I'm fluent in English and Bulgarian Got an A* in iGCSE French, but honestly I wouldn't coun't GCSEs as languages as they're too basic in my opinion /: I understand Greek (and Greek Cypriot) pretty well having lived in Cyprus for 10 years, and I can speak quite a bit too, though not fluent.
I'm fluent in English and slowly getting to that point with German (although my grammar in German is atrocious). I can read french quite well but have lost pretty much all ability to speak it since I gave it up at school.
English................... I'm trying to learn Italian using 'The Michel Thomas Method', no reason I just want to learn a new language and find the language interesting.
I can speak English [first language] and did AS level French, but I would love to be fluent in French and more languages such as Spanish [learnt some at GCSE], Italian and maybe Portugese. Portugese for the teaching advantage as they look for speakers to work in Primary Schools to aid those whose first language isn't English, plus it's quite a nice sounding language I did some Japanese in year seven, I found writing it difficult though I remember a few words. German is quite appealing, though I favour the ones mentioned above. I'd love to be fluent in several languages, but I don't think that's going to happen.. not anytime soon anyway!
Fluent in English as it's my native tongue. According to the Oxford Language Centre placement tests I'm at higher intermediate for French (like A2/post A2 level) and lower intemediate for Spanish (like post GCSE level)
definitely want to get to a fluent level in French though, eventually