BRITISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH: 30 Words for Food Illustrated | Learn English Vocabulary
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- Though the language spoken in Britain and America is the same, there are some interesting differences between them. In this video, you will find a list of 30 differences between British and American English for food with pictures.
British English is the form of English used in the United Kingdom.American English is the form of English used in the United States.
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Awesome lesson. As an English learner I love American English 🇺🇲❤😊 and I do respect the other English accents. Thanks so much for bringing this useful vocabulary lesson.
Instard of jug you keep iug😂😂😂😂😂😂
New follower Algerian who loves British accent 😍😍🇩🇿 more videos please, my dream is to visit Britain
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Hello dear professor
Your lessons are really interesting and crucial,i do appreciate your job,i wish you peace and happiness,all the best.
Take care and have a good time.
Your Student from Algeria
That's spellbinding
I love America🇺🇸❤
Very nice
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I guess that porridge isn't just in Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
As a American I also love porridge myself depending the brand it is
Had no idea that porridge was oatmeal. Thought it was something else
Pilchards and sardines have ALWAYS been the same fish.
I love the stories of the Merry Men of Sherwood Forest and Robin in the Jumper
French toast is neither the US, nor the UK definition.
Eggy bread for British? We call them French toast too well most of uss
Many people use them interchangeably but they're different. Eggy Bread tends to be savoury and French Toast is served sweet.
@@LetsLearnEnglishHere The British also use the word schedule, I guess but in a different pronunciation.
@@mostakahmedsimon1304 Yes, in British English, "schedule" is pronounced /ˈʃɛdjuːl/ (shed-yool)
@@LetsLearnEnglishHere Yeah, we bet. BTW I am a massive fan of British English including the pronunciation. Take love.
The term 'take away'. came from the US, therefore differentiating between 'take out' and 'take away' is. at best
Thanks 👍
I Love American English