Difference between Basic English, Native English, and Advanced English


Basic English



  1. Who uses it: Beginners or learners of English.

  2. Vocabulary: Small (about 850–2000 common words).

  3. Sentence Style: Very simple and short.


Examples:



  1. “I go to school.”

  2. “She is my friend.”

  3. “The dog is big.”


Native English



  1. Who uses it: People who grow up speaking English naturally.

  2. Vocabulary: Rich, but used naturally without effort.

  3. Sentence Style: Everyday language, can be casual or formal depending on situation.


Examples:



  1. “I’m heading to school now.”

  2. “She’s one of my best friends.”

  3. “That dog is huge!”


Advanced English



  1. Who uses it: Highly skilled speakers, professionals, writers, or academics.

  2. Vocabulary: Very large, includes idioms, complex words, and subject-specific terms.

  3. Sentence Style: Complex, precise, and expressive.


Examples:



  1. “I am on my way to attend classes at the university.”

  2. “She is among my closest companions, with whom I share deep trust.”

  3. “The dog is enormous, resembling a small bear.”