Student Discussion

Hi there....I am an English teacher in a preschool in Japan. I have a problem child in my class who is 3years old. I don't say she is stubborn, because...she does get along with other japanese teachers, but not with me. May be, because, I am a gaijin(foreigner) and don't look like those Japanese. I am having really hard time with that child. She is always clings to the Japanese teacher who is a co-teacher in my class.

Study Grammar Rules: Start by learning the basic grammar rules of the language. Use grammar books, online resources, or take a course to understand the fundamentals.

Read Regularly: Reading books, articles, and other materials in the language can help you internalize grammar structures. Pay attention to sentence construction and how words are used in context.

Practice Writing: Write daily in the language to practice applying grammar rules. Keep a journal, write essays, or create content for a blog.

Hello,

I recently entered my third year at university, majoring in English. My current struggle revolves around finding an effective method to learn the language. Despite listening to English daily, I often feel lost and struggle with poor grammar skills. I am torn between focusing on grammar improvement or increasing my reading and listening practice. The situation has left me feeling quite disheartened, as I fear I may not graduate on time with a satisfactory degree. Currently at a B1 level, I need to reach C1 proficiency to meet graduation requirements.