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What are you doing on the weekend?
Hey, what are you doing on the weekend?
Oh my God!
Hey what are you doing on ...?
Oh my God! Oh my accent is just gone. I can't...
Hey what are you doing on the weekend?
I think i should stick to British English. I'm sorry America.
Guys, welcome to part two of my British versus American English series. Now if you haven't
seen part one check it out it's right there. We look at word stress, ok? So we look at
how to say words in British and American English and how to say them differently. Now today
we're looking at prepositions, now what are prepositions? These are prepositions ok? We've
got things like in, on, up, down etc. alright? Now we're going to look at five ways that
British English and American English use prepositions differently. Now before we get started, I'm
going to remind you that I speak British English and that's because I'm from London so I'm
going to try not to do any terrible American accents. I promised my friend, my American
friend that i wouldn't do any accents. We'll see! We'll see how it goes. I might do one.
What are you doing at the weekend?
What are you doing on the weekend?
I'm away from Monday to Friday
I'm away from Monday through Friday
I'l see you on Saturday
I'll see you Saturday
I live in Kelly Street
I live on Kelly Street
What time is it? It's a quarter past four.
It's a quarter after four.
Eat Sleep Dreamers there you have it. Those are five ways that British English and American
English are different. Now I'd love to know which one do you speak? Ok? Do you speak British
English or American English. Tell me in the comments below, I love to hear from you guys.
Also if you have a friend that is trying to learn English, tell them ok? Share this video
with them. Give it a thumbs up! And subscribe as always. Alright thank you so much. This
is Tom, the English Hipster, saying goodbye.