Difference between GA & RP

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Good morning
Welcome!

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Today's lesson
The difference between GA (general american) and RP (received pronunciation) (british)

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Today's goals
- You know the difference in pronunciation between GA & RP
- You know the difference in spelling
- You know the difference in dates
- You know the different meanings to words and phrases
- You know the different words for the same thing between the accents

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What are some differences in pronunciation you already know?

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Words pronounced differently
Schedule
Matter
Go
Tomato
Crow
British

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Now, let's have a look at some accents

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'bottle' is pronounced the same in both GA & RP
A
True
B
False

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'coast' is pronounced the same in both GA & RP
A
True
B
False

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No words are pronounced the same in RP & GA
A
True
B
False

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Spelling

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How does each country write out a date?
4-28-2024

28-4-2024

            American

              British

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Fun Fact
In Canada they write it 2024-4-28

New Zealand, Ireland and Australia use the same dates as the UK, the same goes for any country colonized by the British

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Words
There's two ways words can be misinterpreted. 
Either by meaning or because that country doesn't have that particular set of words

Chips (patat vs chips)
Lorry vs Truck

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Words that have a different meaning

Vest (RP: hemd, GA: gilet)

Write down 9 more words (actually 1 word, not more than 1, thats a phrase)

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Lorry vs Truck
Some words are british while others are american. Brits tend to understand both, americans don't.

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Mobile phone
A
British
B
American

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Stroller
A
British
B
American

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Elevator
A
British
B
American

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Aubergine
A
British
B
American

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Faucet
A
British
B
American

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Soccer
A
British
B
American

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Holiday
A
British
B
American

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Film
A
British
B
American

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Taxi
A
British
B
American

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Bonus Round

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Brekky
A
British
B
American
C
Australian
D
Scottish

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Starter
A
British
B
American
C
Australian
D
Scottish

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Hen
A
British
B
American
C
Australian
D
Scottish

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Barbie
A
British
B
American
C
Australian
D
Scottish

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Parentheses
A
British
B
American
C
Australian
D
Scottish

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Some more examples
biscuit/cookie, hoover/vacuum cleaner
pavement/sidewalk, bloke/dude
candyfloss/cotton candy, flat/apartment
rubbish/garbage, car park/parking lot
lift/elevator, soccer/football etc.

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Phrases
Some English phrases carry different meanings across the sea (UK/US)

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Search the meanings of
"What's for tea?"
"To give way."
"Give a ring."
"Tick someone off."
"Public school"
"Fancy dress"

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End of Lesson
See you next week!

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