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英式英语和美式英语的区别

英式英语和美式英语的区别
英式英语和美式英语的区别

American: elevator (电梯)

British: lift

American: sidewalk (人行道)

British: pavement

American: apartment (公寓)

British: flat

American: movie theater (电影院)

British: cinema

American: eggplant (茄子)

British: aubergine

American: cookie (饼干)

British: biscuit

American: french fries (薯条)

British: chips

American: chips (薯条或薯片)

British: crisps

American: pants (裤子)

British: trousers

American: trash can, garbage can (垃圾桶)

British: dustbin

American: two weeks (两周)

British: a fortnight

语言提示:pants(裤子)一词在英国有特殊含义,它指的是男士underwear(内裤)。

A: How do you say 'trash can' in British English? 英式英语里“垃圾桶”怎么说?

B: We call it the 'dustbin.' 我们管它叫“dustbin”。

A: Is it correct to say 'at the weekend' in American English? 美式英语里“at the weekend”(在周末)是正确的说B: No, we don't really say it like that. We use 'on the weekend.' 不是的,我们一般不这么说。我们会说“on the w

A: Can you tell me where the lift is? 你能告诉我lift(电梯)在哪吗?

B: Sure, it's right over there. But 'lift' has a different meaning in the US. Here, we say 'elevator.' 当然,就在那边。但们这管它叫“elevator”。

If you travel in China, you'll certainly hear people speaking Chinese. It's also likely, however, that you will hear a fo for example, between a Brazilian consultant collaborating with a Chinese entrepreneur, or a Swedish translator me world language that has created a new global community of people who can communicate with each other. Nearly their main language, as an official language or as a language of government. About 1 billion people worldwide say

Most people would agree that English plays a major role in the business world. Many companies require employees meetings, travel and contracts are often carried out primarily in English. People who speak English may earn a bett may work in more innovative environments.

Although business English has developed as a tool for survival, English also seems to have been willingly adopted internet, movies, TV shows, computer games and advertisements. Indeed, most countries have 'borrowed' the En people may say they play 'basketball,' and Koreans grab a quick cup of 'coffee.' Some US television programs that more popular in other countries. What's more, English-language media paint a positive image of the US and even h international relations, according to one US television producer.

But is this positive image always accurate, especially when one language dominates to such an extent that it can se next century, half of the world's estimated 7,000 languages may already have disappeared, as people abandon the such as English, Mandarin or Spanish. Although it's convenient to share an international language, we mustn't forg cultures, that are in danger because of the rapid ride of English.

叙述一个别人跟你讲过的故事

用诸如say、ask、tell和think这样的动词来帮助你叙述别人跟你讲过的故事。在这个例子中,请注意引号表示别人说时和现在时的不停转换。

Gavin, who's from the UK, says, 'I just bought a new lorry.' 加文是英国人,他说:“我刚买了一台新lorry(And I thought, 'What's a lorry?' 我心想,“什么是lorry?”

你叙述故事时还可以不直接引用别人的话。请注意这时不能用引号。

So, I asked him what he meant. 所以我问他什么意思。

He begins by telling me that a lorry is the British English word for truck. 他就开始跟我说lorry在英式英语里是卡你可以用不那么常用的动词,比如admit、claim、confirm、deny 和insist 来更准确地表述故事。这类动词也可以

Then, Gavin claims that he can use recycled cooking oil from restaurants as 'petrol' in his new truck. 然后加食用油当“petrol”(汽油)。

First, I confirmed that 'petrol' means 'gas' in American English. 首先,我确定“petrol”就是美式英语里的“

Then, I insisted that we use real gasoline. 然后,我坚持说我们要用真汽油。

At first Gavin denied I had a point, but he later admitted it. 起初加文不认为我的话有道理,但后来又承认了。在叙述中使用问句可以增加戏剧性和悬念。

Anyway, we drive in his new truck to grab some french fries at the local burger place. And guess what? 总之,店买薯条。然后你猜怎么着?

Gavin asks the waitress …um, what was it? Oh, yeah: 'Can you cook my fries in extra oil?' 加文问服务员…薯条时可以多放点油吗?”

And I said, 'Are you kidding me?' 我说:“你开什么玩笑?”

Do you ever feel like someone misunderstands you when you're speaking English? And, vice versa, do you ever fe someone else? Guess what? You're not alone. Most people experience these misunderstandings, which are also k breakdowns.' Communication breakdowns usually occur because of differences in pronunciation, the way words ar misunderstandings.

Fortunately, there are strategies you can use to help avoid or repair a communication breakdown and keep a conve Everybody makes mistakes when speaking. Focus on the language you can say instead of what you can't say. For word 'hood' when talking about your car, simply describe it: 'It's the thing you pop open to see the car engine.'

During a conversation, remember to look at the other person's facial expressions. Does he or she seem confused? not sure what you mean?' If so, make sure you are clearly pronouncing your words. Repeat what you have said. Yo language withthe same meaning. Let's say you described a 'hood' as 'the thing you pop open to see the car engine you could say: 'It's the big metal cover you lift up to try to fix the parts of a car.'

On the other hand, when you're having trouble understanding what someone else is saying, inform the person of th politely use expressions like:

'I'm having trouble understanding. Could you please slow down?'

'Sorry – I didn't catch that. Would you mind repeating what you just said?'

'Sorry – what was that?'

'I missed that. Could you say it again?'

If you're not sure you understand what the speaker just said, you could try to confirm your understanding by paraph expressions like these to confirm your understanding.

'If I understand you correctly, you're saying that _____.'

'If I'm following you correctly, they claim that _____.'

'Just to be sure I understand, she's denying that _____.'

If you're feeling uncertain about your language ability during a conversation, you might want to

avoid using language that depends on culture, like humor or certain very informal words.

Language that depends on culture can more easily create a communication breakdown.

Next time you're feeling nervous about a conversation or experience a communication

breakdown, try these strategies. Even more important, perhaps just relax and enjoy the

conversation.

美国和英国的汽车词汇

除first language以外你说得最流利、或者最经常说的语言叫做你的second language。

English is his second language. His first language is Norwegian. 英语是他第二语言。他的第一语言是挪威语。

如果你两种语言说得同样好,你就是bilingual。

He's bilingual; he speaks German and French fluently. 他是双语人士;他的德语和法语说得很流利。

用dialect、accent 和pronunciation 来表示某人语言的构成。其中包括发音、词汇、语法和对话结构。

There are hundreds of dialects in the English language. 英语语言有数百种方言。

I like your accent. What part of the States are you from? 我喜欢你的口音。你是美国哪个地方来的?

People have trouble understanding me, so I'm working on my pronunciation. 别人听不太懂我说话,所以我正在努力纠正发音。

语言提示:有些人认为有standard(标准)或proper(正规)英语一说,但其他人认为英语有几百种可以接受的varieties。accent通常是件好事:每个人说话都有accent,甚至母语人士也有口音。

用fluently或proficiently来描述一个人说某种语言的水平。这两个词都有形容词和副词形式。

Swahili is my mother tongue, but I speak English fluently. 斯瓦西里语是我的母语,但我英语也很流利。

I'm fairly proficient in German, but I still have things to learn. 我虽然精通德语,但还是有很多东西要学。

用这类词来谈论语言在你生活中的作用。

Many people are keen to learn Spanish. 很多人喜欢学西班牙语。

In Germany, English-language education is mandatory. 在德国,英语教育是强制性的。During my undergraduate education, I studied for a bachelor's in German. 我本科学历学的是德语。

简化关系从句

你可以用that is、that are、who is、who are、which is和which are来reduce或缩短关系从句。要简化句子,只要省略关系代词+be。

看例句。注意省略关系代词+be是如何把两个相连的从句变成一个短语的。

He's part of a group of parents that is encouraging schools to offer English as a second language. 他是一个家长组的成员,这些家长鼓动学校开设英语作为第二语言课程。He's part of a group of parents encouraging schools to offer English as a second language.

他是鼓动学校开设英语作为第二语言课程的家长组成员。

更多简化关系从句例子。

Charlotte, who was born in the northern part of Belgium, speaks Flemish as her native language. 出生在比利时北部的夏洛特母语是弗莱芒语。

Charlotte, born in the northern part of Belgium, speaks Flemish as her native language.

夏洛特出生在比利时北部,她的母语是弗莱芒语。

They speak Caribbean English, which is a variety of English based on 17th-century English and African languages. 他们说的是加勒比海英语,这是在17世纪英语和非洲语言的基础上发展起来的各式英语。

They speak Caribbean English, a variety of English based on 17th-century English and African languages. 他们说的是加勒比海英语——在17世纪英语和非洲语言的基础上发展起来的各式英语。

请注意:关系从句中只有带that、who或which + be的才可以简化。虽然有这些代词、但动词不同,以及带whose、when或where的从句不可简化。

She's the only one who speaks Urdu fluently. 她是唯一一个可以流利说乌尔都语的人。

I went to a school that taught German as a second language. 我上是一个提供德语作为第二语言课程的学校。

Matheus, whose mother tongue is Portuguese, also speaks English and Spanish. 母语是葡萄牙语的马修斯同时也能说英语和西班牙语。

写作

段落结构

很多时候一段英语文字是由几个表达同一中心思想的段落组成。每一段又有一个段落中心思想,连同其它段落的中心思想一起支持作者的主要观点。

此例中,作者第一句就表达了中心思想: I've been learning English all my life。

I've been learning English all my life. I started studying it when I was 7 at a private international school in Hong Kong. Then my family moved to Seattle, and I began practicing it at school and after school with friends. I became very proficient in English when I worked on my undergrad degree in advertising and in my first job. In fact, I think that my constant efforts to learn English made a big difference when I interviewed for advertising positions in the US.

如该例所示,作者应通过提及上一段来平顺过渡到下一段的主旨。你觉得作者第三段的主要内容应该是什么?

I've been learning English all my life. I started studying it when I was 7 at a private international school in Hong Kong. Then my family moved to Seattle, and I began practicing it at school and

after school with friends. I became very proficient in English when I worked on my undergrad degree in advertising and in my first job. In fact, I think that my constant efforts to learn English made a big difference when I interviewed for advertising positions in the US.

During my interviews, it became obvious that the people who spoke English fluently were the ones who got the jobs. Candidates who had extensive experience or impressive titles in their native countries didn't necessarily get the jobs. Indeed, the VP of media at an advertising agency in Hong Kong interviewed for my first job. Unfortunately for him, his English proficiency was severely limited. I was hired because I had an undergraduate degree in advertising and English fluency. For many people, English not only leads to better job opportunities but to a better life in general.

English in my life

I've been learning English all my life. I started studying it when I was 7 years old at a private international school in Hong Kong. Then my family moved to Seattle, and I used it at school and after school with friends. I became very proficient in English when I worked on my undergrad degree in advertising and in my first job. I think that my constant efforts to learn English made a big difference when I interviewed for advertising positions in the US.

During these interviews, it became obvious that the people who spoke English fluently were the ones who got the jobs.

Candidates who had extensive experience or impressive titles in their native countries didn't necessarily get the jobs. Indeed, the VP of media at an advertising agency in Hong Kong interviewed for my first job. Unfortunately for him, his English proficiency was limited. I was hired because I had an undergraduate degree in advertising and English fluency. For many people, English not only leads to better job opportunities but to a better life in general.

English has improved my life by allowing me to meet other English speakers from all over the world and communicate with them. Without English, how could people from Hong Kong, the US, Hungary, Mexico and Kenya talk to one another? Recently, I went on a diving vacation, and all of the international travelers were chatting with one another because we all knew English. Even though the process has frequently been frustrating and painful, I'm grateful I spent so much time learning English. It has changed my life.

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