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When I was in college, I was learning another language. And during the winter break one
year, I decided that I wanted to improve my grammar in that language. All I had was a
book and some worksheets. I did make some progress, but it was boring, boring, boring!
Since then, I have learned to love grammar. But what I needed at that time was a motivating
method to learn grammar well.
So here's my advice to anyone else who considers grammar to be boring.
First, have a teacher--a real person that you not only read but also hear and see.
Second, get into a community of learners--a group of people who are learning the same
language that you are learning. Find a friendly community of motivated learners. This community
can encourage you and help you learn.
Third, tell yourself every day why you are learning, why you want to become a better
person. When we know why we are doing something, our motivation increases.
Maybe you need to remember a commitment that you made to improve.
Maybe you need to imagine what you will be able to do when you are fluent.
If grammar is boring or frustrating for you, I believe that following these tips can lead
to successful results.
During that winter break while I was in college, I thought grammar was boring. Over the years
since then, I have learned to enjoy grammar. The grammar of a language is beautiful; it
really is. For me, that's the strongest motivation to learn the grammar of a language.
But many language learners consider grammar to be boring. I understand; I also used to
think that grammar is boring. Until you actually learn to enjoy grammar, try following the
three tips that I just gave.