Here are 5 reasons grammar deserves your attention:




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Whether you're learning English, Spanish or any other language, make sure grammar is part of your practice. It may feel like a challenge at times, but feeling confident in your grammar skills will make all the difference when you see how much better you can communicate.
Let's consider a few real-life scenarios:
1. Job Applications and CVs 📃
You’re applying for your dream internship. Your CV looks great, but you accidentally write: “Responsible for manage team projects.” The hiring manager spots the mistake and puts your CV aside. You miss the chance for an interview.
2. Business Email 📧
You need to email your manager about a scheduling conflict. You write, “If I will finish early, I come to the meeting.” Your manager is confused. Are you uncertain about coming, or are you saying two different things? The fix: “If I finish early, I will come to the meeting.”
3. Everyday Conversations 🗣️
You call your friend about a cinema night: “Let’s meet at 7. Will pick you up on the way there snacks.” Your friend wonders if you’re offering to pick up snacks or them! With better grammar: “I’ll pick up snacks for you on the way there.”
4. Travel Plans ✈️
You’re at customs at the airport filling out a declaration form. You write, “I don’t have nothing to declare.” The customs officer reads it thinking it sounds a little suspicious and needs to ask you extra questions. The fix: “I don’t have anything to declare.”
So, back to our original question:
Is English grammar important for YOU to communicate in English based on your goals?
If you want to get interviews, write professional emails, communicate confidently and travel with ease, then the answer should be YES!
Learning grammar can feel like a big task, but it's an investment that pays off in your ability to communicate effectively in any situation.
Whether you're learning English, Spanish or any other language, make sure grammar is part of your practice. It may feel like a challenge at times, but feeling confident in your grammar skills will make all the difference when you see how much better you can communicate.
Let's consider a few real-life scenarios:
1. Job Applications and CVs 📃
You’re applying for your dream internship. Your CV looks great, but you accidentally write: “Responsible for manage team projects.” The hiring manager spots the mistake and puts your CV aside. You miss the chance for an interview.
2. Business Email 📧
You need to email your manager about a scheduling conflict. You write, “If I will finish early, I come to the meeting.” Your manager is confused. Are you uncertain about coming, or are you saying two different things? The fix: “If I finish early, I will come to the meeting.”
3. Everyday Conversations 🗣️
You call your friend about a cinema night: “Let’s meet at 7. Will pick you up on the way there snacks.” Your friend wonders if you’re offering to pick up snacks or them! With better grammar: “I’ll pick up snacks for you on the way there.”
4. Travel Plans ✈️
You’re at customs at the airport filling out a declaration form. You write, “I don’t have nothing to declare.” The customs officer reads it thinking it sounds a little suspicious and needs to ask you extra questions. The fix: “I don’t have anything to declare.”
So, back to our original question:
Is English grammar important for YOU to communicate in English based on your goals?
If you want to get interviews, write professional emails, communicate confidently and travel with ease, then the answer should be YES!
Learning grammar can feel like a big task, but it's an investment that pays off in your ability to communicate effectively in any situation.
