0 skilled and experienced:
1 skilled and experienced:
2 very skilled and experienced at something:
proficient at sth/doing sth Consumers have become more proficient at shopping online.
proficient in sth The government will help small businesses become proficient in the technologies they need to compete in the digital marketplace.
Second, the more proficient students can use context better than the less proficient students.
Their findings indicate that, regardless of question type, the more proficient test takers performed better on 'non-matching' texts than did the less proficient.
How proficient are you in reading other languages (specify ________)?
For the easy reading, there was little difference in strategy use between more and less proficient readers.
These perceptual assimilations, moreover, are attested even in highly proficient bilinguals, and they resist specific training.
First, patients who were unable to generate these constructions before training were now much more proficient in their use.
It was found that the orally more proficient students drew on a wider range of strategies than did their less proficient counterparts.
Taking a closer look at the performance of two proficient, balanced bilinguals with above-average literacy skills, these global tendencies are confirmed.
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