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Names of the letters of the English alphabet./ neɪmz əv ðə letəz əv ðə ɪŋglɪʃ ælfəbet // eɪ /, / biː /, / siː /, / diː /...
06/05/2025

Names of the letters of the English alphabet.
/ neɪmz əv ðə letəz əv ðə ɪŋglɪʃ ælfəbet /

/ eɪ /, / biː /, / siː /, / diː / / iː /, / ef /, / dʒiː /,

/ eɪtʃ /, / aɪ /, / dʒeɪ /, / keɪ /, / el /, / em /,

/ en /, / əʊ /, / piː /, / kjuː /, / ɑː /, / es /, / tiː /,

/ juː /, / viː /, / dʌbljuː /, / eks /, / waɪ /, / zed /.

Phonetics is the study of human speech sounds and how they are produced at the segmental level. There are four main bran...
30/03/2025

Phonetics is the study of human speech sounds and how they are produced at the segmental level.
There are four main branches of phonetics.
1. Articulatory phonetics
2. Auditory phonetics
3. Acoustic phonetics
4. Instrumental phonetics

02/03/2022

The British actually introduced the language to the Americas when they reached these lands by sea between the 16th and 17th centuries. At that time, spelling had not yet been standardised. It took the writing of the first dictionaries to set in stone how these words appeared. In the UK, the dictionary was compiled by London-based scholars. Meanwhile, in the United States, the lexicographer was a man named Noah Webster. Allegedly, he changed how the words were spelled to make the American version different from the British as a way of showing cultural independence from its mother country.

In terms of speech, the differences between American and British English actually took place after the first settlers arrived in America. These groups of people spoke using what was called rhotic speech, where the ‘r’ sounds of words are pronounced. Meanwhile, the higher classes in the UK wanted to distinguish the way they spoke from the common masses by softening their pronunciation of the ‘r’ sounds. Since the elite even back then were considered the standard for being fashionable, other people began to copy their speech, until it eventually became the common way of speaking in the south of England.

Spelling differences
British and American English have some spelling differences. The common ones are presented in the table below.

British English

American English

-oe-/-ae- (e.g. anaemia, diarrhoea, encyclopaedia)

-e- (e.g. anemia, diarrhea, encyclopedia)

-t (e.g. burnt, dreamt, leapt)

-ed (e.g. burned, dreamed, leaped)

-ence (e.g. defence, offence, licence)

-ense (defense, offense, license)

-ell- (e.g. cancelled, jeweller, marvellous)

-el- (e.g. canceled, jeweler, marvelous)

-ise (e.g. appetiser, familiarise, organise)

-ize (e.g. appetizer, familiarize, organize)

-l- (e.g. enrol, fulfil, skilful)

-ll- (e.g. enroll, fulfill, skillfull)

-ogue (e.g. analogue, monologue, catalogue)

-og (e.g. analog, monolog, catalog)

*Note that American English also recognizes words spelled with –ogue

-ou (e.g. colour, behaviour, mould)

-o (e.g. color, behavior, mold)

-re (e.g. metre, fibre, centre)

-er (e.g. meter, fiber, center)

-y- (e.g. tyre)

-i- (e.g. tire)



Vocabulary differences
The Americans and the British also have some words that differ from each other. The table below lists some of the everyday objects that have different names, depending on what form of English you are using.

British English

American English

BRE. AME

trousers. pants

flat. apartment

bonnet (the front of the car). hood

boot (the back of the car). Trunk

lorry. truck

university. college

holiday. vacation

jumper. sweater

crisps. chips

chips. French fries

trainers. sneakers

fizzy drink. soda

postbox. mailbox

biscuit. cookie

chemist. drugstore

shop. store

football. soccer


Grammar differences
Aside from spelling and vocabulary, there are certain grammar differences between British and American English. For instance, in American English, collective nouns are considered singular (e.g. The band is playing). In contrast, collective nouns can be either singular or plural in British English, although the plural form is most often used (e.g. The band are playing).

The British are also more likely to use formal speech, such as ‘shall’, whereas Americans favour the more informal ‘will’ or ‘should’.

Americans, however, continue to use ‘gotten’ as the past participle of ‘get’, which the British have long since dropped in favour of ‘got’.

‘Needn’t’, which is commonly used in British English, is rarely, if at all used in American English. In its place is ‘don’t need to’.

In British English, ‘at’ is the preposition in relation to time and place. However, in American English, ‘on’ is used instead of the former and ‘in’ for the latter.

On behalf of the Catholic Arch Diocese of Jos, Our Lady of Fatima sisters, we wish to thank you for allowing us share in...
16/01/2022

On behalf of the Catholic Arch Diocese of Jos, Our Lady of Fatima sisters, we wish to thank you for allowing us share in your talent.
You have a magic brain, for these five days, you've have taught for three hours without looking into any book, God has endowed you with so many wonderful gifts. You are a TEACHER.
You are such an inspiration to our Catholic schools.,
We thank you for all the works you've been doing in this Arch Diocese, may the good Lord continue to enrich you, mentally, health wise and spiritually as we look foreword to working with you. OLF Sisters Catholic Arch Diocese of Jos Yesterday.

Our seminars on diction ( Queen's English) held at various schools last year.
01/01/2022

Our seminars on diction ( Queen's English) held at various schools last year.

Diction seminar held at Al-Khairat group of schools. Rikkos, Jo's.
12/04/2021

Diction seminar held at Al-Khairat group of schools. Rikkos, Jo's.

19/10/2019

Call on us for seminars/workshops on Queen's English ( diction or phonetics)
Train your teachers on the use of phonetic sounds.
The use of phonetic sounds is very important in every English teaching and in education in general
The best gift you can give to a child is the proper knowledge of sounds.
SPEAK RIGHT! SOUND RIGHT!!

16/10/2019
16/10/2019

Starguide Phoenix English Jos is looking out for interested candidates with good background in English irrespective of your field of study.
For more enquiries contact 08066318033 or
[email protected]
Note:
No flashing please!

28/05/2019

Vowel no 3.
Vowel / e / This is a front vowel, the lips are slightly spread.

Words with ' a '
Any /eni /
Many / meni /

Words with ' ea '

Weapon / wepən /
Pleasant / plezənt /
Healthy / helθi /
Wealthy / welθi /
Pleasure / pleʒə /
Treasure / treʒə /
Measure / meʒə /
Dead / ded /
Head / hed /
Breast / brest /
Deaf / def /
Bread / bred /
Death / deθ /
Leather / leðə /
Weather / weðə /
Sweat / swet /

Words with ' e '

Creche / kreʃ /
Chef / ʃef /
Plenty / plenti /
Session / seʃən /
Melody / melədi /
Fresh / freʃ /
Wrestle /resl /

Words with ' eo '
Leopard / lenəd /
Jeopardy / dʒepədi /
Leonard / lepəd /
Jeopardize dʒepədaɪz /

Words with ' ie '

Friend / frend /

28/05/2019

Vowel no. 2
Vowel / ɪ / This vowel is in the close front area, it is more open and nearer to the centre.
The lips are slightly spread.

Words with. ' a '

Village / vɪlɪdʒ /
Cabbage / kæbɪdʒ /
Courage / kʌrɪdʒ /
Language / læŋgwɪdʒ /
Garbage / gɑːbɪdʒ /

Words with ' e'

Enjoy / ɪndʒɔɪ /
Excuse / ɪkskjuːz /
English / ɪŋglɪʃ /
Market / mɑːkɪt /
Pocket /pɒkɪt /
Endure / ɪndjʊə /
Election / ɪlekʃən /
Enough / ɪnʌf /

Words with ' i '

Think /θɪŋk /
Swing /swɪŋ /
Pick / pɪk /
Ship /ʃɪp /
Switch / swɪtʃ /
King / kɪŋ /

Words with ' o'

Women / wɪmɪn /

Words with ' u '
Busy /bɪzi /
Business / bɪznəs /

Words with 'ui'

Building /bɪldɪŋ /
Guitar /gɪtə /
Guilty /gɪlti /
Built /bɪlt /
Build /bɪld /
Guilt /gɪlt /
Biscuit / bɪskɪt /

Words with ' y '

System /sɪstəm /
Cyst /sɪst /
Sympathy /sɪmpəθi /
Pygmy / pɪgmi /
Symptom / sɪm (p) təm /

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