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svlad2 [7]
2 years ago
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Many people believe that in order to success in learning English, learners should choose to learn " British English" or "America

n English"? Do you agree with this view? Explain your choice.
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galben [10]2 years ago
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My opinion on how best to learn the English Language is;

  • Yes, people should either choose to learn "British English" or "American English".

For beginners who want to learn the English language successfully, they should either choose to learn "British English" or "American English".

The reason for this suggestion is that these two types of English language have peculiarities. Some words are not spelled the same in the two languages.

For example, 'labor' is acceptable in American English but the letter 'u' is added after 'o' in British English. Also, when using either of these two types of language in a text the same style must be maintained throughout.

So, if you are using American English in a text, you must maintain the same style throughout the text.

When a learner successfully masters either type of the language, then they can communicate effectively in English.

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