British vs American vs Canadian ENGLISH Differences! (PART 2) (+ Free PDF & Quiz) - Summary

Summary

In the video, Lucy from English with Lucy collaborates with Bob the Canadian and Rachel from Rachel's English to compare British, American, and Canadian English pronunciation. They discuss differences in vowel sounds, the pronunciation of 't' in various contexts, and how certain words are said differently in each accent. They also explore how Canadian English is influenced by both British and American English. The video includes practical examples and offers a free PDF lesson guide.

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1. The video is a collaboration between Lucy, Bob the Canadian, and Rachel from Rachel's English.
2. They discuss differences in British, American, and Canadian English.
3. The focus of this video is on pronunciation.
4. Lucy speaks with a modern RP accent, sometimes with a hint of Estuary.
5. There is a free PDF that accompanies the lesson.
6. The lesson involves comparing pronunciation of words in groups of three sentences.
7. Words with 'o' and 'or' sounds are pronounced differently in American and Canadian English.
8. The word 'sorry' is pronounced distinctly in Canadian English.
9. In American English, the 't' after an 'n' is sometimes dropped.
10. The flap 't' sound is becoming more common in British English.
11. Canadian English is influenced by both American and British English.
12. The pronunciation of words beginning with 'pro' varies, even within Canadian English.

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