Take lessons, you can also study English online, go to any search engine such as Google.com and type in the words learn English. It also helps to spend time with people who already speak English fluently, and practice with them what you learn. There are also audio files online that you can listen to, you can find them by going to a search engine and typing in the words English audio files.
You can become fluent in English or in any language with practice, practice, practice.
And today there are good online language lessons, too: audio, video, and written. Some of these lesson websites are free, others give a free trial, and some give a free lifetime limited membership with paid upgrades to get more features.
If you are shy to talk to your English-speaking friends and acquaintances, you even can hire online teachers who are a native speakers. --And not only in English, but in any language you may want to learn.
Students may struggle to learn English for a variety of reasons including lack of exposure to the language, limited access to resources or qualified teachers, difficulty understanding the grammar rules or pronunciation, or simply a lack of motivation or interest in learning the language. It's important to identify these barriers and provide support to help students overcome them in order to improve their English language skills.
There is no site to become fluent in any language. Those will help you to improve your grammar, to enrich your vocabulary. You will become fluent only with practise.
You would say you are fluent in English.
Yes he is pretty fluent in English.
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Many Salvadorans can speak fluent English, especially those who have received education or have lived in English-speaking countries. English is commonly taught in schools in El Salvador and many people in the country have a good command of the language.
yes
yes, all of them speak a little English, Key is the one who knows more but he isn't fluent
Define 'fluent' :-) I am a German living in the US for 25 years and can read, write, speak and understand jokes in English. See http://schwebebahn.com , my German / English website.
"He spoke English, French, and Spanish fluently." "He is more fluent in German than Swedish."
Fluent English refers to a high level of proficiency in the language, often acquired through study and practice. Native English refers to a person who speaks English as their first language, acquired from birth or early childhood. Native English speakers have a deeper understanding of cultural nuances and idiomatic expressions compared to fluent speakers.
not as fluent but he is well at it.