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American and British English Differences

1. Spelling of words ending in “our” in British English are “or” in American English.
A representative list of such words is:
Words can give different impacts to the receivers whether they are said or written. 
Therefore, knowing how to reduce the impact is very essential. In this post, I would like to share a short list of words along with their euphemism. 
Euphemism means an inoffensive or indirect expression that is substituted for one that is considered offensive or too harsh.


The How to…series offers practical teaching ideas within a clear, theoretical framework. Each title includes a photocopiable ‘Task File’ of training and reflection activities to reinforce the theories and practical ideas presented. Looks in detail at the theory of words and at how students learn new vocabulary Offers practical advice on how to help students build vocabulary in new and effective ways and how to test students’ word knowledge Major developments, such as language corpora and lexical approaches, are clearly explained and related to your needs as a teacher

PICTURE PROMPTS is a series of photocopiable picture sheets for language practice  The pictures provide practice in basic language through games and game-like activities, as well as opportunities for extensive and creative language work.

The material is highly flexible, and can be used with a wide range of ages and language levels to extend and enhance language learning practice.

PICTURE PROMPTS is a series of sets of photocopibale picture sheets for language practice.  The pictures provide practice in basic language through games and gamelike activities, as well as opportunities for extension and creative language work.

The material is highly flexible, and can be used with a wide range of ages and language levels to extend and enhance language learning practice.

PICTURE PROMPTS is a series of photocopiable picture sheets for language practice  The pictures provide practice in basic language through games and game-like activities, as well as opportunities for extensive and creative language work.

The material is highly flexible, and can be used with a wide range of ages and language levels to extend and enhance language learning practice.

PICTURE PROMPTS is a series of photocopiable picture sheets for language practice.  The pictures provide practice in basic language through games and game-like activities, as well as opportunities for extensive and creative language work.

The material is highly flexible, and can be used with a wide range of ages and language levels to extend and enhance language learning practice.