British vs american english for university students teaching purposes:the case of third-year efl students at tlemcen university
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University of Tlemcen
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Abstract
This study attempted to shed light on the differences between
British and American English that are known in many levels such as;
in phonology, vocabulary, grammar and semantics.
This work consisted of three Chapters: the first one, presented
general overview about both varieties with its main concepts and
different notions which are related to language varieties. The second
one, described data collection, analysis and discussion of the main
results. And the third one, exposed different methods for teaching/learning
British and American English in addition to suggested activities in
phonological, morphological and intercultural context.
According to the research questions, results reveal that EFL
students used British English in language learning while their teachers
used a mix of the two varieties in teaching. Moreover, the majority of
students accepted the idea that the American English is likely to be
beneficial in their learning process and all teachers agreed to use it
in ELT.
Eventually, beyond the limitations of this research work, other
areas of research within the same topic still need further research
and investigation. Therefore, At which other sociolinguistic aspects
English Language difference may contribute to its teaching? This
question may open the door for extra research.