(6) Beginners should aim for “understanding English conversation”!

■Is grammar necessary for “understanding English”?

The answer is both yes and no.

For example, in middle school, we are taught the difference between ``a'' and ``the,'' and ``singular and plural'' are grammatically different, but native speakers may find them a little strange, but they can understand them well. It's fine as long as you understand.

On the other hand, there are some things that are surprisingly important, such as ``agreement of tenses,'' ``conjugation of verbs,'' and ``s in the singular singular expression,'' and if you get them wrong, the meaning itself will change. Of the English grammar learned in the first year of junior high school, it is sufficient to review only the most important grammar. There aren't that many grammar words where the meaning changes if you make a mistake.

Difficult grammar like the subjunctive mood, which is very important in English for entrance exams, is not used by anyone in normal English conversation.

■The key to “understanding English” is “verbs”

Do you know Globish? Simple English expressions for non-native speakers to master English conversation in a short period of time.

It is an English conversation that combines 50 basic structures and 300 basic words, and is used as a practical English expression in the business world.

By mastering the 10 basic verbs out of the 300 basic words, you will be able to speak 80% of everyday conversations.

At Global Bridge, we will thoroughly teach you how to conjugate these 10 basic verbs.

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