Culture in USA, UK, Australia.
English is spoken as a first language in many countries, and each has its own unique culture, traditions, and way of life. Understanding these cultures helps you communicate better and appreciate diversity.
English is a first language in:
- United Kingdom (UK)
- United States (USA)
- Canada
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Ireland
- And many more!
Cultural highlights:
- Royal Family: The monarchy is a symbol of British tradition
- Afternoon Tea: A traditional British custom
- Football (Soccer): The most popular sport
- Guy Fawkes Night: November 5th - fireworks and bonfires
- Politeness: British culture values politeness and queuing (standing in line)
British English vs. American English:
| British | American |
|---|---|
| colour | color |
| flat | apartment |
| lift | elevator |
| football | soccer |
| chips | fries |
| biscuit | cookie |
Cultural highlights:
- Melting pot: People from all over the world make up American society
- Thanksgiving: Fourth Thursday in November - family, food, and gratitude
- Independence Day (July 4th): Fireworks, BBQs, and patriotism
- Sports: American football, basketball, baseball
- Hollywood: The center of the film industry
- Fast food culture: Many famous chains originated here
Regional differences:
- New York (East Coast): Fast-paced city life
- California (West Coast): Beaches, tech industry
- Texas (South): Cowboys, BBQ, big spaces
- Midwest: Farms, friendly people
Cultural highlights:
- Indigenous culture: The Aboriginal people have the world's oldest living culture (50,000+ years)
- Wildlife: Kangaroos, koalas, platypuses, and many dangerous animals!
- Beach culture: Surfing and outdoor activities
- BBQs (Barbies): A national pastime
- Anzac Day (April 25): Remembering soldiers
- Christmas in summer: December is hot in Australia!
Australian slang:
| Australian | Meaning |
|---|---|
| G'day | Hello |
| Arvo | Afternoon |
| Mate | Friend |
| No worries | It's okay |
| Barbie | BBQ |
Cultural highlights:
- Multiculturalism: Canada celebrates diversity
- Maple syrup: A national symbol and product
- Ice hockey: The most popular sport
- Canadian Thanksgiving: Second Monday in October
- Politeness: Canadians are famous for saying "sorry"
- Nature: Vast wilderness, mountains, and Northern Lights
Did you know?
- Canada has the longest coastline in the world
- The name "Canada" comes from the indigenous word "Kanata" meaning village
DO:
- Be curious and open-minded
- Look for similarities AND differences
- Ask respectful questions
- Remember that cultures are complex
DON'T:
- Stereotype (assume everyone in a country is the same)
- Judge other cultures as "better" or "worse"
- Assume your own culture is "normal" and others are "strange"
Comparing cultures helps us:
- Understand different perspectives
- Appreciate our own culture
- Communicate better with people from different backgrounds
- Become more tolerant and open-minded
How are schools different in the USA, UK, and Norway?
UK:
- Grades: Year 1 through Year 13
- Many schools have uniforms
- "A-levels" are important exams at age 18
- Houses system (like in Harry Potter!)
- "Half-term" breaks during the school year
Norway:
- 10-year basic education (barneskole + ungdomsskole)
- Less homework than USA/UK
- No school uniforms
- Focus on outdoor activities and practical skills
- More casual teacher-student relationships
What do they have in common?
All value education, have summer breaks, and prepare students for further study or work!
Shared holidays:
- Christmas (December 25)
- New Year's Day (January 1)
- Easter (March/April)
USA specific:
- Thanksgiving (4th Thursday in November)
- Independence Day (July 4)
- Halloween (October 31) - very popular!
UK specific:
- Guy Fawkes Night (November 5)
- Boxing Day (December 26)
- Bank holidays throughout the year
Australia specific:
- Australia Day (January 26)
- Anzac Day (April 25)
Canada specific:
- Canada Day (July 1)
- Victoria Day (May)
When is American Thanksgiving celebrated?
Match the cultural element to the correct country:
1. Maple syrup
2. Afternoon tea
3. Surfing and koalas
4. Hollywood
Maple syrup
Afternoon tea
Surfing and koalas
Hollywood
Translate from British English to American English (or vice versa):
flat (British)
elevator (American)
colour (British)
fries (American)
Compare and contrast! Choose one English-speaking country and compare it to Norway. Write about:
- One similarity
- One difference
- One thing you would like to experience in that country
Research project: Choose ONE English-speaking country (not covered in detail here) and find out:
- Ireland
- New Zealand
- South Africa
- Jamaica
Write 5-6 sentences about its culture, traditions, or unique features.