Website review: Welcome to EnglishForEFL.com

iMan iMan discovered this in American History 21 reviews since Feb 5, 2008
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iMan discovered 7 months ago
From the page: "What Is the Difference between American-English and English-English?" You say tomato. . .
robertpriolo rated 6 months ago
what the hell is this crap and where is a stumble troll when you need one? This is SPAM... true spam... this is discusting, and shame on every single one of you who are thumbing it UP!!!!
lyndoman rated 6 months ago
First time I thumbed down a site ever. We do not call "Crackers", "savoury biscuits". It's a cream craker, or a Ritz cracker, or a water biscuit. If you go into Tesco's and ask where the savoury biscuits are, people will look at you funny. I have never heard anyone say, "darling could you pass me the savoury biscuit please." I need to rewrite this and resubmit. The dude who wrote this really needs to do their research.
thenighthawk rated 6 months ago
English........
thevoodooqueen rated 6 months ago
Now I can finally understand Stewie, Shaun and Rach lol
axe85 rated 6 months ago
moron's guide...... lets avoid etymological differences, the why, the colloquial usage and throw some lame examples instead
patoloco rated 6 months ago
'English-English'? No.
Squato rated 6 months ago
Not bad, but there is some very odd words in there. Still, it is interesting for an Australia (like myself) since it points out where some words came from (either from the US or the UK).
Inspecta-Dexta rated 6 months ago
From the page: "When you study english, you need to note that Britain English and American English is different in many ways… accents.. words.. Letâ€s see how to distinguish."
DBigWoo rated 6 months ago
With 2 MGs, this is very helpful!
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