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  2. SPEAK (test) - Wikipedia

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    The Speaking Proficiency English Assessment Kit (SPEAK) is a test developed by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to measure a non-native speaker's proficiency in spoken English. It is usually taken as a professional certification , especially by graduate teaching assistants and medical professionals in the American college and university ...

  3. TSE (examination) - Wikipedia

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    The Test of Spoken English (TSE) was an oral test developed by Educational Testing Service which measured the ability of nonnative English speakers to communicate effectively. As of March 2010, the TSE has been superseded by the speaking portion of the TOEFL iBT as well as by the SPEAK test.

  4. Talk:Difference model - Wikipedia

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    The difference in speech patterns, vocabulary, tone and content between men and women -- if you subscribe to the understanding of gender as strictly binary -- is a legitimate field of study in linguistics, but I understand the term "difference theory" differently -- as one of two positions of feminism's "difference vs. equality" debate of the ...

  5. Spoken language - Wikipedia

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    A spoken language is a form of communication produced through articulate sounds or, in some cases, through manual gestures, as opposed to written language. Oral or vocal languages are those produced using the vocal tract, whereas sign languages are produced with the body and hands.

  6. Talk:SPEAK (test) - Wikipedia

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  7. Speech tempo - Wikipedia

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    Speakers vary their speed of speaking according to contextual and physical factors. A typical speaking rate for English is 4 syllables per second, [5] but in different emotional or social contexts the rate may vary, one study reporting a range between 3.3 and 5.9 syl/sec, [6] Another study found significant differences in speaking rate between story-telling and taking part in an interview.

  8. Speak - Wikipedia

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    Speak, American sports talk show; SPEAK (test), the Speaking Proficiency English Assessment Kit from the Educational Testing Service; Speak (The Tick), the pet of comic superhero The Tick; Speak (Unix), a Unix utility; Speak (imprint), young adult division of the publishing company the Penguin Group

  9. English language in England - Wikipedia

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    The Dialect Test was developed by Joseph Wright so he could hear the differences in the vowel sounds of a dialect by listening to different people reading the same short text passage. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Survey of English Dialects was undertaken to preserve a record of the traditional spectrum of rural dialects that merged into each ...