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:''A useful link in the context of spoken fluency in English: http://www.fluentzy.com/fluencyfacts.asp (Note: Commercial website, but with a lot of useful information on developing fluency in spoken English).''
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Ugh. We need to find a better link than this. - [[User:Furrykef|furrykef]] ([[User_talk:Furrykef|Talk at me]]) 01:14, 14 December 2006 (UTC)


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The English-specific terms used to explain reading fluency should be removed. Fluency isn't an English-specific concept. —[[User:Largoplazo|Largo Plazo]] 14:45, 10 May 2007 (UTC)


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:English-specific terms definitely should not be removed, however it would be appropriate to create a section called "English-specific terms" and remove everything that's bugging you from the body. Please remember to add to, not just delete from, wikipedia. [[User:Fredsmith2|Fredsmith2]] 15:48, 19 September 2007 (UTC)
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== Removing unreferenced tag ==

I removed the unreferenced tag, because there are in fact, references in this article. If you'd like to put it back on, put on either a section reference tag, or a <nowiki>{{fact}}</nowiki> tag. [[User:Fredsmith2|Fredsmith2]] 16:32, 19 September 2007 (UTC)

== Prating ==
"Prating" redirects to this page, but isn't explained anywhere. This isn't helpful, since so far as I can gather, prating means babbling, which is not at all the same as fluency.
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== Fluency English training in spain ,(españa murcia ingles) ==

In murcia españa we define fluency a bit differently.Its how you are received by the natives but also by how even people from german or japan receive you. If your english fluency is good,not only natives catch you but also people who spaeak english as a second language .En murcia españa.fluency en ingles y idiomas es mas que para comunicar con nativos.alumnos comunicar con japoneses y gente de alemania.Si solo nativos te entiende no tienes fluency.o fluidez.un ingles garantizado no es facil. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/79.148.97.68|79.148.97.68]] ([[User talk:79.148.97.68|talk]]) 09:04, 12 April 2011 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

== Second Generation Speaker ==

What about a second generation speaker. Someone who has been speaking a second language all their lives but mostly speak it primarily with parents, native relatives, and family friends. They tend to be pseudo-fluent, they have no formal education in the language but can visit a country and understand almost everything in a typical conversation and engage in it, etc... but, unlike someone who is only a fluent speaker, who learned it as a second language after first being a native speaker of another language, a second generation speaker has been speaking their 'second' language for as long as they have been speaking their 'first' since their parents introduced it to them at a very young age.

Maybe there should be a distinction between a second generation speaker and an adult speaker, someone who has only learned it as an adult.

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