The only difference is that speak is more formal than talk For example, talking to a friend is casual while speaking with your students is more formal and informative Further, talking is more like striking a conversation (2 ways) while speaking comes from the noun speech, which often means relaying information Few examples –
You can speak now- 'Speak now, or forever hold your pieces' The multifarious role of metafiction in Zoe Wicomb's opus If Zoe Wicomb's 'You Can't Get Lost in Cape Town' (YCGLiCT) contains one unambiguous conclusive twist, it is it's marked transition from being a credible (if loose) autobiographical text to revealing itself as a discursiveIntermediate degree In my opinion, into intermediate is fluency enough But it really is up to you whether you want to converse on a basic level I really believe in 100 days it can be done whether you want to speak at a native level I can say that a 100 days isn't enough
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