Day 2: Learn Grammar Through Examples
Learn grammar through clear, meaningful examples so you can recognise useful patterns and use them naturally when you speak.
Work with one useful pattern at a time
You do not need long explanations. Follow the meaning first, then notice the sentence pattern and use it yourself.
Use the transcript to notice the pattern
Listen again with the PDF, mark the model sentences, and notice what changes and what stays the same.
Watch for meaning
Follow the examples without worrying about naming every grammar rule.
Notice the pattern
Use the transcript to see what changes and what stays the same in each sentence.
Create examples
Repeat the model and make three personal sentences with the same pattern.
Build three sentences from one pattern
Choose one useful pattern from the lesson. Say the original example, then change one detail at a time—such as the person, time, place, or object—to create three new sentences.
- I watched the complete lesson.
- I found one useful grammar pattern.
- I created three personal examples aloud.
Patterns become usable through examples
Grammar is easier to remember when it carries a clear meaning. Repeated examples help you recognise the structure without translating or reciting an abstract rule.
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