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A useful link in the context of spoken fluency in English: http://www.fluentzy.com/fluencyfacts.asp (Note: Commercial website, but with a lot of useful information on developing fluency in spoken English).

Ugh. We need to find a better link than this. - furrykef (Talk at me) 01:14, 14 December 2006 (UTC)

The link to lesson plan by a teacher is not too good either.There are better sources, more academic, for ex. [1] Also books, like Fluency and Its Teaching, by Marie-Noelle Guillot, etc.So far the article has no real citations, not much sources,getting information form commercial website is no the best idea.Bialosz (talk) 16:44, 3 April 2016 (UTC)

Better source needed

A video, McREL - The Five Stages, is cited to verify a claim that second language acquisition has five stages. The speaker in the video seems to be an ESL/EFL lecturer, and there is nothing obviously wrong with what she says. However, the video refers to only one secondary source (Vygotsky 1978) for the notion that competence develops. It does not appear to cite external sources for these specific stages. I would prefer to see a source that is not self-published, as YouTube videos are. Cnilep (talk) 07:05, 3 January 2018 (UTC)

English Fluency is hard to measure in spain

We are an English academy in Madrid Murcia Valencia .measuring englis fluency is impossible when each exam has different levels .Cambridge Princeton trinity and more.one persons fluency in idiomas is not anothers .inglesgarantizado