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Discover Ludwig"achieve fluency in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when talking about gaining ability or proficiency in a language, skill, etc. For example, "He was determined to achieve fluency in Spanish by the end of the year."
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I wish-list through course offerings and language tapes, knowing deep down that there is only a remote chance that I'll ever achieve fluency in many of the languages I'd really like to call my own.
He quickly took advantage of a State Department offer to pay for graduate study in Europe for Foreign Service officers who agreed to achieve fluency in Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, or Russian.
One polyglot he meets, Alexander Arguelles, who lives in Berkeley "on unemployment checks and Korean translation work," shows that anyone who hopes to achieve fluency in more than six languages must dedicate himself to the task rigorously — in fact almost exclusively.
It's possible (but not guaranteed) to achieve fluency in ten to twelve weeks at that rate.
Whilst it's possible for anybody of reasonable intelligence to learn any language they like, languages that are similar to your native language will take less time to achieve fluency in, and languages that are spoken in countries near to yours, or in large immigrant communities in your country will be easier to find resources for.
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He spent years achieving fluency in Japanese, both spoken and written.
Patty achieved fluency in French while in college, enjoying not just the pleasures of real-world fluency in a foreign language but also appreciating the perspective that speaking French gave her upon her knowledge of English.
However, he achieved fluency in several languages, enabling him to easily form strong bonds with his foreign colleagues and their communities and assimilate their cultures, with one glaring exception discussed below.
It can take 25 years or more to create a computer scientist – from developing core analysis and problem-solving skills to achieving fluency in programming languages.
Statistics for the whole UK and all schools aren't available but only 10% of surveyed 14 and 15-year-olds achieved fluency in another language.
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