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Difference between spoken English and general english

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MA ENG.( Speak: HINDI,ENG,TAMIL,BANGLA,GUJARATI,ODIA) 18 YRS EXP, CBSE,ICSE,ENG, IBPS,SSC,SPKN ENG.

It is the same difference that exists between KNOWLEDGE and SKILL.IT is the same difference that exists between having the knowledge of "how to prepare IDLY or DOSAI " and "PREPARING IT IN THE KITCHEN".Well structurally they are same but ommision and commission is an integral part of spoken english.The...
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It is the same difference that exists between KNOWLEDGE and SKILL.IT is the same difference that exists between having the knowledge of "how to prepare IDLY or DOSAI " and "PREPARING IT IN THE KITCHEN".Well structurally they are same but ommision and commission is an integral part of spoken english.The essential difference lies in the former should be good, to the point,updated and MTI free english where the latter is all about CORRECT ENGLISH. How ever thank u for asking a really good question. read less
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IELTS & OET Exam Trainer

No difference, but people like to name anything.
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You are right to put up this question. However you can well differentiate between spoken as well as written english. Written english should be grammatically more technical and sound. However, in spoken english we can overlook some of the grammatical technicalities and you can always make it more effective...
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You are right to put up this question. However you can well differentiate between spoken as well as written english. Written english should be grammatically more technical and sound. However, in spoken english we can overlook some of the grammatical technicalities and you can always make it more effective by utilising phrases and simple words that will make you sound more fluent in your conversation. read less
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Content & Digital Marketing Professional with 10 Years Experience

spoken english includes communication skills and language. General english includes both writing and speaking.
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certain grammer rules are not applied while u r speaking but they are there for general english
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English in general has several rules, like any other language, which are to be followed strictly in written communicarion. Then only it can be called good English. While spoken, since body language - including pauses, gestures, etc - assists the comnunication significantly, the sentences would not...
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English in general has several rules, like any other language, which are to be followed strictly in written communicarion. Then only it can be called good English. While spoken, since body language - including pauses, gestures, etc - assists the comnunication significantly, the sentences would not be gramnatically complete always. Single words, interjections, conjunctions, etc would carry the meaning appropriately. In fact, if grammatically perfect sentences are spoken they may imply unnaturalness, very formal environment, or even curtness and carry a different (or, sometimes, even opposite, meaning). read less
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there is no as such difference only thing is that while speaking you need to take care of tenses,voices and while writing you need to focus more on literature
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Unless you communicate u will be able to find general english easy.
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Tutor for English and Commerce subjects

The grammar for both General and Spoken English is the same. Unless you do not know the grammar and how sentences are constructed you will not be able to speak the language.
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