It's just a question of habits. You were probably in an AmE environment thanks to movies or YouTube videos. Maybe your main language also has more sounds in common with it.
As for teaching, I think BrE is taught in geographical Europe since it's closer to England, which is also "the founder" of the language. Plus, Received Pronunciation (the standard pronunciation) is heavily based on BrE.
If people ever need help with learning languages, never forget some people are always ready to answer your questions. Personally, I'm happy to answer any questions relating to French, and would be happy to find answers and explain generic linguistics concepts.
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Whoda thunk???
New Peer Reviewed Study: #CO2 has zero effect on #climatechange.
https://thehighwire.com/editorial/new-peer-reviewed-study-co2-has-zero-impact-on-climate-change/
Disclaimer: This message is informative, and isn't purposed to start an opinion debate.
This scientist is known for having changed her mind at the end of her career (coincidence?). She is also known (according to your article) for going against scientific consensus. Of course, I don't know what's your take on this kind of topic. Nevertheless, the title alone lies: the article summarised here states that CO2 can only change climate up to a certain extent, that would have been reached a long time ago.