THE MAIN METHODS OF ANALYSIS OF WRITTEN AND SPOKEN ENGLISH

Authors

  • Umarov Bobur Norboevich Norboevich Author

Keywords:

English, colloquial speech, grammar

Abstract

Many differences between written English and spoken English can be clearly distinguished, as there are many elements in which a clear contrast can be observed. Written English is the English that is referred to in texts and other similar material. Spoken language is what a person hears and uses to communicate with others. While both written and spoken language can be used as a means of communication, the key difference between written and spoken English is that written English is text-based and spoken English is
 not. In this article, let's look at the differences between these two types with some examples.

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Published

2022-02-15

How to Cite

THE MAIN METHODS OF ANALYSIS OF WRITTEN AND SPOKEN ENGLISH. (2022). Eurasian Journal of Academic Research, 2(2), 573-575. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/EJAR/article/view/3158