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Damn speak of the devil. :twisted:
I am at this very moment doing just that.
I should be done by the weekend, I'll post when I'm done.
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dysfunction wrote:Do they teach American English or British English in Europe?
Both. (It's a really bad question to start with.)
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I talk britican english. Though I see a pattern in the difference between american and british english, so I try to adapt a more british english. I think we get british english at school and get taught american english trough movies and media.
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As far as I remember they are indeed teaching both at school in the netherlands... don't know for sure though... it's been to long
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In Australia it is 'Britican English' ... although because of the large amount of American TV shows etc ... most young people speak a mixture of both :).
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If you spell realise as realize then you are probably learning American english
Realise is the true british spelling
I speak a lot of Indian english(annoying accent) , American english and British english
Which makes me Britindican :lol: :D
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