Have anyone ever taken English lesson at the British Council...

Have anyone ever taken English lesson at the British Council? They are offering English lessons at relatively reasonable price in here and I'm considering to attend there as I got paid off. Learning British English frustrates me a bit (American English is considered 'proper' and standardized in South Korea.) though.

Sorry for my poor English ;-;

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>lessons
*classes
Damn

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>American English is considered 'proper' and standardized in South Korea
Your entire country deserves to be nuked you yank loving degenerates

>American English is considered 'proper' and standardized in South Korea
You are doing God's work, my Korean friend

I once used the word 'generalise' for some report when I was in high school and my teacher marked it as misspelling.

Guys, we have a contradiction here.

Are you retarded? Learn english before making a post you illiterate fuck. You can’t even form a proper sentence. Stupid fucking cunt, your english is shit.

ty for giving tips my based user

why so angry? have you had your sopa de macaco today?

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I wouldn't be too worried about it. There isn't a significant difference in grammar, syntax, or vocabulary and we are mostly mutually intelligible. We do use different colloquialisms; for instance, Americans say popsicles instead of "iced lollies" and candy bars instead of "chocolate globbernaughts". Also, if you have already read the Holy Quran in American English then the classwork might feel repetitive. Otherwise, I would say it's worth attending.

>iced lolis
wut

lolly as in lollipop

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I did, in Spain. It was okay but I tried other regular private schools and liked them better (less students per group)

>people still pretending there's any real difference between them

Seriously, replace a Z here and there, Americans speak English, that's it

The pronunciation is significantly different, though. But since Koreans don't focus too much on speaking anyway (youtube.com/watch?v=7X3PM25pr0g), it shouldn't make much of a difference.

hope best korea nukes you

>implying North Korea will not start destroying their own nukes

why are Brazilian posters such cringey teenagers?

Your English is better than most Koreans here

It's still not good enough to reach the level I want, What I want is becoming a counter evidence to critical point hypothesis.