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How to learn English grammar quickly and effectively



To improve your English grammar, you need to:

Always think you can do it: Cheering yourself that you will learn English grammar will help you overcome the feeling of fear every time you are faced with English. If you are someone who is about to take an English exam or prepare to enter a tough university entrance exam, don't worry too much.

[: Learning English grammar every day will help create a habit and help you get used to it. For those of you who want to pass English grammar within 1 month, you need to put in more effort and practice. In addition to learning grammar in class, you need to practice at home or learn more from friends.

Get into the habit of using English: If you only study without practicing, your English level will stagnate. You should create an environment for yourself to use English so you can use it as often as possible. The best way is to join many programs and clubs with foreigners or use English. If you can't participate, you can Read news, stories, watch movies, listen to music,... in English to learn new sentence structures and vocabulary.

Be persistent: Being good at English grammar doesn't happen in a day or two. Therefore, you need to be very persistent in studying every day and practicing every day. Accumulating knowledge and practicing daily will help you greatly improve your English level.

Break down your learning goals into small parts

Most English grammar goals are quite large. But achieving this goal takes a lot of time. Therefore its effective control is very difficult. To effectively accomplish big goals, you should divide your big goal into smaller goals and create a more specific plan.

Learn new things and practice regularly every day

Once you have determined your grammar, you need to create a habit of practicing regularly every day. Every day you should learn new knowledge as well as review old knowledge to avoid forgetting. In addition, every day you should spend about 30 minutes to 1 hour to review newly learned knowledge as well as practice old knowledge.

Creating this habit is quite difficult because studying is quite restrictive and you will often forget. To practice this habit, you can use one of the following interesting ways:

Read books and stories in English

Watch movies in English

Listen to postcards, listen to English music

Practice writing by topic

Participate in English clubs, programs, and exchanges

Review grammar regularly every day

Schedule English review every day to create a learning habit for you to apply it fluently. Furthermore, the characteristic of this subject is that when you forget it, it will also forget you. As long as you don't review, your brain will gradually forget the structure and vocabulary learned the previous day.