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Try and understand the true flavour of English

Author: Bels English
by Bels English
Posted: Jul 07, 2016

English language has 26 letters and reasonable grammar rules. We may say that it has same pronunciation for many different spelling words, silent spelling,many meanings for single word, above 4 lakhs words etcetera but all said and done, English can be learned easier than other languages, provided we understand the basic nature of English. There is a reason why it is called the best language in the world. As far as my own case is concerned, I always had some doubts until I joined Bafel Academy in New Delhi. For instance, it is said that past participle will come as main verb to all passive voice sentences. But I always wondered why only past participle verbs come as main verbs to all passive voices. Then, sentence formation is taught as s+v+o. It is correct but why only s+v+o? And why not o+s+v?In English, all grammar rules have right reasons. Unfortunately many teachers only teach the structures and not the reasons of structure. If we know reasons behind English sentence structure, we will learn better and quickly. Word order in English is easy (subject, verb, objects direct and indirect) as using articles (the, a, an) and prepositions (to, for, by, with, from etc.) help define what words mean. The fact that Americans and Brits, native English speakers, can communicate with so little formal grammar teaching is testament to the simplicity of English grammar.

Now whether a language is difficult to learn or not, it depends in great part (or so it would seem) on what your native tongue is. German speakers seem to learn Greek, for example, more easily than English speakers, due to similarities in grammar. Another really important factor is how much one speaks the language one is learning, if one does so on a very regular basis, and if one has the opportunity to speak with native speakers of the language (also on a regular basis). This means that when you are learning English, you need to practise it on a regular basis. When you enrol yourself in spoken English classes at Laxmi Nagar, East Delhi, even there the English teachers will tell you the same. You must have heard a saying that "practice makes a man perfect". So, it is all about practice. Keep learning English and keep practising and if you are looking for proper IELTS coaching in Delhi, these English teaching institutes in East Delhi are a good choice.

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