work in progress :)

  • @BejnaDemir
    @BejnaDemir 4 года назад

    You are one of the best teachers I like watching on youtube. You have a great ability to teach. Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @tgh.sujiwo
    @tgh.sujiwo 3 года назад

    Good explanation. I like this video. Thanks

  • @dimonsh5798
    @dimonsh5798 3 года назад

    Hi and thank you very much!
    It was the best explanation.
    I finally understud it.

  • @user-kv1im6fl3o
    @user-kv1im6fl3o 4 года назад

    Thank you for the video!

  • @peter1985aut
    @peter1985aut 4 года назад +1

    I really enjoy your well informed videos! Hats up to you for that. In Austrian-German, we don't seem to dinstinguish between past and present perfect anymore, although the forms do exist. Also, there is a past perfect tense, but I have never used it in spoken discourse. In fact, trying to use it orally makes me cringe. Grammar is really interesting. Thanks for making me reflect on my "mother tongue". (Btw: It's fun hearing what you've made of "Ersatz" pronunciationwise :-D)

  • @SuelyMeng
    @SuelyMeng 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for answering my question about though. Very good! Best wishes from Brazil and Argentina.

    • @Emmy29nd
      @Emmy29nd Месяц назад

      What was your question Madam?

  • @Vesta322
    @Vesta322 4 года назад

    I enjoyed it. Thank you!

  • @user-lf5rc9su7d
    @user-lf5rc9su7d 4 года назад

    Christian, I love your channel so much. Your teaching is base on the research. I love it so much. It's a very useful fact. Thank you very much for taking time to teach through.

  • @simonevecchiato1694
    @simonevecchiato1694 4 года назад +3

    I have been following your channel since several months. Thank you very much for the quality of the contents and for your sympathy 🙏🏻🤗. Your lessons is helping me a lot for the preparation of a B2 test that I will have to do again next week 😔

    • @pianistanton1
      @pianistanton1 4 года назад +1

      dude, it's "for several months", not "since." and "are helping " .Be attentive. I fell asleep on my FCE exam during the listening part and totally fucked it up, lol. Hardly passed it with 162 overall score. Good luck to you

  • @kankisca
    @kankisca 4 года назад

    many many thanks!!!

  • @Ludmila.N
    @Ludmila.N 4 года назад

    Day by day i understand English more better! Thanks Christian - you are really amazing teacher!;

  • @MrTeeMoor
    @MrTeeMoor 4 года назад

    very interesting example and information about this question. Thanks so much

  • @pauloayres7589
    @pauloayres7589 4 года назад

    It is wonderful start a week with your video! 😁

  • @isidoriansimon6047
    @isidoriansimon6047 4 года назад

    Always interesting topics. Thanks, Christian. (ps. I'm Italian and I can understand you very well. Thanks to speak so clear). 😉

  • @zhannessy
    @zhannessy 3 года назад

    I love your videos, very interesting and useful information

  • @valiaalt
    @valiaalt 4 года назад +5

    That is amazing. Think about it: an ad can change a language!

  • @bellusci1505
    @bellusci1505 3 года назад

    You're the best! Thank you very much!!

  • @natalykkostina8657
    @natalykkostina8657 4 года назад

    I'm loving your English!

  • @jaelife324
    @jaelife324 4 года назад +1

    Wow I wanted to know this!

  • @meriemidrissi6582
    @meriemidrissi6582 4 года назад

    Thank you so much really your pronunciation is FANTASTIC 👍👍👍

  • @hfan6850
    @hfan6850 2 года назад

    i just cant belive my eyes and ears. you seem like did a good job. the talking was really deeply. what i can say is you are awesome and fantastic. it totally changed what i saw an english teacher. applause

  • @isidregas9980
    @isidregas9980 3 года назад

    Top! It means great!

  • @wellingtonprates5774
    @wellingtonprates5774 4 года назад

    You are a great teacher😉👏🏿

  • @elenagheorghe6803
    @elenagheorghe6803 4 года назад

    Thank you very much Canguro

  • @yajairarondon977
    @yajairarondon977 4 года назад

    I LOVE your classes, you are the Best..!!

  • @vasvas8618
    @vasvas8618 4 года назад +1

    Dear Christian,
    I take much delight in listening to you and mere watching your videos. It's exciting. I'm not a native speaker. The most touching for me is your extremely responsible attitude towards the job being done by you. Actually I don't need English any more, I am retired, but in the depths of my conscienceness I compare your way of communicating with that of my teachers some 45 years ago at the university.
    I can not but compare your perfect Phonetis, Grammar, Lexicology and soft but confident manner of presenting yourself with those of my teachers.
    I enjoy it immensely.
    Respect and greetings ❣️ from Ukraine.

  • @sebastianandresrodriguezes9727
    @sebastianandresrodriguezes9727 4 года назад +12

    every time I practice my English I imitate Christian´s way of speaking and it feels so good.

    • @diogodallorto1
      @diogodallorto1 4 года назад

      How do you do this?
      Like separating chunks of clauses and trying to repeat? Tell us pls.

    • @holdkds9823
      @holdkds9823 4 года назад

      So do I. Actually it is not Christian's natural manner. On live streams he sometimes switches to natural speech. It is a little bit faster and less distinct. But as for a nonnative speaker it is better to imitate his teaching language IMO.

    • @tarekaidi981
      @tarekaidi981 4 года назад

      Try the Trump's way 😅

  • @almaperaza8532
    @almaperaza8532 4 года назад

    Thank you! 😉

  • @gilbertobendinidepadua6528
    @gilbertobendinidepadua6528 4 года назад

    I absolutely loooove your videos and insights on language learning and practice. I would be honored if one day you decided to become a co-anchor with me in a weekly show on language learning and culture of English speaking countries on my trilingual web radio.

  • @aidainfante3453
    @aidainfante3453 4 года назад

    Thanks for your videos and also for reading all the comments we post. All my life I have been learning American English and since a few years ago I moved to Europe.....now I have to learn the British one, though I can communicate with them without problems sometimes I feel confused.... Please continue to upload such a great videos..... from Spain :=)

  • @oswald5343
    @oswald5343 4 года назад

    You are absolutely amazing .... You make the language appear so simple just as it is with the 'PIZZA' .... Thank You !!!!

  • @Sashka1902
    @Sashka1902 3 года назад

    The best teacher 👍👍👍

  • @helderlmf
    @helderlmf 4 года назад

    Teacher I love your classes so so much!!!

  • @lemuelcarlosramosarzola5241
    @lemuelcarlosramosarzola5241 4 года назад

    ¿Por qué no encontré antes este canal? Cristian eres un excelente profesor.
    I will start with the very first video of your channel. God bless you.

  • @Fordika1
    @Fordika1 4 года назад

    Thanks so much chrys. If possible make class every day please!!! I Ask this request directly from Brazil

  • @aadiladi99
    @aadiladi99 4 года назад +4

    Even as a Brit this was incredibly fascinating to listen to. All these differences are so normal to us, yet there's no grammatical rules behind them

  • @yourlifeinenglish7998
    @yourlifeinenglish7998 4 года назад

    I hear ya... I have a British accent and I often get those remarks from my students! I always give them the American version of grammar and vocabulary, or even pronunciation when it’s completely different, which helps. But people still think that somehow one variety is more prestigious or more useful than the other. And they also ignore the rest of the varieties out there, which can be just as interesting. Thanks for another brilliant video!

  • @cabococarlos1936
    @cabococarlos1936 4 года назад

    Yes

  • @anglogerman2287
    @anglogerman2287 3 года назад

    I am a native speaker of Brit English and I really enjoy your videos. Here in Germany, there has also been a big shift away from the simple past in German towards the präsent perfect.

  • @luanbregunce
    @luanbregunce 4 года назад +7

    This is hands down the best RUclips Channel for english learners. Thank you so much, Christian.
    Btw, I loved this expression "skin the cat", that was new for me 😂

    • @valiaalt
      @valiaalt 4 года назад +2

      I love you comment, but I hate the expression... I love cats, and this is probably my most hated expression in English! :) What can it be replaced with? Can't think of anything...

    • @Canguroenglish
      @Canguroenglish  4 года назад +3

      I love cats too!

    • @luanbregunce
      @luanbregunce 4 года назад

      @@valiaalt oh I got it, I didn't know literally what to skin a cat means. We love cats 💙

  • @mariamkinen8036
    @mariamkinen8036 2 года назад

    This is a matter of taste(s) . We were always given the BR.English version to refer to when in trouble . Such a good bit of advice.

  • @methmarajamuni
    @methmarajamuni 4 года назад +5

    I prefer to use American English though I live in Australia.

  • @yuriy8756
    @yuriy8756 4 года назад +1

    Hi Christian,
    Thank you for your extremely interesting (as usual) lesson!
    But from my point of view (as English learner), the reason, why US English prefers the Past Simple is: Present Perfect is much more complicated for non-native English speakers, than Past Simple, while US English prefers more simple forms of grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation than the UK version.

  • @methmarajamuni
    @methmarajamuni 4 года назад

    I was also bewildered on how native speakers use the word 'though'. Thanks Christian, now I know it.

  • @raquelrivas2431
    @raquelrivas2431 2 года назад

    I enjoy this video very much coz I like to know history of the words. Thanks a million.

  • @carlosbayliss627
    @carlosbayliss627 4 года назад

    really nice class, greetings

  • @mauriziotruglia5994
    @mauriziotruglia5994 4 года назад

    interesting, as ever!

  • @AlexFromTheWoods
    @AlexFromTheWoods 4 года назад +4

    As a German native speaker, I find it so interesting, that English speakers tend to borrow words without changing the spelling, but pronouncing them in an English way.
    In German, we mostly stick to the spelling of loan words as well, but we also try to retain the original pronunciation as much as possible.
    I don't know if I am the only one experiencing this, but I felt reassured by the way you pronounced "ersatz", Christian.
    Nice greetings from rainy Germany!

    • @Tony32
      @Tony32 4 года назад +1

      Christian made a video about Angela Merkel saying the word "Shitstorm" and yes her pronunciation was perfect lol

    • @davidcufc
      @davidcufc 4 года назад +1

      In England at least, ''ersatz'' is pronounced almost identically to the German pronunciation. Same with Schadenfreude and Bauhaus. Zeitgeist is almost identical, but the English use their 'Z' sound rather than the German 'ts' vocalisation.

  • @user-mm5qw9mk5v
    @user-mm5qw9mk5v 4 года назад

    I like you so feel good for English I practice watching cangro's video.

  • @Ollivier10x56
    @Ollivier10x56 4 года назад

    yeah, a new video¡¡¡

  • @philipohmes9395
    @philipohmes9395 4 года назад

    Another class about the finer points of the usages of the English Language. Most native English Speakers, I dare say would not know these explanations, because they are not taught in the classroom as one learns this language. Nor did I learn this while taking English at university either. Where I do recall learning about such things, was when I took the theories of translations courses. How one translates from one language to another.

  • @robertorosati53
    @robertorosati53 4 года назад

    Very interesting

  • @rafaelfreitas6297
    @rafaelfreitas6297 4 года назад

    That's great

  • @marcinszaleniec2150
    @marcinszaleniec2150 4 года назад +2

    Also Spaniards use the "preterito perfecto" more frequently then Latinos. Using of those "perfect" tenses seem to be the European feature. What about brasilian vs. portugues, anyone?

    • @diegobrito454
      @diegobrito454 3 года назад

      Well, let's talk about the verb to be in portuguese (verbo ser e estar). Brazilians use gerund like "eu estou fazendo. The portugues people the infinitive: "eu estou a fazer". Brazilians in some regions use the infinitive, as well. And also, I've heard that it's happen in Portugal too.

  • @markdonovan1540
    @markdonovan1540 4 года назад

    Interesting point about present perfect vs past simple, this variation can be seen in Castellano Spanish too. I'm not a linguist, so I'm unable to provide evidence or references for this. However, I've noticed this while living in Spain and travelling to different areas, and also from speaking to Spanish speakers from South America.
    When people learn Spanish the same question can arise: Should I learn Spanish from Latin American Spanish speakers, for example? There will always be some differences in vocabulary, syntax and pronunciation of course. The important thing is to find a good language teacher who speaks the language clearly. As you progress, you will become exposed to different accents, vocabulary, etc. The path to learn a second language is long, there are no short cuts. Just be consistent and constant in your practice, then you will surely improve and enjoy speaking your chosen target language.

  • @PApauloantonio
    @PApauloantonio 4 года назад

    Great video Friend! I'm from Brazil, I'm learning English and it's so difficult to speak in English because when I'm speaking, I forgot the words, I make a lot of mistakes, I feel confuse during my speech and than, I need to improvise because I'm not able to use all the vocabulary I know. The words doesn't came into my mouth. On the other hands, I don't give up to learn English day by day. Thank you for your help.

  • @alexblizzard8039
    @alexblizzard8039 4 года назад

    Hi everyone! Cristian, it's great that you talk about the differences between American/British English in the cultural aspect. I constantly hear sth like "which type of English do you like to learn?" What?! Don't bother your head about it, esp. if people can understand you)))

  • @dmitrykizyanov6577
    @dmitrykizyanov6577 4 года назад

    Большое спасибо!

  • @erzsebetbekes7073
    @erzsebetbekes7073 4 года назад

    I love your pink T-shirt. You also used to have a pink shirt, that was great, too :-)

  • @wandercampolina159
    @wandercampolina159 4 года назад

    Hello, Richard, can you explain the use of "do" in the Beatle's song "Love me do". I just don't get the idea. Maybe to emphasize the verb "love", but I'm not sure. Thanks in advance.

  • @jeffmagic32
    @jeffmagic32 4 года назад

    Sugarcoated doesn't mean too sweet. It means the real thing is not delicious/good, so you cover it in sugar to make it seem delicious/good.

  • @rodrigodasilva3386
    @rodrigodasilva3386 6 месяцев назад

    I think the most important is understand eachother, it's important to listen both English and also from others countries which English is the native language. I speak American English because I've been engaged with American English for too long.

  • @mussasamuelchumbua4249
    @mussasamuelchumbua4249 4 года назад

    I love your accent and I sometimes try to speak as similar as you do

  • @volopot9768
    @volopot9768 4 месяца назад

    Thank you, Christian for this interesting lesson. As to me, I prefer Australian, you speak best of all😊

  • @Gastar-Bayter
    @Gastar-Bayter 4 года назад

    Christian you are the best. You’re like a brother to me already))) 😂 I’m Russian but I want to learn English. I don’t understand much of what you say, but I try to listen. How can I take lessons with you?

  • @user-fh5rm2ef4n
    @user-fh5rm2ef4n 6 месяцев назад

    There's another difference that wasn't mentioned is about the use of the subjunctive in American English vs British (rather an absence of use).

  • @Lusanfe_29
    @Lusanfe_29 4 года назад

    Hablo español soy de peru pero también hablo Inglés and i undersatnd all the things that you say in the video you"ve a good form of talk saludos d peru
    Lima

  • @dodgermartin4895
    @dodgermartin4895 2 месяца назад

    I lived in Belgium and I applied for a job teaching English to French speakers. I was not hired because they wanted someone from the UK and not the USA. I tried to explain to the person that the differences were minor.