Outspoken?
Protest
Someone who speaks both.
It is the same as an advocate: someone who actively supports a cause.
It means they don't know English very well.
They are both phrases and they mean different things. To give someone a piece of your mind is to tell them exactly what you think -- this is used to mean that you fuss at them. Peace of mind means that they feel happy and relaxed, and they don't have to worry about things.
Someone who speaks dramatically could be referred to as melodramatic or theatrical.
People who like to speak their mind can be called:honestupfrontbluntassertiveboldoutspokendirectbrashforthrightunreservedconfidentassureduninhibited
British
Someone who speaks dramatically and impressively could be called a declaim or an orator.
You could call someone who speaks two languages but not well a "basic or intermediate speaker" in both languages.
A polyglot is someone who speaks multiple languages, often at least five or more.
A monolingual.
The common term for someone who speaks several languages is "multilingual."
A bilingual person or a Franco-Anglophone.
A polydialectal speaker.
If they are true disciples of Christ then they will call upon the Holy Spirit for guidance. For He speaks the mind and will of God.
A person who speaks more than one language is called a polyglot.