Maybe at the moment, you're spending a few minutes a day on apps or the BBC and not really making any progress?
Maybe you think to yourself each week, 'I’ll start working seriously on English on Monday'.
Maybe you tell yourself that you’re super busy and those people who’re good at English, they must be young or have lots of free time or have lived abroad.
Would you like to try something different?
I'd like to suggest that:
- A systematic study plan is actually the difference between students who make real progress and those who get stuck at intermediate level.
- Good clear explanations that show you the whole system of grammar and act like a map to advanced level will actually lead to real progress.
- Proper structured reviews and feeedback are key to making the grammar feel natural and easy.
- Improving your grammar doesn’t take a lot of time if you work efficiently.
If you need to speak English in life, why not get help to speak it really well?
Really good wishes,
teacher Anny