ответить на - interviewer: i know you have been learning english for almost five years and you are planning to become an interpreter. what do you feel about learning grammar? do you think your teacher spends too much or too little time on it? int. so grammar is important, but not too much of it. but should it be taught in isolation? int. with vocabulary — is it better to learn a few words at a time and practice them, rather than a lot of words by heart? int. one of the problems for learners of english is phrasal verbs — to get on, to get along with and so on, and, of course, idioms. is it a problem for you? have you learnt enough idioms to cope with? int. so, make sure the idioms you learnt are up-to-date. now, how about pronunciation? a lot of students find that hard. int. what advice would you give to people who are just beginning to learn english? !

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zero407 zero407  20.06.2020 15:26
1.       I think learning grammar is the most difficult thing about learning English. I spend a lot of time learning it and I’m trying to use it as much as possible.
2.       I suppose it would be better to learn it with a native speaker so learning it will be natural.
3.     Personally I feel that it’s more convenient for me to learn a few words every day and then practise it in a grammar book or my teacher. 4.       I have learnt a lot of them but I still try to learn them. It’s not easy but I’ll try to become fluent in English. 5.       Pronunciation is very important of course. I had to train a lot to pronounce words correctly but now I feel confident when I speak English.
6.       Well, they should not be afraid of speaking foreign language. Some people find it very difficult to speak because they make mistakes. They should try to talk and then they will become interested in a foreign language. 
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