Differences Between Speaking and Writing

What are the differences between speaking and
writing? 
 
Writing consists of marks on paper which make no noise
and are taken in by the eye, while speaking is organized sound
and taken in by the ear.
Why can’t grown up people pick up the characteristics of a
foreign language as child can?
 
The answer to this question is that our native language
will not let us to do so. By the time we are grown up the habits of
our native language are so strong that are very difficult to break.
 
1.
How do we improve our pronunciation?
A native speaker
An IPA  (International Phonetic Alphabet)
2. Is it easy to pronounce words just by looking at the
words?
C
up
Pla
c
e
C
hocolate
A
c
he
Sounds and letters
Sounds and letters
 
 
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Speaking and writing are two distinct forms of communication, with one involving organized sound and the other consisting of marks on paper. Adults find it challenging to pick up a foreign language's characteristics due to the strong habits ingrained by their native language. Improving pronunciation can be achieved through learning from native speakers or using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). While pronunciation can be challenging just by looking at words, understanding sounds and letters is essential for mastering a language.

  • Communication
  • Language Learning
  • Pronunciation
  • Speaking
  • Writing

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  1. What are the differences between speaking and writing? Writing consists of marks on paper which make no noise and are taken in by the eye, while speaking is organized sound and taken in by the ear.

  2. Why cant grown up people pick up the characteristics of a foreign language as child can? The answer to this question is that our native language will not let us to do so. By the time we are grown up the habits of our native language are so strong that are very difficult to break.

  3. 1. How do we improve our pronunciation? A native speaker An IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) 2. Is it easy to pronounce words just by looking at the words? Cup Place Chocolate Ache

  4. Sounds and letters

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