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Este Cmap, tiene informaciĆ³n relacionada con: cmap speaking, people used to contains a fair number of errors ???? mixed words, planned speech ???? where the speakers have prepared their presentations in advance or their express thei points or opinions, speakers personality ???? there are several social and phsycological reasons why many learners not want to be mistaken for native speakers of language, the native speakers standarts ???? It's difficult to aproximate to one standart, they make some tentative and possibly subconscious judgments about attitudes, people used to contains a fair number of errors ???? wrong words, people automatically pay attention to what the speakers sounds like, Grammar ???? smallwords, Grammar ???? Topocalisation, they make some tentative and possibly subconscious judgments about native\non-native speakers status, the native speakers standarts are valued with, basis of pronunciation ???? attitudes, they make some tentative and possibly subconscious judgments about home, there are several social and phsycological reasons why many learners not want to be mistaken for native speakers of language ???? they may want recognition for their ability to have learned the language, it's easy to detect in speech and writing ???? planned speech, Sound oif speech ???? people use their speech, Topocalisation ???? gives special information emphasis to the initial element of a clause in informal speech, native\non-native speakers status ???? the native spaeaker's pronunciation, there are several social and phsycological reasons why many learners not want to be mistaken for native speakers of language ???? they may not want to sound pretentious especially infront of their peers, learner grammar is hady for juding profiency because it's easy to detect in speech and writing