Hi, I just signed up and paid for a year of schooling. All of the students passed N4 so we’re studying N3. I took a listening exam and some other stuff and said I’d be suited for this ‘N3’ class. Only place where I really fall behind is grammar. I can understand well but I can only reply with simple answers cause I don’t know grammar. Is there anything that can help? I don’t really like duolingo. So any suggestions? Thanks in advance
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If you actually understand well, then you know grammar. What you lack (probably) is practicing output. My English speaking skill(s) go way below what I can read, listen, or write (since I get more time to think when writing). Consider input and output skills to be fundamentally different and unrelated even, it’s simpler and practical that way.
Since you pay the school, it’s a great opportunity to keep writing and/or speaking to them; make sure they correct your mistakes and shortcomings (but not too much that would cause burnout).
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