British English Tutor
You need to know English at a high level to be successful in today’s fast-paced economy. Any career path you choose will benefit from understanding British English and its rules.
If you plan to move to the United Kingdom or any of its former colonies, you should be familiar with local traditions, etiquette, and culture. On Promova, you can find British English tutors online - they’ll happily guide you through your learning process.
Our certified British English teachers can help you understand the nuances of the language and become fluent over time. Learn English online in the comfort of your home, anywhere in the world, at your best time, and from any device!
How does it work?
- Register on our platform and choose a subscription plan that fits your learning goals.
- Take an optional Cambridge Placement test to evaluate your current level.
- Pick a good time for your lessons and tell us about your interests.
- Test your English level
- Determine your study goal
- Identify your areas to work on
- Practice speaking based on the topics that you like
- Get tips on how to improve your English outside the class.
- Receive self-study materials tailored to your learning style.
- Book the next lesson with your tutor.
- Enjoy your English practice!
Why Do You Need a British English Tutor?
What Our Learners Say
FAQ
What is a British English tutor?
A British English tutor is a person who spends a lot of time studying the language and the process of learning it. They’re an expert in the field, certified to teach you and help you become fluent over time. Their first goal is to understand your personality and find the best approach to help you learn British English. They don’t just give you guided practice but also stimulate your critical thinking and offer materials for future self-study.
You get to learn from someone who speaks the language at a high level, exposing you to perfect pronunciation and clear communication.
Is British English the same as American English?
American and British English are characterized by specific features and possess several differences. Overall, residents of the UK prefer to stick to rules that developed in the English language over many centuries, while Americans simplify their speech and use a lot of shorthands for words and ideas.
According to the experience of our teachers, learning classic British English grammar and further supplementing it with slang words and idioms can give you the best of both worlds.
If you’re not a native speaker, it might be challenging to separate these two accents. Active listening and time with your tutor can help you better at isolating patterns between these and many other accents. If you’re going to the UK or plan to work with British companies, it makes sense to focus on that; if you’re moving to the US, maybe seek out an American English tutor instead.
What is the difference between British and American English?
In addition, there are differences in vocabulary. The number of words used only in one of the countries is small, but it’s still worth knowing. For example, “Flat” versus “Apartment” or “Tube” versus “Subway,” and so on. The British also use more formal structures. For example, they will opt for the word “shall” when they talk about the future, while Americans will be satisfied with a simple “will.”
Is British English proper English?
British English is “correct” where it is spoken, and American or Australian English is correct in these world regions. Language is constantly changing, and no version of it is more or less proper than others. Otherwise, Old English, with its cumbersome phrases and expressions, would still be used today.
British English is generally accepted. You’ll see it in most standardized international tests and exams, so starting there is a good idea if you plan on getting a certification. It also allows you to completely understand grammar with all its formal nuance. Studying complex rules will enable you to easily use various constructions in any situation.
Overall, British English is very diverse, with colorful regional accents and lots of colloquialisms. However, you can significantly expand your vocabulary and make your speech much richer with exposure to many cultures and ways of speaking.