Culture of English Speaking countries

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1. Say Hello

1. Say Hello

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2. let’s remember words

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2. let’s remember words

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статья
автор
глава
обложка
редактор
эпилог
первая страница
заголовок
издание
рассказчик
страница
пролог
издательство
название
том

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3. speaking

Which country do you like more (uk & usa) ?

3. speaking Which country do you like more (uk & usa) ? Why(2 words) ?
Why(2 words) ?

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4. Making sentences with new words

4. Making sentences with new words

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5. Usa vs. uk (battle)

5. Usa vs. uk (battle)

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6. Usa & Uk

Accents

6. Usa & Uk Accents

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6. Usa & Uk

Meaning of the words

6. Usa & Uk Meaning of the words

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6. Usa & Uk

Baggage багаж luggage
Couch диван sofa
Fix ремонтировать repair
Grade отметка mark
Located

6. Usa & Uk Baggage багаж luggage Couch диван sofa Fix ремонтировать
расположенный situated
Movies кинотеатр cinema
Metro/subway метро tube/underground

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6. Usa & Uk

Writing
words ending with –our Americans use –or: labor, color, favor  instead

6. Usa & Uk Writing words ending with –our Americans use –or:
of  labour, colour, favour.
British: apologise, paralyse in American: apologize, paralyze. 
Some words from French languge ending with –re, in American ending with –er : center, theater instead of  centre, theatre. 
The word «серый» in British language looks like grey, but in American – gray

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7. How to…

Be britain
Be american

7. How to… Be britain Be american

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8. New phrases. How to speak without pauses.

Basic – oh, well, like,

8. New phrases. How to speak without pauses. Basic – oh, well,
er и ok. OH: Oh I see, Oh right,Oh good,Oh Heavens,Oh dear,Oh no. WELL: 1. He said well he needed another week. 2. Speaker 1: Your visa will be ready in 15 days. Speaker 2: Well, in 20 days. 3. Well, let’s meet tomorrow and discuss the remaining questions. LIKE: 1. And Jeremy was like, I have nothing to do with that. 2. The whole team was, like, depressed. 3. The visa will be ready in like 20 days (or not). ER/ ERM: Speaker 1: How long will the trip to Las Vegas take? Speaker 2: Erm… about 2 days, more or less. OK: 1. Sarah: How about a drink? John: Ok. 2. Speaker 1: So we are meeting tomorrow at the conference. Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 1: Ok.
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