Fluency



You may ask yourself, "What is language fluency? How do know I when I am fluent in English (or any other language, for that matter)"

Here's what fluent English speakers do:
 
Think in English

If you can speak in English and rarely have to translate words or phrases to your native language to understand and speak than you are probably fluent.



Speak English Confidently

Do you feel good and confident when you speak English? Some people are nervous and scared to speak English. They worry that they are going to make mistakes or that no one will understand them. They often worry about speaking in the right tense and some people hesitate to speak at all. You should be able to speak English confidently and naturally without feeling nervous and afraid.



Use Contextual Clues to Fill in What you don’t Know

You can continue a conversation and use contextual clues (infer the meaning or guess) when you don’t know what something means. So, basically you don’t stop a conversation to look a word up in a dictionary. You can understand majority of what is being said and can fills in the blanks or gaps later.



Can Code-switch

This means you can speak in your native language and then switch to English and vice versa without getting confused in a single conversation. This is what you commonly see many bilingual (or bi-cultural) children doing. They learn to speak to one parent in English and their other parent in a different language.



Dream in English

Some people say that once you dream in a language you are ‘fluent’. This will obviously be different for all people. Many people start to dream in a language when they start to internalize the language and start thinking in it.



Am I Fluent?
Ask Yourself…
Can I speak English all day? Can I do my normal routine only in English?
Can I watch the news or listen to the radio or a podcast and understand (almost) everything?
Can I understand English speakers from more than two countries or regions?
Can I give a presentation in English about a topic of my choice?
Can I speak on the phone in English?
Do native English speakers understand me when I speak English?

(Source: English Tonight, http://english-tonight.com/am-i-fluent-in-english/)


Fluent English Speakers…
Think in English
If you can speak in English and rarely have to translate words or phrases to your native language to understand and speak than you might be fluent.
Speak English Confidently
Do you feel good and confident when you speak English? Some people are nervous and scared to speak English. They worry that they are going to make mistakes or that no one will understand them. They often worry about speaking in the right tense and some people hesitate to speak at all. You should be able to speak English confidently and naturally without feeling nervous and afraid.
Use Contextual Clues to Fill in What you don’t Know
You can continue a conversation and use contextual clues (infer the meaning or guess) when you don’t know what something means. So, basically you don’t stop a conversation to look a word up in a dictionary. You can understand majority of what is being said and can fills in the blanks or gaps later.
Can Code-switch
This means you can speak in your native language and then switch to English and vice versa without getting confused in a single conversation. This is what you commonly see many bilingual (or bi-cultural) children doing. They learn to speak to one parent in English and their other parent in a different language.
Dream in English
Some people say that once you dream in a language you are ‘fluent’. This will obviously be different for all people. Many people start to dream in a language when they start to internalize the language and start thinking in it.
Ask Yourself…
Can I speak English all day? Can I do my normal routine only in English?
Can I watch the news or listen to the radio or a podcast and understand (almost) everything?
Can I understand English speakers from more than two countries or regions?
Can I give a presentation in English about a topic of my choice?
Can I speak on the phone in English?
Do native English speakers understand me when I speak English?
Your English fluency is subjective; which means it is really based on how YOU feel; unless of course, you want to base your ‘fluency’ on an exam.

- See more at: http://english-tonight.com/am-i-fluent-in-english/#sthash.evK57ltW.dpuf
Fluent English Speakers…
Think in English
If you can speak in English and rarely have to translate words or phrases to your native language to understand and speak than you might be fluent.
Speak English Confidently
Do you feel good and confident when you speak English? Some people are nervous and scared to speak English. They worry that they are going to make mistakes or that no one will understand them. They often worry about speaking in the right tense and some people hesitate to speak at all. You should be able to speak English confidently and naturally without feeling nervous and afraid.
Use Contextual Clues to Fill in What you don’t Know
You can continue a conversation and use contextual clues (infer the meaning or guess) when you don’t know what something means. So, basically you don’t stop a conversation to look a word up in a dictionary. You can understand majority of what is being said and can fills in the blanks or gaps later.
Can Code-switch
This means you can speak in your native language and then switch to English and vice versa without getting confused in a single conversation. This is what you commonly see many bilingual (or bi-cultural) children doing. They learn to speak to one parent in English and their other parent in a different language.
Dream in English
Some people say that once you dream in a language you are ‘fluent’. This will obviously be different for all people. Many people start to dream in a language when they start to internalize the language and start thinking in it.
Ask Yourself…
Can I speak English all day? Can I do my normal routine only in English?
Can I watch the news or listen to the radio or a podcast and understand (almost) everything?
Can I understand English speakers from more than two countries or regions?
Can I give a presentation in English about a topic of my choice?
Can I speak on the phone in English?
Do native English speakers understand me when I speak English?
- See more at: http://english-tonight.com/am-i-fluent-in-english/#sthash.evK57ltW.dpuf
Fluent English Speakers…
Think in English
If you can speak in English and rarely have to translate words or phrases to your native language to understand and speak than you might be fluent.
Speak English Confidently
Do you feel good and confident when you speak English? Some people are nervous and scared to speak English. They worry that they are going to make mistakes or that no one will understand them. They often worry about speaking in the right tense and some people hesitate to speak at all. You should be able to speak English confidently and naturally without feeling nervous and afraid.
Use Contextual Clues to Fill in What you don’t Know
You can continue a conversation and use contextual clues (infer the meaning or guess) when you don’t know what something means. So, basically you don’t stop a conversation to look a word up in a dictionary. You can understand majority of what is being said and can fills in the blanks or gaps later.
Can Code-switch
This means you can speak in your native language and then switch to English and vice versa without getting confused in a single conversation. This is what you commonly see many bilingual (or bi-cultural) children doing. They learn to speak to one parent in English and their other parent in a different language.
Dream in English
Some people say that once you dream in a language you are ‘fluent’. This will obviously be different for all people. Many people start to dream in a language when they start to internalize the language and start thinking in it.
Ask Yourself…
Can I speak English all day? Can I do my normal routine only in English?
Can I watch the news or listen to the radio or a podcast and understand (almost) everything?
Can I understand English speakers from more than two countries or regions?
Can I give a presentation in English about a topic of my choice?
Can I speak on the phone in English?
Do native English speakers understand me when I speak English?
- See more at: http://english-tonight.com/am-i-fluent-in-english/#sthash.evK57ltW.dpuf
Fluent English Speakers…
Think in English
If you can speak in English and rarely have to translate words or phrases to your native language to understand and speak than you might be fluent.
Speak English Confidently
Do you feel good and confident when you speak English? Some people are nervous and scared to speak English. They worry that they are going to make mistakes or that no one will understand them. They often worry about speaking in the right tense and some people hesitate to speak at all. You should be able to speak English confidently and naturally without feeling nervous and afraid.
Use Contextual Clues to Fill in What you don’t Know
You can continue a conversation and use contextual clues (infer the meaning or guess) when you don’t know what something means. So, basically you don’t stop a conversation to look a word up in a dictionary. You can understand majority of what is being said and can fills in the blanks or gaps later.
Can Code-switch
This means you can speak in your native language and then switch to English and vice versa without getting confused in a single conversation. This is what you commonly see many bilingual (or bi-cultural) children doing. They learn to speak to one parent in English and their other parent in a different language.
Dream in English
Some people say that once you dream in a language you are ‘fluent’. This will obviously be different for all people. Many people start to dream in a language when they start to internalize the language and start thinking in it.
Ask Yourself…
Can I speak English all day? Can I do my normal routine only in English?
Can I watch the news or listen to the radio or a podcast and understand (almost) everything?
Can I understand English speakers from more than two countries or regions?
Can I give a presentation in English about a topic of my choice?
Can I speak on the phone in English?
Do native English speakers understand me when I speak English?
- See more at: http://english-tonight.com/am-i-fluent-in-english/#sthash.evK57ltW.dpuf

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