B1 Adjective #32 最常用 2分钟阅读

fluent

Someone who is fluent speaks a language very well and easily.

Explanation at your level:

At the A1 level, you are just starting. You can say 'Hello' and 'My name is.' You are not fluent yet, but that is okay! Everyone starts somewhere. Keep practicing your basic words and you will get there soon.

At A2, you can speak about your daily life. You might stop and think about words, but you are becoming more fluent. You can have short, simple conversations with friends about things you like.

B1 is the 'Intermediate' stage. You are starting to become fluent in common situations. You can handle travel or talk about your job. You might still make mistakes, but people understand you clearly.

At B2, you are quite fluent. You can express complex ideas and understand most of what you hear. You can use idioms and vary your vocabulary to sound more like a native speaker.

C1 is 'Advanced.' You are fluent in almost every situation. You can read difficult books, write professional reports, and understand subtle jokes. You speak with confidence and very little hesitation.

C2 is 'Mastery.' You are as fluent as a native speaker. You understand the history of words, cultural nuances, and can use language creatively. You can write poetry or debate complex topics with ease.

30秒词汇

  • Means smooth speech
  • Comes from 'flow'
  • Adjective
  • Used with 'in'

When we call someone fluent, we are usually talking about their language skills. It means they can speak or write a language with ease, speed, and accuracy. It is the gold standard for language learners!

However, fluent isn't just for languages. You can use it to describe anything that moves smoothly. For example, a fluent design in architecture or a fluent motion in a dance routine means everything flows together perfectly without any awkward bumps or stops.

The word fluent comes from the Latin word fluere, which literally means 'to flow.' Think of a river; water is always moving, never stuck, and always finding its way forward.

In the 16th century, the word entered English to describe speech that 'flowed' like water. It is a beautiful metaphor—when you are fluent, your words aren't stuck in your throat; they just pour out naturally. It shares a root with other 'flow' words like fluid, influence, and fluctuation.

You will most often hear fluent used with languages: 'She is fluent in Spanish.' It is a very positive, high-level descriptor.

In formal settings, you might hear it used to describe a process or a style. For instance, 'The presentation was fluent and professional.' It always implies a sense of grace and lack of effort.

While fluent itself isn't always in an idiom, it is often the goal of these phrases:

  • Speak the same language: To agree or understand each other well.
  • Speak volumes: To provide a lot of information without saying a word.
  • Tongue-tied: The opposite of fluent; being unable to speak.
  • Find one's voice: Becoming fluent in expressing one's own opinions.
  • Smooth sailing: A situation that is fluent and without obstacles.

Fluent is an adjective. You can use it before a noun (a fluent speaker) or after a linking verb (He is fluent).

Pronunciation: UK /ˈfluː.ənt/ and US /ˈfluː.ənt/. The stress is on the first syllable: FLU-ent. It rhymes with truant, fluent (the mathematical term), and sounds similar to the beginning of fluorescence.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'fluid'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈfluː.ənt/

Sounds like 'flew-ent'

US /ˈfluː.ənt/

Sounds like 'flew-ent'

Common Errors

  • pronouncing the 'u' like 'y'
  • stressing the second syllable
  • dropping the 't'

Rhymes With

truant fluent fluent cruent suent

Difficulty Rating

阅读 2/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Easy

Speaking 3/5

Medium

听力 2/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

language speak

Learn Next

proficiency articulate

高级

eloquent

Grammar to Know

Adjective usage

He is fluent.

Examples by Level

1

I am not fluent in French.

not + fluent = not easy

adjective usage

2

x7

1

She is fluent in English and Italian.

2

He wants to be fluent in Japanese.

3

Is your brother fluent in sign language?

4

They are becoming more fluent every day.

5

I need to be fluent for my job.

6

She speaks with a fluent style.

7

He is not fluent yet.

8

Practice makes you fluent.

1

She is fluent in three languages.

2

He gave a fluent presentation.

3

I hope to be fluent by next year.

4

Her Spanish is very fluent.

5

It takes time to become fluent.

6

He is a fluent speaker.

7

She is fluent in technical terms.

8

The conversation was fluent.

1

He is fluent in the language of diplomacy.

2

Her movements were fluent and graceful.

3

The software allows for a fluent user experience.

4

He is a highly fluent communicator.

5

She is fluent in both theory and practice.

6

The transition was smooth and fluent.

7

He became fluent through immersion.

8

She is a fluent reader of ancient texts.

1

His argument was fluent and persuasive.

2

The design has a fluent, organic shape.

3

She is fluent in the nuances of law.

4

The pianist played with a fluent technique.

5

He is a fluent writer of prose.

6

The transition between scenes was fluent.

7

She is fluent in the art of conversation.

8

Their cooperation was fluent and efficient.

1

She possesses a fluent command of the language.

2

The narrative flow is remarkably fluent.

3

He is fluent in the complexities of the subject.

4

The architecture exhibits a fluent geometry.

5

She is a fluent orator.

6

The translation is both accurate and fluent.

7

He displays a fluent grasp of idioms.

8

The movement of the water was perfectly fluent.

常见搭配

become fluent
x9

Idioms & Expressions

"gift of the gab"

ability to speak well

He has the gift of the gab.

informal

""

Easily Confused

fluent vs fluid

similar root

fluid is for liquids, fluent for speech

Fluid water, fluent speech.

fluent vs

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + fluent + in + language

She is fluent in Italian.

词族

Nouns

fluency the quality of being fluent

Verbs

flow to move like water

Adjectives

fluent able to flow

相关

fluid same root

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Academic Professional Casual

常见错误

He is fluent of English. He is fluent in English.
Fluent uses 'in', not 'of'.
x4

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a river of words.

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Native Speakers

Use it to describe skills.

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Cultural Insight

Fluency is valued.

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Grammar Shortcut

Use 'in' after fluent.

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Say It Right

Stress the first syllable.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'fluent of'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from 'flow'.

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Study Smart

Read aloud daily.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Flu-ent: Like the flu, it spreads easily.

Visual Association

A river flowing smoothly.

Word Web

language speech smooth flow

挑战

Try to speak for 1 minute without stopping.

词源

Latin

Original meaning: flowing

文化背景

None

Used as a benchmark for professional success.

The King's Speech (movie) Polyglot YouTube channels

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Job interviews

  • I am fluent in...

Conversation Starters

"Are you fluent in any other languages?"

"How did you become fluent?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a language you want to be fluent in.

常见问题

2 个问题

No, it takes time.

自我测试

fill blank A1

She is ___ in Spanish.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: fluent

Adjective needed.

multiple choice A2

What does fluent mean?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Easy

Fluent means easy.

true false B1

Fluent is a verb.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

It is an adjective.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

Synonyms.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

Correct structure.

得分: /5

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