英式英文 VS 美式英文 Vocabulary

Although, both British and Americans speak "English" ; there are many British words that are different from American words.

For example:

A lift is an elevator.

A fortnight is two weeks.

A rubber is an eraser.

A chemist is someone works at a drugstore.

A public school is a private school.

A state school is a public school.

You will find the difference between the two quite interesting.

I’ve listed a some links on British American English.

Hope it would be of some help to those travelling to The Great Britain.

http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/americanbritish.html

http://www.english-zone.com/vocab/ae-be.html

http://www.travelfurther.net/dictionaries/american-british.htm

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Reading

Recently, I’ve noticed Jeremy’s love for books.  He seems to be fascinated by the act of taking the books out of the bookshelf and putting them back in place.  At first I thought that was all that he does, but I realized that he actually took the book out, put it on his lap and read through each book that he had withdrawn from the shelf.

It was never like that with Nathan.  Nathan never had the patience.  I have had a lot of trouble getting Nathan to read.  I have tried everything.  Nathan can’t seem to read by himself. He’s too occupied with his surroundings.  At first I thought that he might have an attention deficiency, but he was able to work on his puzzles for hours.  I guess I will have to find a way to get him interested in books.

A friend told me that if you get your child in the habit of reading 10 minutes a day.  He will be hooked on it forever.  I guess I will give that a try.  Wish me luck.

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美式英文 VS 英式英文 Grammar

Recently, I had came cross an ad that asked for an editor familiar with the British English.  I’ve always been fascinated with this topic.  So, for those who didn’t know the difference.  I believe would be enlightened by what I’ve found.

Differences in Grammar

Use of the Present Perfect

The British use the present perfect to talk about a past action which has an effect on the present moment. In American English both simple past and present perfect are possible in such situations.

I have lost my pen. Can you borrow me yours? (BE)

I lost my pen. OR I have lost my pen. (AE)

He has gone home. (BE)

He went home. OR He has gone home. (AE)

Other differences include the use of already, just and yet. The British use the present perfect with these adverbs of indefinite time. In American English simple past and present perfect are both possible.

He has just gone home. (BE)

He just went home. OR He has just gone home. (AE)

I have already seen this movie. (BE)

I have already seen this movie. OR I already saw this movie. (AE)

She hasn’t come yet. (BE)

She hasn’t come yet. OR She didn’t come yet. (AE)

Possession

The British normally use have got to show possession. In American English have (in the structure do you have) and have got are both possible.

Have you got a car? (BE)

Do you have a car? OR Have you got a car? (AE)

Use of the verb Get

In British English the past participle of get is got. In American English the past participle of get is gotten, except when have got means have.

He has got a prize. (BE)

He has gotten a prize. (AE)

I have got two sisters. (BE)

I have got two sisters. (=I have two sisters.)(AE)

Will/Shall

In British English it is fairly common to use shall with the first person to talk about the future. Americans rarely use shall.

I shall/will never forget this favour. (BE)

I will never forget this favour. (AE)

In offers the British use shall. Americans use should.

Shall I help you with the homework? (BE)

Should I help you with the homework? (AE)

Need
In British English needn’t and don’t need to are both possible. Americans normally use don’t need to.

You needn’t reserve seats. OR You don’t need to reserve seats. (BE)

You don’t need to reserve seats. (AE)

Use of the Subjunctive

In American English it is particularly common to use subjunctive after words like essential, vital, important, suggest, insist, demand, recommend, ask, advice etc. (Subjunctive is a special kind of present tense which has no -s in the third person singular. It is commonly used in that clauses after words which express the idea that something is important or desirable.) In British English the subjunctive is formal and unusual. British people normally use should + Infinitive or ordinary present and past tenses.

It is essential that every child get an opportunity to learn. (AE)

It is essential that every child gets an opportunity to learn. (BE)

It is important that he be told. (AE)

It is important that he should be told. (BE)

She suggested that I see a doctor. (AE)

She suggested that I should see a doctor. (BE)

She insisted that I go with her. (AE)

She insisted that I should go with her. (BE)

Collective Nouns

Collective nouns like jury, team, family, government etc., can take both singular and plural verbs in British English. In American English they normally take a singular verb.

The committee meets/meet tomorrow. (BE)

The committee meets tomorrow. (AE)

The team is/are going to lose. (BE)

The team is going to lose. (AE)

Auxiliary verb + do

In British English it is common to use do as a substitute verb after an auxiliary verb. Americans do not normally use do after an auxiliary verb.

May I have a look at your papers? You may (do) (BE)

You may. (AE)

‘Have you finished your homework?’ ‘I have (done).’ (BE)

‘I have.’ (AE)

As if/ like

In American English it is common to use like instead of as if/ as though. This is not correct in British English.

He talks as if he knew everything. (BE)

He talks like/as if he knew everything. (AE)

In American English it is also common to use were instead of was in unreal comparisons.

He talks as if he was rich. (BE)

He talks as if he were rich. (AE)

The indefinite pronoun One

The indefinite pronoun One

Americans normally use he/she, him/her, his/her to refer back to one. In British English one is used throughout the sentence.

One must love one’s country. (BE)

One must love his/her country. (AE)

Mid position adverbs

In American English mid position adverbs are placed before auxiliary verbs and other verbs. In British English they are placed after auxiliary verbs and before other verbs.

He has probably arrived now. (BE)

He probably has arrived now. (AE)

I am seldom late for work. (BE)

I seldom am late for work. (AE)

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兩個小公主 Two Little Princesses

This story is written and Published by 康軒文教事業

從前從前,有兩個相鄰的國家,一個叫做妙妙國,另一個叫做可可國。妙妙國和可可國都有

一位可愛的公主。

Once upon a time, there were two neighboring kingdoms.  One called the Kingdom of CoCo and the other the Kingdom of Wonder, and each kingdom have a cute princess.

兩位小公主慢慢長大了,她們的爸爸,媽媽都很希望小公主能學習照顧自己,所以不約而同把公主送到幼兒園。

Gradually, the two little princesses grew up.  Both their mothers and fathers wish that they would learn to look after themselves.  So, the parents sent the little princesses to school.

妙妙公主沒上過學,看到爸爸,媽媽離開,很傷新的哭起來。

Princess Wonder had never been to school.  Seeing her parents leave, she started to cry.

可可公主看到了,就抱住妙妙;還輕輕的拍拍她的背,安慰她。

Princess Coco hugged and comforted Princess Wonder.

午餐時間到了,可可看到盤子裡有她不喜歡的胡蘿蔔,就放下湯匙,懊惱的說:我最討厭胡蘿蔔了!

During lunch time, Princess Wonder looked at the carrots in her plate and protested,"I hate carrots!"

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Chicken Soup with Chinese Herbs

This traditional Chinese chicken soup will give you energy and also boast your immune system.

2 Chicken Thigh

a handful 黃耆 (huang qi)

6 pieces 西洋蔘 (ginseng)

10 dried red date (紅棗)

1/2 handful 枸杞(go qi)

1 piece 茯苓(fu ling)

1500ml water

1. Bring water to boil and gently put the chicken thighs into the pot.

2. Blanch for 2 minute, take out the thighs and rinse them in cold water.

3. In a fresh pot put in all the ingredients (excluding the 枸杞 and thighs).

Add water and bring to a boil, then immediately reduce the heat to low.

4. Simmer for 30 minutes then add the chicken.

5. Turn the heat high until the soup bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low, and

simmer for 45 minutes.

6.  Add the 枸杞 and cook for another 15 minutes.

7. Add salt to taste and your soup is ready to serve.

Bon Appetit ~~~~~~~~^^

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Places to Take Your Kids in Taichung

National Museum of National Science

If you ever get a chance to visit Taichung.  The National Museum of Natural Science is one stop you wouldn’t want to miss.  Nathan and Jeremy just can’t get enough of it.  The Age of the Dinosaur exhibition is their absolute favorite.  You will be amazed with it’s life size T-Rex, Velociraptor, Oviraptor, and Euophocephalus.

Another  favorite of Nathan’s would be the Science Center.  With its many hand-on interactive activities, the kids are kept busy for hours.  Jeremy may be too young to grasp the concepts, but it’s always fun to just press the buttons.

Jeremy loves to go see the fishes at the NMNS.  In fact, he knows the where-abouts of all the fish tanks.  There are three salt fish tanks; two in the Mini Zoo and another in the Life Science Hall.  However, Jeremy’s favorites are the gigantic fishes of the Amazon. They are located in the Tropical Rainforest Greenhouse .  In the greenhouse there are also poisonous frogs and piranhas.   It’s always fun to get the kids to find the frogs hidden in the frog tank.

If your kids are the type that needs to run around.  You can always bring a soccer.  The Botanical Garden has lots of open grass area for the kids to roam about.  Last Saturday, we brought a ball to the Botanical Garden, and Nathan and Jeremy had a hell of a time.  I had them take off their shoes.  Jeremy was scared at first, because of the prickly feeling from the grass.  But he was soon running around with Nathan.  After they’ve rested we went to a stream by the Monsoon Forest Ecological Area.  The stream is really shallow so we walked in the water and the kids really enjoyed it.  Jeremy just couldn’t get enough of it.  We had to bribe him into leaving.

The National Museum of National Science is closed on Mondays and Free on Wednesdays between 9AM~10AM.

More Info: http://www.nmns.edu.tw/

Have Fun~~~~~~

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Vegetable Pork Stock

Vegetable Pork Stock

300  g   uncooked pork bones

6    dried shitake mushrooms (wash and soak in water until tender)

1/2   onion

1500 ml  water

  1. Bring water to boil, add bones.  Cook for 3 minutes.  Remove bones from the pot.  Clean the bones with cold water.
  2. Pour 1500 ml water into pot.  Add all the ingredients.  Bring to boil on medium high heat, then reduce the heat to low, and simmer for two hours.
  3. The color of the stock should be amber.
  4. Strain with a large colander, and discard the solids.
  5. Let the stock cool, then put it in the fridge.
  6. Once the stock is cold, there should be some fat floating on top.  Skim the fat and voila.

*Substitute this stock instead of water when you make congee or porridge for your baby.

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英文版的水果冰淇淋

Lately, Jeremy has been hooked on a Taiwanese children’s show called, 水果冰淇淋(Fruit Sundae).  The first words that he utters in morning would be, "奶奶" meaning Grandma.  But….. don’t be mistaken.  He isn’t talking about my mother in-law or my mother.  Jeremy calls the show"奶奶".  In the show there is a grandmother called"水果奶奶"(Grandma Fruit) The fact is that I’ve watched the show with him so many times that I think I can pretty much sing all the songs.  Well, I think some of my nephews and nieces might be interested in the show as well.  So, I have decided to make English subtitles .  This way they can enjoy the show and learn Chinese at the same time.  The translation would be easy, but collaborating the subtitle onto the video is something that I haven’t done before.  This I will have to ask around.  Hopefully I’ll get it done soon. I guess you will all have to wait and see.

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Terrible Two

Jeremy seem to be going through the "Terrible Two."  From morning until dawn all I hear is  cries of "MOMMY!" "MOMMY!" "No!" "No!" Hearing the little guy calling me used to be so sweet.  But now, it’s driving me crazy.  I think I am going to get a nervous break-down soon.  I’ve forgotten how I got through Nathan’s "Terrible Two" , "Horrible Three" ……..   Well, the good news is that it’s not going to last forever, and I would soon forget.  Recently, I’ve came across a book which spoke about the "Terrible Two".  The author stated that the " terrible two " is not a milestone that your child must go through.  It is the result of poor parenting.  She is saying that, WE MADE THEM THAT WAY! This is somewhat shocking to me.  Well, I don’t buy that.  I still believe if we teach our children according to the teaching of the bible, they would turn out fine.  The past two weeks I had been too busy to pray with the children.  Maybe, that’s why Jeremy has behaved so poorly lately.  The funny thing is that everyday Jeremy would say "Pray".  It was insensitive of me to not  acknowledge his needs.  The little guy wanted me to pray with him.  I should be ashamed.  Even as young as Jeremy is, he knows that he has to pray to get close to the lord.  I pray to the lord to give me wisdom to teach and nurture Jeremy and Nathan.

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Potty Training

Since, the best time to potty train is between the age of 18months and 24 months; I’ve decided to start potty training Jeremy.  We’ve had a lot of trouble potty training Nathan.  Hopefully it would be easier with Jeremy.  The truth is we’ve tried potty training Jeremy since he was about 20 months.  We tried to put him on the toilet and he was petrified.  Whenever we ask him if he wants to go potty, he would say"no" and ran away.  Recently, a friend gave us a potty training toilet.  So far, he is willing to sit on the potty with his diaper on.  Well, I think Jeremy has already made a big leap. Nathan wasn’t able to quit his diaper until well passed his third birthday.  He had to hide under the table every time he had to poo and, he would only do his business in his diaper.   I guess every child is unique in his own way.  Pray that Jeremy  will go potty in his training toilet before his second birthday.

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