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Robin
which one is natural?
1.I will practice my colloquial English.
2.I will practice my oral English.
3. I will practice my oral skills in English
Thank you!
Jul 10, 2015 3:35 PM
Answers · 6
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#3 is probably the best. I would say "I am practicing my English speaking skills."
July 10, 2015
1
The meanings aren't all the same.
Colloquial english =/= oral english. Instead, colloquial refers to the vernacular informalities of a language; mannerisms.
It would sound more natural to say something like "I'm going to practice my spoken English"
July 10, 2015
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