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  2. British English - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_English

    British English (abbreviations: BrE, en-GB, and BE) [3] is the set of varieties of the English language native to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. [6]

  3. UK and US English have different conventions for spelling, punctuation and grammar. Follow this guide with examples to keep your writing consistent.

  4. The Differences Between British English vs. American English

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    Generally speaking, most English words are spelled the same in American and British English. However, there are some notable spelling patterns that are preferred depending on which form of English is used.

  5. How to speak with a British accent: learn vocabulary, slang &...

    preply.com/en/blog/how-to-speak-british-english

    The closest thing to a shortcut to learning British English? Lessons with a tutor who is a native British English speaker. With regular conversation, you’ll effortlessly start to pick up their pronunciations, expressions and vocabulary. Bloody brilliant!

  6. Learn English Online | British Council

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    Learn English online using our high-quality resources to quickly improve your English. Take our free level test to help you find your English language level, then find lessons and resources that are just right for you.

  7. British vs. American Words: List of Common Differences -...

    www.thoughtco.com/american-english-to-british-english-4010264

    While pronunciation, grammar, and spelling are among the many differences between American and British English, perhaps the most difficult to navigate is the difference in American and British vocabulary and word choice.

  8. Definition and Examples of British English - ThoughtCo

    www.thoughtco.com/british-english-bre-1689039

    British English refers to the varieties of the English language spoken and written in Great Britain (or, as more narrowly defined, in England).

  9. English language in England - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language_in_England

    The English language spoken and written in England encompasses a diverse range of accents and dialects. The language forms part of the broader British English, along with other varieties in the United Kingdom.

  10. British English and American English | LearnEnglish - British...

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    Here are five of the most common grammatical differences between British and American English. 1. Present perfect and past simple. In British English, people use the present perfect to speak about a past action that they consider relevant to the present.

  11. Learn English - British Council

    www.britishcouncil.org/english

    Learn English with the British Council and you’ll be learning with the world’s English experts. Whatever your level of English, we’re here to help. From children to adults, we have courses, lessons and activities which lead to internationally recognised qualifications.