US /ˈɡræmɚ/
・UK /ˈgræmə(r)/
Questions like, "How do I know which vocabulary I should learn?" or "How can I know where to start with grammar?
but I don't know which order to follow." Or questions like, "How often should I schedule classes with teachers?" Or another really important question, "What's more important, grammar or pronunciation?
And next, uh, problem people always tell me is grammar.
Now, um, when you learn a language in-in school, which many of us do, most of it is grammar.
So, for example, when you're learning a language, if you know grammar very well, then that's a good foundation to learn the rest of the language.
So, for example, when you're learning a language, if you know grammar very well, then that's a good foundation to learn the rest of the language.
That feeling of guilt that something is missing, the endless search for the next grammar structure or list of words or the next certificate or exam to tell you that you are good enough...
That feeling of guilt that something is missing, the endless search for the next grammar structure or list of words or the next certificate or exam to tell you that you are good enough, the constant reminders of all the things you can't do.
And, of course, you can check us out on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, or you can find lots and lots more grammar, pronunciation, spelling, vocabulary and lots more on our website at BBC Learning English dot com.
or you can find lots and lots more grammar, pronunciation,
(That grammar shocked me)
There you do grammar, vocabulary, and the main stuff to learn English.
there you do grammar, vocabulary and
grammar naturally.
This will also give you the opportunity to pick up phrases, sentences, idioms, and even grammar naturally.
What that means is that students work together to accomplish tasks and practice and use the grammar and vocabulary they've learned.
to practise and use the grammar and vocabulary they've learnt.
They mean the same, but the grammar is different.
So, same meaning but different grammar.