1. There are three main class divisions in Britain such as upper, middle, and lower or working class. 2. The different classes in Britain tend to eat different food at different time of the day, they like to talk about different topics, they enjoy different pastimes and sports and have different ideas about the correct way to behave.3. The easiest way to guess the class to which the person belongs to is to listen to the way he or she speaks. 4. A person’s accent in Britain is an identity card. 5 Changing an accent is difficult, even for actors. 6.To achieve the desired accent, a British person must speak it from childhood. 7 A person’s vocabulary is also very important.8 Here is a good class-test you can try: when talking to an English person, say something too quietly for them to hear you properly. 9. A lower or middle person will say ‘Pardon?’; an upper will say ‘Sorry?’ (or perhaps ‘Sorry – what?’); but an upper-class and a working-class person will both say ‘What?’ 10. The working person, however, will drop the ‘t’ – ‘Wha’?’