Learning as a natural way.

I aspire to be fluent in English but have a very strange allergy to learning English Grammar. Besides learning grammar, I afraid spent most of my time making acquaintance with the grammar rules, which was boring, besides this I feel long time of studying grammar only killed my talent and made my brain frozen. Besides such sensation, I have a tendency to get careless with taking challenge where grammar is involved except taking Expector's challenge. It is an amazing feeling to be part of the challenge because he helps to learn in a natural way.

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  • Dear Bill! So sorry I am for being late! I overlooked your comments on my blog!  

    I read huge books, you can't imagine, how many...I can read them, understand them easily but faced the problem while try to apply it in a sentence. As you advised, I will continue to read . Thank you, dear ,for your kind words and encouraging comment. 

  • Thank you so much, Rk!

  • We basically know that grammar is the core element of any language. So, without grammar it will be impossible to have a meaningful utterance, thus, it is prerequisite to include grammar in your learning. Besides, I do understand your frustrating concern about thinking of grammar before producing a sentence as it may disturb your natural acquisition of a language. Furthermore, I think that the more you read and getting familiar with the building blocks of sentences, the less mistakes you make and you will be able to improve your self-correction and build awareness of the language, that is to say, you are more prone to discover the mistakes you make and you will most likely be able to discover them yourself without relying on anyone or anything. To sum up briefly, I recommend you to read as much as you can from anything so you will be able to get a spontaneous and natural learning of a language and you will be most likely to avoid grammatical mistakes in many ways. I wrote this from my own experience.

  • Hahahah..Thank you Dear for stopping by. I appreciate it.

  • Grammar rules! Respect the Queen! :)))))) And cheer up, Her Majesty Grammar is merciful!

  • Ok Serene no problems.

  • Thank you Marie for dropping your comment. You inspired me more.

  • Dear Eva,

    You don't feel comfort to learn grammar :), I am happy that so many are like me...:) :). . I like your big comments always. Thank you dear for stopping by.

  • Hello Adaline, Thanks for the appreciation.

  • I agree even me had mistakes so i kept writing.

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