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Writing or speaking, what's more important?
What's more important? Speaking or writing Spanish?
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The first impulse would be to choose "speaking" because, like children, people who do not know how to read and write, they still learn to speak English. In the case of children they will pick up English in a way that will make them speak like a native. In the case of adults, they will pick up English according to their own shortcomings, but will speak from "getting to communicate" to "relatively well". But, if you already know how to read and write in your language, I'd say you have an advantage over a kid who doesn't. Right? So to me, both are important and at the same time. |
Well, what I like about Spanish is if you can write it you can speak it. How are you going to speak it if you can't write it?
Saludos. |
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Is that different for Spanish? :) |
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I was sometimes mistaken for being from South Tyrol, because I can't pronounce the guttural R. :sad: |
Writing Spanish is very hard but at least you can correct your mistakes time and time again, with speaking it you're more on the spot I find, you've gotta control both sides of the dialogue. But at least with speaking it you can guess what they're going to say back. Hmmmmm...
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@Perikles,
Do you mean "Swedish" or "Swissssss"? "Mike-bro..."? (tsk, tsk...) |
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Also, when I speak Spanish people think I'm German. :confused::confused: |
Well, they say that a Swede can read Chaucer with more ease than a British man... (?)
Although, I am not sure how the German accent comes across in your Spanish... :thinking: |
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Mastering writing in Spanish is next to useless for the purpose of learning to converse effectively in Spanish. You get good at conversing effectively in Spanish (or any other second language) by spending a lot of time failing to converse effectively. |
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If you write Spanish you can pronounce it exactly as it is written. Like Perikles says, speaking the language is a different skill.
In order to speak the language you don't have to necessarily know how to read and write the language. |
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