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B2.1-B2.2 German Fluency, tips to help keep proficiency while at home?
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Hi everyone,

I found this community about a year ago when I was in Germany for a study abroad program. There I spoke German every day and improved my overall ability to B2.1 from the class I took, and then further improved it during my internship. Now that I'm back in the US, I've been feeling like I'm losing my fluency. I know it's still somewhere in my subconscious, but I'm trying to find methods to help keep my language with me daily. I'm currently taking a class right now in German, but I'm afraid that once I graduate, it won't stick around with me any more. Do you guys have any advice on this? I would really appreciate it. Also, how do I get the language flair that everyone has on their name? Danke schรถn!

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