Yeah, I think what I need to do is start another workbook; I have one more focused on exercises that I haven’t taken a good look at yet. The one I’m using now is good (at least it seems to be), but maybe following a few different approaches at once will give me a bit of a “lightbulb moment” with grammar.
Thanks for your help, I think your suggestion about doing impromptu exercises on paper is great and I’ll be trying it out.
Please don’t give up, it’s usually when frustration is at its highest that we have actually made the most progress. It’s just that you understand the language bit more now but you get frustrated by the more difficult parts of the language.
The initial fun of learning common phrases and words wears off quickly but at some point you’ll get that back once you reach a certain level.
Yeah, I think what I need to do is start another workbook; I have one more focused on exercises that I haven’t taken a good look at yet. The one I’m using now is good (at least it seems to be), but maybe following a few different approaches at once will give me a bit of a “lightbulb moment” with grammar.
Thanks for your help, I think your suggestion about doing impromptu exercises on paper is great and I’ll be trying it out.
Glad to hear I was able to offer something!
Please don’t give up, it’s usually when frustration is at its highest that we have actually made the most progress. It’s just that you understand the language bit more now but you get frustrated by the more difficult parts of the language.
The initial fun of learning common phrases and words wears off quickly but at some point you’ll get that back once you reach a certain level.