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I want to design an English pre-course needs analysis form, I want to ask about the motivation for having an English class, one of the options should be "I need to practice speaking and conversational skills".
which one is more correct? Conversation skills or conversational skills.










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  • Conversation skill sounds more natural in this context. Especially in parallel with speaking, which is being used as a noun (gerund), not as an adjective.
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  • Conversation skill sounds more natural in this context. Especially in parallel with speaking, which is being used as a noun (gerund), not as an adjective.
    – Jason Bassford
    Nov 14 at 16:28




















  • Conversation skill sounds more natural in this context. Especially in parallel with speaking, which is being used as a noun (gerund), not as an adjective.
    – Jason Bassford
    Nov 14 at 16:28


















Conversation skill sounds more natural in this context. Especially in parallel with speaking, which is being used as a noun (gerund), not as an adjective.
– Jason Bassford
Nov 14 at 16:28






Conversation skill sounds more natural in this context. Especially in parallel with speaking, which is being used as a noun (gerund), not as an adjective.
– Jason Bassford
Nov 14 at 16:28

















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