WELCOME TO MY CLASSTeaching Aims:1. To get the students know further about the differences between American English and British English.2.To improve the students’ writing ability.How is English used in the following countries?in totalbe equal to except forstay upthe differences between A and Bcome aboutin the same wayend up withdifferent frommore or lesshave difficulty in doinga great manyAmerican English British English neighborhood labour color favourite theater kilometre meter centre traveling controlled license practise organization neighbourhood labor colour favorite theatre kilometer metre center travelling controled licence practice organisation The structure of this composition:Title What are you go to write about?Paragraph 1 Introduction: Are the differences big or small? Paragraph 2 Differences in Grammar and Vocabulary. Give some examples Paragraph 3 Differences in Pronunciation. Add a conclusion. Some differences between British and American English The English used by people over all over the world is mostly very similar. There are only very small differences between American English and British English. Grammar is almost the same, but there are some spelling differences. For example, the words colour , centre and traveler are spelt color, center, and traveler in American English. The differences in the spoken language are greater. For example, Americans say dance [d ns] , and in southern English they say [d ns].In America they pronounce not [n t]; in southern England they say[n t] .however , most of the time, people from the two countries do not have any difficulty in understanding each other.