I did another free trial English lesson. Which was MOA from India. All teachers are Indian but the teacher who gave me a lesson today had no strong Indian accent. He spoke slow (actually too slow) tried to understand me easier. I told him my weekpoints or problems when I use English, such as grammar and vocabs. I cannot apply grammar when I speak English. He said that MOA focuses on grammar, vocabs, conversation and feedback. These are what I need (maybe every English leaner needs. I'm cynical?)! He suggested I have to do a lot of reading(not difficult one) rather than listening to help me to improve my grammar skill. Hmm, that makes sense. Each school has own charactor. It is so fun to experience 'free' trial lessons!
I did had another free trial of English lesson.
He spoke slow (actually too slow) and tried to understand me easier.
I told him my weakpoints or problems when I use English, such as grammar and vocabs.
I cannot apply grammar appropriately when I speak English.
These are what I need (maybe every English leaner needs them.
I'm being cynical?)!
He suggested I have to do a lot of reading(not something difficult one) rather than listening to help me to improve my grammar skills.
Each school has its own character.
Some English speakers might accept 'vocabs' as informal slang but not everyone would accept it. For example, in my country, we use 'vocab' instead of 'vocabs' to refer to vocabulary.
I think it would be useful to read many books to get a grasp of grammar. If you're unaware of the specific grammatical expressions in English, it would be a little difficult to single them out in listening.