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LESSON ENGLISH GRAMMAR




Easy Ways to Learn English Grammar

  1. Start with the Basics
    Learn simple grammar rules first, such as subject-verb agreement, tenses (present, past, future), and sentence structure. Don't try to learn everything at once.

  2. Practice Every Day
    Make grammar practice part of your daily routine. Even 10–15 minutes a day can make a big difference over time.

  3. Use Grammar Apps or Websites
    Apps like Duolingo, Grammarly, or websites like BBC Learning English and EnglishPage.com offer fun and interactive grammar exercises.

  4. Read English Books or Articles
    Reading helps you see grammar in context. Start with easy books or articles and pay attention to how sentences are formed.

  5. Write Something Every Day
    Try writing short paragraphs or daily journals in English. Focus on using correct grammar. You can also use grammar check tools to help you improve.

  6. Watch English Videos with Subtitles
    Watching movies, series, or YouTube videos with English subtitles can help you learn how grammar is used naturally.

  7. Learn from Your Mistakes
    Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. When someone corrects you, take it as a learning opportunity.

  8. Ask Questions
    If you're not sure about a grammar rule, ask a teacher, a friend, or even use ChatGPT to get a quick explanation.


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EASY WAY TO STUDY ENGLISH


 Here’s an easy and effective way to study English, especially if you're a beginner or intermediate learner:


🧩 1. Learn a Little Every Day

  • 15–30 minutes daily is better than 2 hours once a week.

  • Use free apps like Duolingo, Babbel, or Memrise to build vocabulary and grammar.


🎧 2. Listen to English Often

  • Watch TV shows, cartoons, or YouTube videos with English subtitles.

  • Listen to English music or podcasts (try “The English We Speak” by BBC).


🗣 3. Practice Speaking

  • Speak out loud, even if you’re alone. Repeat after videos or songs.

  • Use apps like HelloTalk or Tandem to chat with native speakers.


📚 4. Read Simple English

  • Start with children’s books or easy articles (e.g., on News in Levels).

  • Use a dictionary app (like Google Translate or Cambridge Dictionary) when needed.


✍️ 5. Write Every Day

  • Keep a simple diary: “Today I went to the market…”

  • Try writing short texts or messages in English and get corrections using tools like Grammarly.


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