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Why can you read English but not speak it?

Why can you read English but not speak it?

Without further ado, here are four reasons why you can read, write, and listen English, but not speak: 1. You don’t have the luxury of stopping and thinking while speaking You can put a book down while reading and think for a while if you don’t understand something. While writing too, you can take a break and come back to revise your work.

Is it true that some people can write perfectly but not speak?

Dear Michael it is true that people manage to speak and even read but cannot write perfectly.We all know that among the four skills LSRW ‘writing’ comes last. That clearly shows that it is difficult to master the skill of writing.

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Do you think while speaking or while writing?

You can put a book down while reading and think for a while if you don’t understand something. While writing too, you can take a break and come back to revise your work. But you don’t have such luxury while speaking. You’ve to speak on the fly.

Why can I write English but can’t speak fluently?

‘I can write English, but can’t speak fluently.’ Why do many who can read, write, and listen with ease struggle while speaking? Because speaking is a skill fundamentally different from reading, writing, or listening. Therefore, if you’ve been reading and listening – but not speaking – you’ll struggle at speaking.

Why is it so hard to speak English with other people?

The other person can only be a catalyst for your own insecurities and every hint of their disapproval of your spoken English skills gets magnified tenfold because you become very, very sensitive when you make mistakes when speaking.

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Is it possible to have trouble speaking due to social anxiety?

Trouble speaking is, itself, a form of anxiety, but as a phobia and as a symptom of social anxiety; Finding difficulty speaking when you have other types of anxiety is also common, since the mechanisms required for speaking are disrupted by anxiety symptoms