Essam ABDOU
26-07-2009, 01:15 AM
Dear colleagues,
Here is a dictionary comparing British and American English:
It's not only a matter of what the British say or the Americans say.
After the world has become a global village, you can hear either and you can use both.
The more interesting thing is that you'll find that the difference between American English and British English is in many cases a matter of SYNONYMS to us, non-native speakers.
This dictionary is especially useful in its slang language, colloquial language, euphemisms and abbreviations
Watch out for the slang language! In most cases it is offensive to use SLANG.
The Link is:
http://www.4shared.com/file/120649939/824a6991/British__American.html
Best Regards
Here is a dictionary comparing British and American English:
It's not only a matter of what the British say or the Americans say.
After the world has become a global village, you can hear either and you can use both.
The more interesting thing is that you'll find that the difference between American English and British English is in many cases a matter of SYNONYMS to us, non-native speakers.
This dictionary is especially useful in its slang language, colloquial language, euphemisms and abbreviations
Watch out for the slang language! In most cases it is offensive to use SLANG.
The Link is:
http://www.4shared.com/file/120649939/824a6991/British__American.html
Best Regards