Not only can I carry on fluently and intelligently in English, my written skills are above average as well.
You will answer fluently. You might even answer eloquently.
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written
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It was written in Victorian English which is very similar to that spoken today
Dagmar Barth-Weingarten has written: 'Concession in spoken English' -- subject(s): Concessive clauses, Discourse analysis, English language, Pragmatics, Spoken English
Pekka Hirvonen has written: 'Direct and indirect speech in spoken and written story-telling in English' -- subject(s): Discourse analysis, English language, Indirect discourse, Monologue, Spoken English, Storytelling
English language refers to the system of communication using English words, grammar, and syntax. On the other hand, English spoken refers to the act of physically vocalizing English words and communicating verbally. So, English language is the broader concept encompassing all aspects of the language, while English spoken specifically refers to the act of speaking it.
As a noun: English is a spoken and a written language.As an adjective: She has some prized English china.
Thomas John Andrew Bennett has written: 'The segmented sentence in the spoken English of a South-Eastern Englishman' -- subject(s): English language, Spoken English, Sentences
Spoken language is characterized by the proficiency of the speaker. The characterization begins with 0 which indicates that the speaker is not proficient at all.