American English Filem, Workbook, Level 2, Latham-Koenig C., Oxenden C., Seligson P., 2013.
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If you've learned American English and you're traveling in Britain, or if you've learned British English and you're traveling in the US, you'll notice some differences. An obvious difference is the accent, but most travelers find that they don't have too many problems with this. There are some grammatical differences, but they shouldn't make it difficult to understand people, or to communicate. That leaves differences in vocabulary, which can cause misunderstandings. Sometimes the difference is only the spelling, for example, in American English center, color, and traveled, and in British English centre, colour, and travelled. But sometimes the word is completely different in American and British English, so it's a good idea to be prepared.
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