How to define fluency in English?
- Encoding (how you learned those chunks and store them in long-term memory).
- Organisation (how well you organise that information into networks of English in your brain).
- Motor skills (the physical aspect of fluency).
- Activation (how awake your English is).
- Cognitive load (everything else that’s happening in your brain, i.e., if you’re nervous, this will reduce your English ability).
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