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AMERICAN AND BRITISH CULTURE AND LANGUAGE

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THE UNITED STATES

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THE BRITISH ISLES

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TYPICAL AMERICAN-JUNK-FOOD

In the USA, characteristic dishes such as apple pie, fried chicken, pizza, hamburgers, onion rings and hot dogs derive from the recipes of various immigrants . Wheat is the primary cereal grain. Traditional American cuisine uses ingredients such as turkey, white-tailed deer venison, potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn and maple syrup.

Sauces like: Ketchup and mustard are really famose too.

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IF YOU ARE HUNGRY, CLOSE YOUR EYES AT THIS SAME MOMENT….

It may not be the healthiest type of food in the world… but… from time to time it´s ok. I´m looking forward to having lunch today… yummy!!

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Gravy is a sauce made often from the juices that run naturally from meat or vegetables during cooking. The gravy may be further coloured and flavoured with gravy salt (a simple mix of salt and caramel food colouring) or gravy browning (gravy salt dissolved in water). Gravy is commonly served with roasts, meatloaf, rice,and mashed potatoes.

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TYPICAL BRITISH FOOD

roast beef, roast chicken, pork chops and lamb chops, Yorkshire pudding, peas, boiled carrots, gravy and mint humbugs (mint sweets)."

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WELL-KNOWN AMERICAN SPORTS

Since the late 19th century, baseball has been regarded as the national sport; American football, basketball, and ice hockey are the country's three other leading professional team sports. College football and basketball attract large audiences. Football is now by several measures the most popular spectator sport.[203] Boxing and horse racing were once the most watched individual sports, but they have been eclipsed by golf and auto racing, particularly NASCAR. Soccer is played widely at the youth and amateur levels. Tennis and many outdoor sports are popular as well.

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BASKET, BASEBALL, SOCCER…

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BRITISH NATIONAL SPORTS

Sport plays a prominent role in English life. Popular team sports in England are association football, cricket, rugby union and rugby league. Major individual sports include athletics, tennis, golf, motorsport, and horseracing.

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CRICKET

Cricket is a bat-and-ball team sport. Cricket is widely regarded as the world's second most popular sport, after football.

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BRITISH ENGLISH

British English (BrE) is the form of English used in the United Kingdom. It includes all English dialects used within the United Kingdom.

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AMERICAN ENGLISH

American English (AmE) is the form of English used in the United States. It includes all English dialects used within the United States of America.

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MAIN DIFFERENCES

1. VOCABULARY (i.e, lorry-truck)

2. PRONUNCIATION (i.e, twenty)

3. VERBS (i.e, verb “To have” – “To get”)

4. PREPOSITIONS (AT/ON)

5. EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

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VOCABULARYDifferent spelling, same pronunciation

BrE: Colour AmE: Color

BrE: Realise AmE: Realice

BrE: Centre AmE: Centre

BrE: Traveller AmE: Traveler

BrE: Dialogue AmE: Dialog

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PRONUNCIATION

Try to pronounce the following words in both: AmE and BrE:

– Twenty– Schedule– Vitamine– Alligator

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VERB: “TO HAVE”

BrE: “ Have you got any sisters or brothers?”

– “Yes, I havehave”

AmE: “Do you have any sisters or brothers?”

– “Yes, I do”

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VERB: “TO GET”

BrE: I have got much better at playing tennis.– Get/got/got

AmE: I have gotten better at playing tennis.– Get/got/gotten

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PREPOSITIONS (AT-ON)

AmE: ON– Someone is knocking ON the door.– On weekends, I play paddle with my daddy.

BrE : AT– Someone is knocking AT the door.– At weekends, I play paddle with my daddy

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EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS

AMERICAN grades: BRITISH schoolyears

Prekindergarten Nursery (babies)

Elementary School Primary SchoolMiddle SchoolJunior School High School Secondary School

College University

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WHAT´S POPULAR ON TV IN ENGLAND?

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TELETUBBIES…

Teletubbies are the most popular characters on British TV, especially for children.

The series consists of 4 characters, each one with different skin colour and some kind of antennae on the top of their heads that make them different from each other.

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WHAT´S ON TV IN THE USA NOWADAYS?

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AMERICAN DAD

American Dad! is a satirical American animated series. The series talks about a patriotic American family man who works for the CIA. The family´s made up by Steve (typical geek teenager) Francine