A bilingual person or a Franco-Anglophone.
Someone who speaks dramatically could be referred to as melodramatic or theatrical.
A native English speaker.
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.
Someone who speaks dramatically could be referred to as melodramatic or theatrical.
it would still be the same just because they can read the English shouldn't make a differnece, or you could just consider them bilingual people
A native English speaker.
The French call the English "les Rosbifs" The English call the French "Froggies" It is interesting that both are food related.
Outspoken?
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.
Similarly as you would in English actually: "Vous etes un salaude"
They are called Gabonese in English, Gabonaise in French, the official language.