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American vs. British English: Why Are They So Different? (Vocabulary & Culture) | Easy English Podcast

12.01.2026
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"Two nations divided by a common language." In this lesson, we unpack the cultural and historical reasons behind the split between US and UK English. We explore how standardization efforts by Noah Webster changed American spelling and why certain colloquialisms evolved differently over time. Perfect for B2 and C1 learners looking to add nuance and consistency to their speaking!

In this English lesson, you will learn:

  • The History: Why Noah Webster changed American spelling (color vs. colour).
  • The "Why": How geographic isolation led to linguistic divergence.
  • Practical Vocab: Differences in car parts, food, and household items.
  • False Friends: How the word "quite" or "table" changes meaning across the Atlantic.
  • Consistency: Tips on which version to use in 2026.