VerkkoB2 is without a shadow of a doubt fluency. It is in the very definition of the concept of B2: Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction …
VerkkoAs someone who is B2, native speakers don’t switch to English when I talk to them (even when they know English fluently) because I sound like a foreign but fluent speaker. …
Jun 11, 2016 · B2 is long road from basic fluency to non-native advanced fluency, which is to me around a fairly solid C1 level. I have never really cared much about C2, it is nice and all but of little use in the real world. To wait until your speech is perfect until you are fluent won't happen, even the natives often make what to them are imperceptible mistakes.
Jan 20, 2022 · There are different ways of measuring levels of proficiency in a language. Perhaps the best general reference point is the European Common Framework of Reference which divides proficiency into six levels from A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2. In my view, B2 is the level where you are fluent. If you look at the summary description below you will see that this level, sort of advanced intermediate, is actually quite high.
VerkkoI've heard some Youtube Polyglots say that around a B2 level you are conversationally fluent. That means you probably have enough vocabulary to follow along in most …
VerkkoActually it doesn't matter what level you're I mean it could be B1-B2 if you speak quite fluently then you're a fluent speaker! C1 is a very good level! you could mark your level …
VerkkoIf you were fluent at B2 why is there a C1 and C2. Its not very sad, you just gotta keep putting time and effort into it. Learning a language is always a marathon not a sprint, and …
Reaching B2 is generally considered by most people as having basic fluency. You’ll have a working vocabulary of around 4000 words. It’s not always effortless and it’s not always perfect, but neither …
VerkkoNo, because the word fluent means different things to different people, which is precisely why CEFR was invented. B2 means B2, period. If you are being hired as a journalist doing …
No, because the word fluent means different things to different people, which is precisely why CEFR was invented. B2 means B2, period. If you are being hired as a journalist doing live interviews on television, B2 is probably insufficient. If you are being hired to work as an engineer, B2 (plus some technical vocabulary) is probably adequate.
If you were to look at my goals in terms of pre-established levels, then on the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR) scale my goal is around a B2 level. This means I “can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party.”
VerkkoSimply put: none, but most people take B2 (or C1) as equivalent for this horrible and wrongly used word. "Fluency" doesn't mean what people think it means. It doesn't mean …
In my view, B2 is the level where you are fluent. If you look at the summary description below you will see that this level, sort of advanced intermediate, is actually quite high. It means you understand …
B2 is without a shadow of a doubt fluency. It is in the very definition of the concept of B2: Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party. 13 amenohana • 9 yr. ago But the point is that fluency is not a binary notion.
VerkkoYeah, exactly. Any attempt to define fluency basically descends into a pissing match. Everyone has access to different language variations (codes, registers, dialects, …
May 4, 2019 · Level B2 expects speakers to be able to speak with native speakers of a language without straining, and have complex technical discussions related to their field of expertise.