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Time£º 5£º00 p.m., July 12th

Place£º The meeting room

Teacher£º Miss Brown

Theme(Ö÷Ìâ)£ºThe differences between British English and American English

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How are you? __________________________________________________________

Yours,

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Dear Jim,

How are you? I am your good friend Jack, I saw a lecture posters, this topic of the lecture is to introduce the differences between British English and American English. the lecture time is 5£º00 pm on July 12th, the lecture place is the meeting room, and the teacher is Miss Brown. We can understand the western culturewell from the culture. It is very helpful for us to learn english. I hope you can come to listen in this lecture with me.

I hope to receive from your very soon.

Yours,

Jack.

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¡°Thank you¡± is one of the first few phrases(¶ÌÓ that our English teacher taught us when we began to learn English. Each time we receive help from others, we say ¡°Thank you¡±. We may say it many times a day. It seems that ¡°Thank you¡± is very popular among us Chinese students. But is it as popular in the UK?

The answer is ¡°no¡±. According to a recent survey £¨×î½üµÄ±¨¸æ£©in the Daily Telegraph newspaper, ¡°Thank you¡± is only the 20th most popular way of expressing gratitude£¨¸Ð¼¤£© in the UK.

The survey shows that British people like ¡°Cheers¡± most to express their thanks. For example, when friends invite each other for a drink after a game, a smile and a ¡°Cheers¡± may be the best way to say ¡°thanks¡±.

You may often hear the word spoken between two good friends. ¡°Great¡±, ¡°nice one¡± and ¡°all right¡± are also popular informal£¨²»ÕýʽµÄ£© ways of showing gratitude among friends in the UK.

Of course, there are some formal ways to say ¡°thanks¡± among British people. For example, when a stranger is especially helpful, they may say ¡°brilliant¡± or ¡°much appreciated¡± to express their gratitude.

By the way, how do British people usually answer ¡°thank you¡±? They like to say£º ¡° You¡¯re welcome.¡±, ¡°No problem¡± or ¡°Sure¡±.

Since you have many more ways to show your thanks, next time you want to say ¡°thank you¡±, why not try one of these new British phrases?

Phrases using

When British people say these ¡¾1¡¿ of ¡°thank you¡±

Cheers

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Nice one.

All right.

Informal ways among friends.

Brilliant.

Much appreciated.

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You¡¯re welcome.

No problem.

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How do British people answer ¡°thank you¡±.

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¡¾7¡¿A. when B. who C. where D. what

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