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What Book or Movie Made You Realize You Actually Understand a Language?

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Hello, everyone! Have you ever stumbled upon a book or movie that made you realize, with a jolt of clarity, that you truly understand a language? I’ve often heard that if you can read and grasp George Orwell's *1984* in English, you've reached about 90% proficiency. Yet, for many—including myself—perfectionism can cloud that realization. I grapple with the nagging feeling of “not being good enough,” even when I understand a great deal. This leads me to ask: for native English speakers, are there specific books, movies, or TV shows that signify a strong command of English if fully comprehended? And I invite speakers of other languages—Spanish, Russian, Arabic, and beyond—to share your insights as well. Is there a literary or cinematic benchmark that indicates true fluency? Let’s explore this intriguing threshold together!

Hello everyone,

I’ve often heard people say that if you can read and understand 1984 by George Orwell in English, then you’ve basically reached around 90% proficiency in the language.

The reason I’m asking this is because I struggle with perfectionism. For several years now, it has affected me both in language learning and in my professional life. I always feel like I’m “not good enough yet,” even when I actually understand a lot.

So I’m curious about your perspective.

For native English speakers:

Do you think there are specific books, movies, or TV series that, if a learner can fully understand them, it means they have a strong command of English?

And not just English — I’d also love to hear from speakers of other languages (Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Persian, German, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, etc.):

👉 In your opinion, what are some books or media in your language such that if a learner can understand them (let’s say 80–90%), you would consider them proficient or close to native level?

From my own experience:

Azerbaijani is my native language, and I’ve read many books in Turkish. When I understand around 80–90% of a Turkish book, I feel quite confident in my level.

So I wonder:

Is there really a “threshold” like this? A book, a film, or a type of content that signals true fluency?

I’d really appreciate your thoughts.

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