Speaking Skills are form of four elements
1. Vocabulary: Vocabulary development is where students understand the meanings and pronunciations of words necessary for communication.
Fun fact: Did you know that to be considered fluent in a language, you need to have a vocabulary of around 10,000 words?
2. Grammar: Grammar is generally defined as the set of rules that explain how words are used in a language through both writing and speaking. It sets a standard for how words or groups of words and sentences should be arranged together.
Fun fact: Grammar evolves over time as languages change.
3. Pronunciation: Pronunciation is the way in which language spoken; the way in which a word is pronounced; the way a person speaks the words of language.
Fun fact: We learn how to pronounce words by listening to those around us, such as our parents, friends and teachers. Pronunciation varies from country to country, and even city to city!
4. Fluency: Fluency in a language means speaking easily, reasonably quickly and without having to stop and pause a lot.
Fun fact: Reading widely (and out loud) is a good way to improve fluency as it introduces children to new vocabulary and reinforces their knowledge of spoken language.

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