What is difference between "Spoken English" and "Speaking English"?

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Dear Divya! Spoken English Language is a person's trait and speaking english language is one of the attributes. Attributes become your ahbit when you foster traits in yourself by learning. Health and Safety
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Firstly learn English, learning to speak english is an obvious outcome. Secondly "Speaking English" is incomplete statement defining an act whereas "Spoken English" a complete phrase which is presumed as the prevalent form of verbak english. Makes me wonder, why do you ask?
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Firstly learn English,learning to speak english is an obvious outcome. Secondly "Speaking English" is incomplete statement defining an act whereas "Spoken English" a complete phrase which is presumed as the prevalent form of verbak english. Makes me wonder, why do you ask? read less
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SPOKEN ENGLISH IS YOUR PROICIENCY TO SPEAK ENGLISH i.e, how well you can conversate in english where as speaking english means anyone who is speaking in english at that moment.
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There is no such phrase as speaking English. It is incomplete and comes only as part of a sentence. For example: I am speaking English. Spoken English is your ability to communicate in the English language.
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Speaking english is an incomplete phrase whereas spoken english is a complete one which means proficiency in english speaking.
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