UK Students In The US: 3 Differences In Their Writing Styles

 

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UK Students In The US: 3 Differences In Their Writing Styles

Introduction

There is a famous saying that England and America are two countries that are divided by a common language. This sort of statement has a solid ground underneath it as both Americans and British people are often confused by some of the differences that can be uncovered during the writing process. Unless a person knows some cornerstone differences, there is no reliable guarantee that somewhere in the process of writing he or she won’t mess up something.

That is why UK students should know these differences when they decide to study in the US. After all, a British student will have to write an essay at some point, and these small language differences could pretty much spoil the final grade. Considering the possibility of such a situation, students should check out this trustworthy source of the major differences between the UK and the US writing styles to avoid some silly mistakes in a term paper or any other assignment. So, it’s always a good idea to ask for some help.

Some practical advice

There are many different little things which are learnt and used naturally by the Americans in their language. Some of these peculiarities are hardly noticeable and difficult to explain but they might make your essay sound unnatural or strange to the US reader. That’s why fresh UK students in the US might want to seeks help with editing or even writing the most complicated assignments for them. An important thing is to find a reliable essay writing service to ask for assistance and have a practical reference. It may be difficult to recognize real scam out there. Some of such companies look pretty much legit before you have real experience with them. Many students became victims of the Ultius scam as they did not do proper research before choosing their academic assistant. Essayreviewexpert.com has already conducted their investigation of this writing agency. Checking out their independent reviews is an awesome way to find a service that is reliable and legal and get the help you need.

Spelling

With some of the advice regarding a search for reliable and trustworthy service to avoid academic cheating covered, let’s get to spelling. This is a major difference that can confuse a student who ends up in a different English environment. For example, British words that end with “our” end with “or” in American English: flavour-flavor, behaviour-behavior, and so on. The same applies to British ending “se” and American “ze”: analyse-analyze. There are lots of other examples such as British centre vs. American center.

This has to do with the fact that British English adopted some of French spelling and words due to the Norman Conquest. American English began to differ largely after the Revolution because of Noah Webster, who simplified English and stripped it of some of the French influence so it would be written closer to what people actually speak. As you can see, some of the more dramatic differences in writing; however, you can find reviews of these differences in more detail.

Meaning

Now, this is a maze, to be sure. UK students who are good at essay writing should not fear plagiarism - they should fear different terms used to describe the same concepts! Here are some examples (UK - US):

● Flat - apartment;

● Biscuit - cookie;

● Perhaps - maybe:

● Trousers - pants;

● Crisps - chips;

● Chips - French fries.

This list can go on and I guess the only way to get used to this difference is to be exposed to US English. It’s quite relieving that you can find those differences online.

Language use

When it comes to the use of language, UK English tends to follow a more simple, Anglo-Saxon approach. Academic UK English follows the same rule, to some degree, and the use of simpler terms is preferable, when applicable. As for US English, it tends to favor the use of big words to make an impression. This striking difference was quite evident when reviewing the speeches of public figures from the UK and the US.

I would like to highlight one specific thing that the UK student should know about the US academic English to avoid an unnecessary plagiarism rating review or suspicion of cheating. You see, despite the UK English following the Anglo-Saxon approach and the US English tending to be “impressive” with the use of different complex terms, American professors value briefness and clarity. So, if you don’t know what you’re writing about and try to hide it behind the use of scary Latinate words, professors will quickly notice that. Be brief, on-the-point, and use strong terms (when applicable).

Conclusion

As it is possible to see, there are some considerable differences between the UK and the US English that students should know about. This includes spelling, the meaning of words, and the use of language in general. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by this, don’t be scared to look for some legal paper writing service for references, just remember to read reviews to avoid issues with plagiarism as some ultius clients have - discounts may be tempting but read a review before ordering something.

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