Should You Learn British or American English? This Is What I Recommend...

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @CasimiroLuengo
    @CasimiroLuengo 4 года назад +18

    Jack, I’m learning Australian English because my fiancé is an Australian 😅 before that I was learning American English because it’s closer to South America

  • @nyelkenci
    @nyelkenci 4 года назад +26

    in my English classes, I let my students get used to hearing both British and American accents by sharing videos so that they are able to differentiate the both. That is absolutely vital for those who are to take either Toefl or IELTS exams. By this way, their listening comprehension skills will enhance dramatically.

  • @MultiRafita100
    @MultiRafita100 4 года назад +20

    Hi Jack! I personally like both variants of English but because I'm from Mexico I have more influence from the USA. However, as you said, It's better be familiar with both British and American to improve our listening skills.

    • @kevingutierrez9273
      @kevingutierrez9273 Год назад

      @@donpula6349 So you're implying that the Philippines is now teaching both since they ain't an American colony anymore? Brilliant!

  • @djzhou9212
    @djzhou9212 4 года назад +4

    I agree with you. I'm listening both British and American accent to improve my English skill. I focus on one person's RUclips video at a certain time, and then change someone else. so i can learn something new. It makes me excited and let me continue to learning English.

  • @jorgeibanez886
    @jorgeibanez886 4 года назад +7

    I´m totally agrees with you... Chose one but the most important open the ears to diferent accents. That´s not bad, I really like your videos

  • @minhjohn4070
    @minhjohn4070 4 года назад +12

    I just love both of the American and the British accents

  • @achrafdjerbib2120
    @achrafdjerbib2120 4 года назад +5

    i couldn't agree more with you when you spoke about focusing on one type when it comes to practice, but remain open to the other ones.

  • @rudolfblaha7701
    @rudolfblaha7701 4 года назад +35

    hi, jack. i prefer british english to american english, but its good to learn some american as well. btw your hair looks nice

    • @tofluency
      @tofluency  4 года назад +11

      Thank you! I did it myself!

    • @souvenirs-xf1jp
      @souvenirs-xf1jp 3 года назад +3

      for me I prefer american accent because it is a little bit difficult in pronunciation

  • @jk_0988
    @jk_0988 2 года назад +3

    I’m brazilian, so I learnt the Ame accent at school, we are more influenced to speak like American. Then, 6 yrs ago I moved to London and nowadays I am really up to the Cockney accent. So, I particularly prefer the British one! 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿♥️🤍

  • @zirryoner
    @zirryoner Год назад +2

    i love the way this guy speaks, its music for my ears really

  • @lily_neira
    @lily_neira 4 года назад +6

    I have always been told to choose between British English or American English in class, but then I happen to watch movies or series in English regardless of which accent they have. I personally love British English but it is quite difficult to imitate the accent , though I`m trying hard to catch it .. I watch yor videos in To Fluency and I also watch Lucy and Vanessa `s channels . I `ve recently spoted you guys in a video in English with Vanessa talking about lockdown.It was very interesting to hear different accents in one video-Congrats! You `re helping lots of people to keep on studying English in lockdown and also to get rid of anxiety and stay positive !! Thank you so much !! Hope to watch another video of To Fluency soon!! Stay safe !!

    • @finlay1702
      @finlay1702 3 года назад +1

      What an amazing comment, hope you are okay, thankyou for loving British English

  • @leonardojimenez-neuroscien324
    @leonardojimenez-neuroscien324 4 года назад +5

    Thanks a lot Jack, it would be fair to say that you have been not only the best british teacher I've got on youtube, but also you've been the one who has recommended the best strategies of learning. As a result of your advices i've already started using Anki, and it has been quite useful incredibly it has helped me a lot, thanks again!!

  • @xLittlethingsx
    @xLittlethingsx 4 года назад +12

    I'm learning British english and I love it! ❤️

  • @nushar5366
    @nushar5366 4 года назад +4

    Yeah I agree with you absolutely, be open to all accents at least to understand all of them especially (British and American), and shadowing one type of accent.

  • @erlankaspi2718
    @erlankaspi2718 4 года назад +5

    I use mainly podcasts for learning English, because I have to do chores, drive, etc. 70-80% is BBC World Service. In my opinion narrators, presenters shoud have nice pleasant voices. I don't care about accents

  • @hiromi41
    @hiromi41 4 года назад +8

    I am living in Australia. I am studying community services as well as English. This topic is really interesting!😊

    • @msanthosh4403
      @msanthosh4403 4 года назад

      Hi I'm from india how are you?

    • @sayedomarfaruq6385
      @sayedomarfaruq6385 4 года назад

      Can you chat with me in English? It will be great for my english speaking.

    • @msanthosh4403
      @msanthosh4403 4 года назад

      @@sayedomarfaruq6385 yes

  • @xuankhuong2701
    @xuankhuong2701 4 года назад +8

    Hi Jack , I used to speak American English but now I got married with a British guy so I’m interested in British accent, phrases and slangs . I watched a lot of videos of you , and my husband was so happy when I spoke British phrases to him .
    Thanks for your contributions in my British English learning

  • @jazz8473
    @jazz8473 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. I am going to study British English again.
    But, this time with your channel.
    From South Korea …..

  • @rd5933
    @rd5933 4 года назад +4

    Great video, Jack! I teach British English for Secondary here in my town. I told my students that I’m going to be teaching them the British English, so you guys might find some differences with the American English (which I’m sure their teacher taught them in elementary school). I also told them that there’s nothing better than the other, it’s just about personal preference. Because I personally comfortable and familiar with British English, it’s just feels weird for me to pronounce words in American English style. And I told them, you are free to choose which type of English you’re interested in (outside the school), but in this school, we’re going to use the British English as the standard.

    • @ivanrevkov843
      @ivanrevkov843 3 года назад

      I wonder what you do if a student says words like can't and tomato in American way. Would journalists correct that?

    • @AmarjitSingh-hq7bq
      @AmarjitSingh-hq7bq 2 года назад

      @@ivanrevkov843" you say tomato I say tomAto"....😂 That was great song...

  • @dildoragaziyeva6831
    @dildoragaziyeva6831 4 года назад +5

    Hi Jack. I totally agree with you because I focused on British accent and I usually watch tv series US.

  • @allies7184
    @allies7184 2 года назад +2

    It's also very important to learn the accent and English that's around them. For instance, a French man who decides to live in California should learn American English if he wants to communicate effectively..

  • @dulatbolysbekov1961
    @dulatbolysbekov1961 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Jack! To me the preference is British style and I'm applying it a lot with my colleagues while talking to them as well as in writing. Although I'm living neither in the UK nor the US I'd still prefer to use British accent during my conversations with local citizens :-)

  • @aiserceneccaunt
    @aiserceneccaunt 4 года назад +6

    I agree with you: I started with you and got used to your voice and accent. Also, I liked the way you and Kate teach new words and expressions. Then, I tried with other channels and I suppose it helped. But I always prefer your channel, I love the way you teach.

    • @ryandaaditya3201
      @ryandaaditya3201 4 года назад

      did u also learn the us accent? if so how was ur pronunciation cuz imma bit struggled with it

  • @lalla1239
    @lalla1239 4 года назад +1

    Hi Jack I completely agree with you. I will go to a good school near my town with motherlanguage teacher and I talked with the manager of the school. She told me the same things . I am always at B1 level I learned alone but I need some help now. And it's not expensive. A strong hug and thanks.

  • @draxman76
    @draxman76 5 месяцев назад +1

    He's right about that the place has the best carryout in town. they're the best.

  • @gencsamt5371
    @gencsamt5371 4 года назад +2

    I learned English by myself and I can understand your speech bro thanks for your suggest

  • @patriziarossi8356
    @patriziarossi8356 4 года назад +1

    I like listening to every English accent in the world. I agree with you, the more accents you listen the more you learn.

  • @joshuab.7111
    @joshuab.7111 4 года назад +2

    I thing that its an important complimentary part of learning any language, to be able to recognize the different accents and slangs inside it.

  • @davidsantossilvadavid6706
    @davidsantossilvadavid6706 4 года назад +1

    I totally agree with you. I focus on American English, but I always watch your videos and some more with British English and I follow someone with Australian English too. If one day I come across one of these speakers, I will be able to talk and get informed with them. It doesn't matter who invented what. The reality is what matters and there are many varieties of English. However, among these varieties there are more elements in common than the opposite.

  • @sangtea_lsa
    @sangtea_lsa 4 года назад +1

    In my mind,it's better to Immerse many,but expose by preference

  • @ostazenglizi6843
    @ostazenglizi6843 2 месяца назад

    I think that it is right to focus on one accent and to be exposed to different accents.

  • @tawhid-al-ibadah
    @tawhid-al-ibadah 4 года назад +2

    I'm currently only bothered about British English Accent and yes I'm open to different Dialects, Accents and Variations, Styles of English Language
    الحمداللہ ❤

  • @nyelkenci
    @nyelkenci 4 года назад +2

    Likewise in the USA, language differs from state to state, not to mention the southern ans Texan accents...😊

  • @羅天宇-g7i
    @羅天宇-g7i 4 года назад +1

    Hi, Jack! I prefer American English, but I think British English is also very good. Many Asians don't speak English well because of their strong local accent. But I can understand.

  • @nouran3983
    @nouran3983 4 года назад +1

    I loooove this channel ❤❤
    It's so exciting
    it's not like other English boring methods

  • @นาถจารีย์
    @นาถจารีย์ 4 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for taking time to teach through. By the way, you look good on your new hairstyle.

  • @fikrayfikray9781
    @fikrayfikray9781 2 года назад +1

    I'm interested in the UK Jack

  • @RARH1993
    @RARH1993 4 года назад +2

    Hi Jack! Thank you very much for this video and I'll be honest I rather British English because I think that accent is beautiful. I watch your videos because I'm trying to improve my English and my accent. Thank you for always helping us.

  • @jaquelinepereira-dizassim8170
    @jaquelinepereira-dizassim8170 3 года назад +1

    The last part about meeting people from all over the world WOW I was thinking the exact same thing before it was even brought up haha Great video, as always 😊

  • @didieralvarez-e2h
    @didieralvarez-e2h 9 месяцев назад

    I think it depends on what part of the world you are in. I'm from Cuba in. I'm more influenced by american English however i also like british English and i try to learn it as well.

  • @tofluency
    @tofluency  4 года назад +2

    Subtitles coming soon! Thanks for being here. Want to watch conversations in British and American English? Go here: ruclips.net/p/PLZOJurmtexYo8s2UKr--aqOi9UssrOh96

  • @brianl6128
    @brianl6128 6 месяцев назад

    Even when it comes to accent training, I actually also mix different variant. I’ve been told by native Spanish speakers that I sound like a mix of a Mexican, Colombian, Peruvian, Argentine, and Chilean 😅

  • @giovanniampuero3582
    @giovanniampuero3582 4 года назад +2

    it was an amazing lesson as always, I'm looking forward to the next lesson.

  • @huleesheet140
    @huleesheet140 4 года назад

    I agree with you but I have addition. Which one you should learn depends on where you live, where you are investing, where your boss comes from and where your friends come from. it will be easier to chose one.

  • @adliz25
    @adliz25 4 года назад +1

    My favorite accent/english is the British, but I think American accent/english is easier to me, I live in Brazil and the things from EUA (movies, books) are easier to find here than british things.

  • @dvzacariaslacerda
    @dvzacariaslacerda 4 года назад

    I think that important is to communicate with each other. Don't matter if she or he has accent. We need to understand each other. Just this.

  • @mikel9735
    @mikel9735 3 года назад +1

    American here. U.K. accents sound cooler and carry an air of sophistication imho.

  • @ЛізаЛевчук-п2ю
    @ЛізаЛевчук-п2ю 4 года назад +1

    I'm in full agreement with this view.

  • @sadyrafotografia
    @sadyrafotografia 4 года назад +2

    I agree teacher. I've never imagine that way. We're always exposed US English, even then exist different ways to speak the same words in other Countries. I'll to input that.

  • @davidsantossilvadavid6706
    @davidsantossilvadavid6706 4 года назад

    This argument that correct English is the original is so small and typical of those who have not studied anything about linguistics.
    The function of a language is to communicate and all have spontaneous and official resources for that.
    I am Brazilian and I can speak Portuguese, even though I am not from Portugal, which is the country where the language originated. Differences can generate preference, but this has to do with identity and not superiority.

  • @Langnase-vw7sj
    @Langnase-vw7sj 4 года назад +2

    Hey Jack that is an interesting question. In my opinion it is important to understand both accents.

  • @marcocisneros4176
    @marcocisneros4176 2 года назад

    I haven't made up my mind since I live in the USA and I think It might be easier to practice my American English than British accent yet I Always listen to any accent to improve my listening Skills and also knowledege of how people use English in different countries

  • @brunoleonardoTi
    @brunoleonardoTi 4 года назад +1

    I stay very happy to hear you, i can understand a lot do you speak, because, your speaking is very clear full... Thank you for share knowledge with us.

  • @iocoliandro
    @iocoliandro 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for your lessons

  • @_Hann.
    @_Hann. 3 года назад +1

    I just found this video by a chance and i loved your accent so much i hope that i will learn more English with you, thank you som much your words helped me to choose what accent i learn ❤️

  • @za7a77
    @za7a77 4 года назад +1

    At school we had teaching in the British in terms of speaking, vocabulary and grammar, but I forgot the British vocabulary and since then I have focused on the American account and vocabulary as well, so I have difficulty understanding someone who speaks British.

  • @zahr6358
    @zahr6358 3 года назад +1

    Great, I really liked this👍🏼

  • @jplifting
    @jplifting 4 года назад +7

    Hi Jack... I'm from Argentina. It happens to me that I'm learning from many different resources. And because of that I can pronounce for example the word better like... beta or beder depending on the spreech or expression I'm practicing at that moment. So the result is a mixed speech from many different accents. So weird! Thanks a bunch!

    • @LHollan
      @LHollan 2 года назад +2

      It’s different in Latin countries because you don’t have one single giant country producing freaking amounts of content. For English speaking world, America is like the giant the one which produces way more than anyone else so other English speaking countries cannot have real competition with American media. It’s like the same among Portuguese speak countries, Brazil is the giant producer who feeds everyone. In the case of Latin America things are more democratic. You have many countries feeding each other with content, but there’re no dominance like the US and Brazil over the country that speak their language

    • @jplifting
      @jplifting 2 года назад

      @@LHollan totally agree... But let get out of the way... Your accent is so stylish man... And sounds polite.... I'm a big fan of shadowing you.

  • @latlat7500
    @latlat7500 4 года назад +1

    I agree...

  • @laprincipessahendosman6353
    @laprincipessahendosman6353 4 года назад +1

    I prefer speaking British accent to Amircan accent , but I get used to try a several times to speak it

  • @vouspartezenvoyagenoncarje1972
    @vouspartezenvoyagenoncarje1972 4 года назад +2

    That's also a question of mindset; for European people, it might be easier to fit into British English. History, core values, holidays, sports, in all those fields we are closer to UK civilization than to American one, despite despite the dominant position of American culture through the TV. So, in my opinion, it may make more sense to learn the English with which you feel the most affinity. I know a lot of people who say for example that "American English is better if you want to work in the IT industry, so i want to learn AE", but thats neither an accurate nor a clever choice : they force themselves to do something for which they have no attraction or skills!

  • @TuanBui-we3dz
    @TuanBui-we3dz 4 года назад +6

    Hi Jack. Thank you so much for this useful video. From my point of view, I totally agree with you that it is important for English learners to focus on one specific accent when it comes to training since it's so annoying for us to speak with a mix of accents in our voices. However, getting exposure to different variety of accents like American accent, Indian accent, etc., will help us to understand better and respond correctly to whom we are talking to no matter where that person comes from and what English accent he or she speaks. As a non-native English speaker, I am self-training the British accent since it is very loyal to listen to. Yet I am listening to the variety of English accents as well.
    Anw, thanks so much for this video and I cant wait to watch the next ones.

  • @legendryhero5511
    @legendryhero5511 2 года назад

    As you said that British English speaker can easily understand the American English so perfer to learn British my motive to learn english not a particular accent, I believe that accent work after you know the basics of that language

  • @bistdivist1855
    @bistdivist1855 4 года назад

    In grammar, I am insatiable and it doesn't matter to me which one
    And the thing that matters to me in the first place is grammar, whether it's British or American!
    But of course, the British type is more legal and grammatically more pleasing.

  • @alansantana8077
    @alansantana8077 4 года назад

    I confess that I prefer North American English because I think it sounds better to understand. Otherwise I've used more British resources to study such as: cambridge dictionary and grammar and british council website. Indeed I don't know a lot about the differences between them and I get a little confused about this is British and this is North American English. By the way, I've always said 'takeway' and I've just known it's a British word like 'zebra crossing' that I've not known either. I might not say which English I've been studying because I've used different resouces and tools, but I feel more comfortable with North American pronunciation because I like the conections and flap sounds, although British one has been more important lately. I've been listening to a lot British accent because it's more important for some exams but, to tell you the truth if one day I can understand what Adele talks about I'll be so glad.

  • @mehrandehghan884
    @mehrandehghan884 3 года назад

    If you are in a place where is deciding to choose between british or american, i congratulate you, because i just wanted to speak, it doesn't matter which one, maybe a mix of them!

  • @Semicalvo
    @Semicalvo 4 года назад +1

    I think the accent doesn't matter that much once the propose of the language is to communicate and as you said you need to be open to a huge different kinds of accentes but to help you I specially at the beginning I think it's better to keep the focus on the accent from the place where you are living (if you are living abroad ) or the one which is better for you to understand and pronunciate otherwise it will be stressful and you will get confused most of time

  • @mohamedqassem5271
    @mohamedqassem5271 4 года назад +4

    I would like to learn the standard british accent

  • @Caryscookes
    @Caryscookes 4 года назад +5

    Hey Jack. Looking forward to watch this video. Let's do a live together sometime 💗🇬🇧

    • @tofluency
      @tofluency  4 года назад +4

      I've just shared one of your videos here: ruclips.net/user/postUgyCqcUj83X9UlgG-1h4AaABCQ - I tried to tag you but you need 1,000 subscribers to be tagged - will happen very soon!

    • @Caryscookes
      @Caryscookes 4 года назад +2

      @@tofluency hahaha fingers crossed 🤔😹😻

  • @amanvirdi5688
    @amanvirdi5688 4 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @leksongphon2760
    @leksongphon2760 4 года назад

    I agree with you..
    As I am learning English as a foreign language, I always don't understand much about slang or phrase used by native speakers.
    I am from Thailand. I talked with my British friend. He said 'why hello'
    I was confused.. haha
    He told me it is just an English phrase .. and ignore it 😆😆

  • @arjanayadi6820
    @arjanayadi6820 4 года назад +1

    I'd like to be open to english. As you suggested.

  • @MN-ii7ng
    @MN-ii7ng 4 года назад +1

    I agree with you

  • @brenodemorais535
    @brenodemorais535 4 года назад +1

    Hi Jack,😀
    You know what? In the learning English progress there is a stage in which we get to understand everything the teacher says, but the others.🤔
    So you just can't tell how much I look forward to seeing you speaking in a more natural pace, because despite me being very used to your speaking and accent when it comes to listening to other native speakers on Instagram stories, British TV serie or BBC news report for instance they speak in such a pace I've never got from a teacher, moreover I would never😕
    Students tend to get so hooked up to teacher's pace and rhythm that unfortunately we get badly surprised of our real comprehension of the language when talking to other native people. They don't cake about us being native or not, they just talk, talk naturally, so we endeavour to get it.😬
    Having said all that, you wouldn't mind uploading a video with a more realistic speech (in terms of speed) just for us to balance our listening, would you? It would be great!😃👌🏼

    • @tofluency
      @tofluency  4 года назад +1

      Have you watched the conversation lessons? They’re very close to our natural speed. There’s a link in the description.

    • @brenodemorais535
      @brenodemorais535 4 года назад +1

      @@tofluency Yes, I have. I've seen the ones about travel, love and Valentine's, houses, living abroad, food, jobs etc. They are quite useful, but in my view, still far from reality.
      I might get everything you and Kate say, but watching a movie or a BBC report.
      You know, I don't mean to be inconvenient approaching this but I observe teachers (after a while in this activity) seem to get used to a different way of speak, something they just can't get rid of, even when they are pointed out to shift.
      I still have this perception about online English tutors an that difficulty to handle English content.

  • @abdulaziz9229
    @abdulaziz9229 4 года назад +1

    Thx,it's helpful.

  • @alfredojesusbejaranojarami9360
    @alfredojesusbejaranojarami9360 4 года назад

    From my hangle opinion, I am learning the accent that I love it more, American, but I am going to say that I feel that they are the same language and neither American or British are better and the most important is to use good grammar, have correct pronunciation and fluency.

  • @robertodrumond3583
    @robertodrumond3583 4 года назад +1

    for me is very difficult speack in english, some times i think some phrase on my mind and is like fluency but when is really need i can´t find the correctly words and need to thinks too much. About the understand i think undertsand must better the british English, maybe is because i lived a couple months in England! Nice video´s they helpme in my english! Thank you!

  • @MayurHill
    @MayurHill 4 года назад

    American and the british both are great, but of course British is like much obvious and natural as it is and i enjoy listening to british accent. although, i than prefer american accent.

  • @eliseekoffi1825
    @eliseekoffi1825 4 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @MaweeEnglish
    @MaweeEnglish 4 года назад +1

    I love British accent because it sounds perfect to hear

  • @ryanhenderson8908
    @ryanhenderson8908 4 месяца назад

    IMO you should learn the one you will interact with the most.

  • @MN-ii7ng
    @MN-ii7ng 4 года назад +1

    I like British English more than American English because i like the accent and British English is more formal 👍

  • @shahrialalhasan2802
    @shahrialalhasan2802 4 месяца назад

    2:23 you told the answer. ❤❤❤

  • @anasteishn_
    @anasteishn_ Год назад

    We learn British English English glish in school but I really like American accent

  • @dizzyworld2052
    @dizzyworld2052 4 года назад +1

    I remember my high schoolEnglish teachers who brainwashed us that we MUST speak British English with love😤😤😒😒😒.We were teenagers who were embarrassed to speak in public anyway and trying to imitate the accent made it even more embarrassing for us.Now that we all have internet and everyday we come accross millions of people speaking English in different ways and we all understand eachother,I can't stop thinking that if they had taught us that what we basicly need is to simply communicate(not to speak like a book),we could have been confident in speaking today.

  • @МансияКараменова
    @МансияКараменова 4 года назад +1

    I 'll try use you speaking acsent in future . when I reached fluency level. because. your English acsent really amazing to speak with someone 😀

  • @DmytroLiashenko
    @DmytroLiashenko 4 года назад

    Greetings from Ukraine. I prefer british way of speaking and pronounciation. So I like your English. May I ask you a question. Jack, Where are you from?

  • @thedoberman9458
    @thedoberman9458 2 года назад

    In my opinion American english was easier to understand for me and british is a litle bit confusing but I'm working to improve.

  • @SuccessforLifester
    @SuccessforLifester 4 года назад +1

    I had a cognitive conflict as a boy when I watched Sesame Street. They pronounced Z as Zee while I was taught to pronounce it as Zack. Generally though, we followed the British English in our Education system.

  • @Sri-it2gh
    @Sri-it2gh 4 года назад +1

    Agreed

  • @brunoc2905
    @brunoc2905 3 года назад +1

    You say you're not good at accents, but I think you nailed the British one.

  • @36yt75
    @36yt75 4 года назад +1

    GOOD VIDEO !

  • @velikorossnationalist4259
    @velikorossnationalist4259 4 года назад

    I like mix british and american English.

  • @faustovii1085
    @faustovii1085 2 года назад

    It's really hard when the English School where you go to learn teaches you British, and then 90% of the English content you consume daily (movies, videogames, videos) are American, and which is worse, a daily American with slang; which makes you feel, as you say, frustrated by the fact that you learn a way of pronouncing and using the vocabulary but then you see different pronunciations and voc.
    But just as you said, if you take advantage of that instead of letting yourself fall overwhelmed by the situation, you will reach a better English understanding.

    • @mep6302
      @mep6302 Год назад

      As a non native speaker, this is very relatable. I learned American English by myself (autodidact) and I can speak it very well, but now I'm in college and my teachers speak with British English. All of my textbooks are in British English. I generally don't have any problem understanding British English but I sometimes don't feel comfortable using my American pronunciation. For example: reading words such as: centre, theatre, colour, organise, etc. with an American pronunciation feels wrong. I know it's not wrong though. I'm so used to American English and I don't feel comfortable pronouncing words with British pronunciation. Thankfully my teachers haven't told me anything about my pronunciation so now, I don't feel as uncomfortable as before when I had started.

  • @receivedSE
    @receivedSE 2 года назад +1

    You pronounce RP /ʌ/ with /ə/ in your non-rhotic English pronunciation. Do you come from North England?

  • @MrNassim81
    @MrNassim81 4 года назад +1

    good job

  • @danaamayri6883
    @danaamayri6883 4 года назад +1

    Am also confused abou this. Thank you Jack

  • @ekanemjacks104
    @ekanemjacks104 2 года назад +1

    Which one do you think I should learn everyone. 😊

  • @dzinengland4957
    @dzinengland4957 4 года назад

    If you want to improve your English quickly you have just to focus in one accent or area

  • @dennisstafford1749
    @dennisstafford1749 3 года назад

    Both languages have invaded each other. For example the word soccer is from England originally, whereas the words skunk or raccoon are American words derived from native languages and American animals. Both words now used in both cultures although football has replaced soccer in the UK .

    • @tofluency
      @tofluency  3 года назад

      Yes! Not many people know that the word soccer originated in England.