Learning a new language is like being born again into a new culture and new country. Just like a baby who is learning to speak, a language learner must do something similar and step by step learn to talk a new language. So, to learn a new language, is to figure out how to build sentences.
One of the most effective ways for overcoming this challenge is categorization of the information we want to master. Tackling a problem one at a time is a lot manageable than tackling it all at once.
Building language
Consider you are a construction builder and you are trying to build a mansion. Where do you start? What do you use? Your bricks are the vocabulary you learn and grammar is the cement holding the bricks together.
With these, you can start building rows of bricks (sentences) and walls (paragraphs). Grammar teaches us how to choose words and how to put them together.
Studying Grammar
Grammar schools are one of the most ancient schools throughout history. A long time ago, people in ancient Room and Greek went to grammar school. In order to learn a language, grammar is the key. It is grammar that leads to communication, it won’t matter how many words you know, without grammar you cannot make a correct sentence.
How Does LanGeek Help You Study Grammar?
Looking at the main grammar page of Langeek grammar, you will see the big picture of all the grammatical lessons you need to learn. So you get a clear picture of what is ahead of you. Let’s get through the features of LanGeek grammar one by one:
#1 Detailed Categorization
LanGeek’s main purpose is to categorize grammar topics in a nuance and detailed way. Grammar topics are numerous and they can be overwhelming but if they are grouped in an orderly fashion, they are not so scary after all!
LanGeek takes broader grammar topics, for example ‘pronouns, nouns, verbs’ and categorize them into detailed and smaller lessons: pronouns: personal pronouns, object pronouns, subject pronouns, dummy pronouns and so much more. So, you can make sure to master a broad concept step by step. Slow and steady wins the race!
#2 Multi-Leveled Lessons
Not all language learners have the same level of proficiency. Some have started recently and some are quite familiar with basic concepts and are looking for advanced lesson and mastery of the grammar. And some are in between these two groups. They are neither a novice nor a master. LanGeek has an answer for all of them!
LanGeek has three levels:
- beginner (A1,)
- intermediate (B1)
- advanced (C1)
in this way, learners can easily choose the level best suited for you and your knowledge of the language and climb your way to the top!
#3 Grammar wordbook
Each lesson, you might notice, has some key grammatical words and notions. For example, ‘object pronouns’ has six grammatical words that
In LanGeek, each and every one of these grammatical notions has a separate, independent lesson that you can study it with just one simple click. These lessons are about A to Z of that said word and you can find every information regarding that word.
#4 Intertwined Lessons
All lessons in LanGeek are intertwined and connected to other related grammar lessons. So, by just one click, you can travel to the grammar lesson that you encounter in the lesson you’re studying.
In this way, you can form a strong interconnected links in your study pattern and your mind can better organize this new information more efficiently.
#5 Targeted Examples
You can learn thousands and thousands of grammatical rules, but if you don’t see them in action, it will be to no avail. That’s why examples are the most important part of learning a new information.
LanGeek’s examples are straightforward and easy to read and specified to that said grammatical topic. You can also listen to them and be familiarized with the correct pronunciation and stress patterns.
Some examples have extra information in the comment section that further explains the examples and give you interesting points.
#6 Fun Pictures
Language learning should be fun and entertaining. Because subjects such as grammar can be serious and dull at times. For this, Langeek lessons have at least one picture with an example that further explains that grammatical point.
It helps your eyes and mind to take a brief break and refocus on the subject matter.
#7 Colorful Paragraphs
Visual aids have proved to be an effective way in learning everything, let alone learning the rules of a new language. LanGeek lesson pages are not dull, they are full of colorful paragraphs and lists and pictures and examples.
So, there is less chance of you getting tired and helps your eyes to stay sharp!
#8 Grammar FAQs
Sometimes you might encounter a question such as what is the difference between ‘me’ and ‘my’? Can we use them interchangeable? LanGeek has a special part called ‘FAQs’ specially written for these types of questions.
So, if you have any questions regarding the grammatical words or even similar synonyms, try LanGeek. Maybe your answer is just a click away!
#9 Phonology
One of the basic yet advanced aspects of learning a new language, is learning how the native speakers sound when they speak. Learning the alphabet is one thing, but learning how they sound is another matter. That’s why at LanGeek, there is a specified section dedicated to this aspect of language learning.
In there, you can find the sounds of alphabet, IPA sounds, and so much more notions such as stress, intonation and alike subjects.
To Be Continued!
Thus far, LanGeek has more than 400 grammar lessons and counting! So, all learners can be sure to find every topic they want to learn in one place. All you need to do is to know your level of language and start planning your grammar-learning process. Good luck!
This is an advertising post and WTM NEWS Magazine is not responsible for its accuracy.