Ah, seems you and the world have entirely different perceptions of what "fluent" means.
It's "fluent", because it flows like water, get me? You don't have to think, you just speak the language
Understanding the language is barely A1-2, it's not even B level of language :/
B level you already have to be able to have complex conversations.
My English was tested to be C2, on multiple occasions. That's fluent.
No offense.
Fluent means AT LEAST C1.
No problems with understanding, talking, Grammar, articles, casus, that all should be behind you on C1
Ah, just be careful you don't learn Maurerdeutsch.
Learning phrases leads to that. You gotta go deep in the Grammar if you truly want to learn.
Anyone can speak Maurerdeutsch, and it's frowned upon in Germany, when people learn phrases instead of the language
not seen as true language skill, just a little cognitive exercise
Well, getting a well-paid job here would be difficult. Actually getting
any job.
My ex fiancee was a doctor in England, wouldn't even be employed as a caretaker here.
Yeah happens. German is complex