Express yourself fluently and precisely in any topic
Includes complex situations and the ability to communicate accurately in formal and informal settings
Excellent range of vocabulary, including idiomatic expressions and colloquial language
Can use phrases and expressions accurately with natural and sophisticated control
Can use a full range of grammatical structures accurately and appropriately
Can naturally use different linguistic forms to convey finer shades of meaning.
Put Paid To:
To bring something to an end; to conclude or terminate a situation or activity.
Cross One's Mind:
To briefly or fleetingly occur as a thought in one's mind; to consider or think about something briefly.
Cut Something Short:
To end or abbreviate something before its expected or natural conclusion; to interrupt or curtail.
Hit It Off:
To get along well with someone upon first meeting; to form an immediate and positive connection or rapport.
Take to Someone/Something:
To develop a liking or fondness for a person or thing; to be attracted to or find someone or something agreeable.
Confronted With:
Faced with a particular situation, challenge, or problem; to be presented with and forced to deal with a specific circumstance.