I took a Chinese Fluency test today, well a mock test. So far I'm passing them with highest scores. Apparently I've taken a 72 day break from my flash cards. Tend to binge too much, get worn out, then restart after a couple months cool down.
I've also had three sets of Chinese speaking guests come through my house for a one month stay, one of which is still here, and we may have a fourth set coming at the end of the month. The hardest part I've had is accents and colloquialisms, each guest has come from a different Chinese speaking region, Beijing, Hanzhou, and Taiwan. Think sort of like American vs. British, you could mostly understand what they're talking about, but sometimes a word may throw you off, especially from a non-native speaker point of view. It's been a great time being nearly fully immersed in the language though, everyone has been having a great time. They were also curious to hear me speak English, which I hadn't realized we'd only spoken Chinese with each other, the need for English just had never come up.