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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is important grammar to speak English? And what is
the role that grammar plays while learning English? Does really
grammar play a crucial role and we should learn it
or we should avoid it. So today in this video,
I'm going to discuss about how much it is important
to learn grammar and is it necessary or is it
(00:23):
just you have to learn it or you have to
avoid it. So grammar is something that is a very
kind of a topic which we feel so bore and
we feel so monotonous while learning grammar.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
So it is very much difficult as well.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Yes, it's to be very honest, it's not something very
easy to ask. It takes a lot of time and
it is very much time consuming as well, so when
it comes to learn English, so there is always every
learner has this kind of question in their mind that
is really grammar important to learn or we should we
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start with the other practices like listening and speaking. So
in my point of view that grammar is important. Yes,
it can be different to everybody perspective of others, it
can be different, But in my perspective, I would say yes,
grammar is important because, for example, if you are speaking
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and you are not able to construct sentences how will
you even speak if you're starting just from scratch and
this is not your mother term and it's your secondary language.
So how it can possible that you can speak in
this language, and how you can even expect to yourself
to speak in this language. So this is very important
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to understand that grammar plays a crucial role. I'm not
talking about you have master yet you I'm not talking
about that you have to be complete learn all the
rules because it's so difficult to learn all the rules
altogether in just one gode, in just initial beginner level.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
So you have to learn a little bit part of.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
The grammar, like which is the base of the grammar,
which is the foundation of the language. For example, if
you are about to speak something and you don't know
how to construct sentences, You don't know how to make sentences,
you haven't studied tenses models at the basic of the grammar,
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So how will you be even able to speak? And
while you are speaking, how will you be able to
express yourself?
Speaker 2 (02:49):
You know, while you don't know the words how.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
To construct it while you're speaking, you might bespeak all
these sentences in the same floor.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
You have no when you are not learning.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
It, you have no idea about how to differentiate between
the tenses and sentences.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
While we make.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
If you know the tenses, so you can differentiate easily,
but if you don't know sentences, so that is very
difficult to.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Understand what you're speaking about.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
So there are the three categories into the tenses like present, past,
in future. If you don't do this topic at least
you have to do this topic at list in the
tenses like you're studying tenses, and in the first time
you're studying it, it will we feel for you, it
will be feel so monotonous for difficult so much. It
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will feel like it's so creepy and I can't do it.
But don't give up here, you are going to learn tenses.
So there are the three categories into the tensis past, present, future.
If you study them, you can well differentiate between all
of them. You're going to make the sentences in the present.
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You are going to make sentences like affirmative, negative, interrogative,
so you're going to learn it in the past. There
is the second form use with the subject and object.
They are the second form of the world it's going
to use. So that is you can differentiate where we
talk about future, there is the first form which will
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will be used. So if somebody is speaking without covering
sentences and tens and models, and that is directly just
listening and trying to speak that person, English will be
like speaking all the sentences like the same.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
If somebody even giving their introductions.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
They don't even know what they have to say, what
kind of the sentence they have to say, they have
to speak the sentences into the past sentence or into
the present or in the future. For example, if somebody
is studying and he wants to say that I am
studying right now, so he knows about it something that
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is he's doing currently in the present situation, he is
doing in the action, so he's saying, yes, I'm studying
right now. But if that person doesn't know the tenses,
so he will be made sentence like this I study.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
He will not able to.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
Differentiate even with these basic things, because these three things,
if you speak the same sentence, that is making the
difference in all Like first one, you're saying I'm studying,
it means you're studying right now. You're talking about the
present condition. But when you say I study, it means
you're talking about something like a habit.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
You do it, this certain thing you do, this is
your habit.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
When you say I will study tomorrow, it means you
will study tomorrow. You're talking about the action that you
will take into the future. So when you know the tenses,
when you know the basic of the grammar, so it
is very easy for you to express yourself what you
want to speak, and you make the other person understand
your point of view.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
So I would say tenses models.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
Just at least complete the foundation so that you can
differentiate between these sentences their past actions, and other person
will also able to understand in which scenario you are
talking about. If somebody is talking about the scenario that
currently has happened, but he is not aware about of
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the tense concept, so he will be talking something in
the same in all the flow, he will not able
to express himself that he's telling about his habit, or
he's telling about something that his actions currently he's doing,
or something he will be going to do into the future.
So overall grammar is important, but it's not that if
(07:11):
you are not mastering it you cannot speak. Just do
the foundation, build your foundation and just start speaking and
make daily use sentences every day.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
Speak them,