Our Approach to Effective Grammar Learning
In Grammar Workout, users see sentences that are missing the structure of interest. Beginning with a multiple choice activity, the user selects the correct form of the missing structure. The user then hears the complete sentence produced by a native speaker.
- This is followed by a similar fill in the blank activity.
- Hearing the structure in high frequency means it begins to “sound right.”
- This exposure helps the learner build an internalized “natural” grammar.
Our Approach
A simple, repeatable workflow that helps learners progress quickly without feeling overwhelmed.
Immersive repetition to internalize
natural grammar
Native speakers to listen to
how the language actually sounds
Rules and samples always available
for practice
Why Grammar Matters?
Grammar is the backbone of clear communication. In every language, people put words together in specific ways to get their meaning across. Each language has its own grammar. Most of us don’t need to think much about grammar because we learn these rules intuitively as children surrounded by speech. However, when we learn a second language, it is easier and faster if we have some rules, accessible samples and practice.

Communication
Every grammatical rule has a specific purpose. For example, adjectives are used to describe people places and things. Verbs – the action word in every sentence – have specific forms (conjugations) to indicate who is doing what. An article (a short word) is required before every noun in French. It’s often the only way to know whether the noun is singular or plural since French people don’t pronounce the “s” at the end of words. For example, in English, we talk about boy and boys. In French garçon and garçons have an identical pronunciation so a “le” or a “les” is required.

Listening
Listening to Grammar:- Children learn the grammar of their native language through listening. Correct speech just “sounds right.” Some of the most effective language teaching is based on the linguist Stephen Krashen’s theory that learners “pick up” a language; through exposure they understand that is slightly above their proficiency level.Understand the purpose behind grammatical rules.Listen and expose yourself to everyday speech. Practice pronunciation by recording and comparing your speech with native models.
Special Feature Buttons
Rule Book
For an explanation of the underlying grammatical rule and sample sentences, click on “Rules.” For structures you’ve never learned, we recommend you begin with the RuleBook.

Deeper Dive
Allows you to return to the lesson you just completed .For example, you can slow the speech down click on “Record me” to compare your pronunciation with the native speaker’s voice.

Coach
The coach is there to support, encourage, and give feedback on your progress.

Search
To look up more grammar related topics as you can learn use the search feature.

Listening Workout
It gives you practice with listening comprehension related to the structures you’re learning. At the end of each Level you’ll find the Listening Workout that provides recorded speech with associated activities.Simple navigation & easy-to-use learning controls.Audio and text combined for better understanding.Supportive feedback to keep you on the right track
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