
Talking about the Diagnostic Test I would say I had or may be most of the class (because I spoke to most of the class about it) had the problem with the verb patterns and we would like to do some work in the class this week on verb patterns hopefully.
-Which of the grammar points you have problems with are more important for a) writing b) speaking c) both?
I think I have more problem with speaking as compare to writing because I would like to speak more fluently to do some better arguments, I'm really not argumentative type of person but just to have an ability to speak with anyone or everyone whether they come from Australia or England or Scotland my main focus is on speaking in different accents. About writing I would like to say I have problem with articles (where to put them or where not to put them), punctuation etc.
-Do you think that doing lots and lots of grammar exercises is the best way to improve your grammar?
I don't think doing lots and lots of excersices will improve my grammer skills because on the other hand they will take time which is already short.
-Can you think of any other activities that you could do without having to pick up a grammar book?
No idea, except of finding people from different origins who speaks different accent than British (London) which is quite difficult in current circumstances.
-How do you think you've learnt the grammar you already know well?
I think I learnt from my schooling because since my childhood I'm having all of the books in english medium.
-Can you find some online exercises to help you with your grammar weaknesses. Please put a link to anything you find, then do the exercise, and paste into your blog any sentences/phrases you got wrong or would like to remember.
I think I have more problem with speaking as compare to writing because I would like to speak more fluently to do some better arguments, I'm really not argumentative type of person but just to have an ability to speak with anyone or everyone whether they come from Australia or England or Scotland my main focus is on speaking in different accents. About writing I would like to say I have problem with articles (where to put them or where not to put them), punctuation etc.
-Do you think that doing lots and lots of grammar exercises is the best way to improve your grammar?
I don't think doing lots and lots of excersices will improve my grammer skills because on the other hand they will take time which is already short.
-Can you think of any other activities that you could do without having to pick up a grammar book?
No idea, except of finding people from different origins who speaks different accent than British (London) which is quite difficult in current circumstances.
-How do you think you've learnt the grammar you already know well?
I think I learnt from my schooling because since my childhood I'm having all of the books in english medium.
-Can you find some online exercises to help you with your grammar weaknesses. Please put a link to anything you find, then do the exercise, and paste into your blog any sentences/phrases you got wrong or would like to remember.