Do I need a German teacher to learn German grammar?

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Yes you can learn faster German Grammar with a teacher who can a mentor,trainer or native speaker.
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Every day your teacher explains new grammar rules and many types of use, of course you did not required teacher moreover if you want to learn fast and an effective German language join an institute
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Its important to have a teacher no matter which language are you learning. There are some different pronunciations and exceptions in a new language , which only your teacher can teach you. And it also needs a different accent to say new words.
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It is not a must. But then you need lot of self discipline, and you must ready to take that extra efforts. A teacher can answer many your "why so...." questions. In absence of teacher you will have to find the answers yourself. Another thing a teacher does is to correct your exercises and suggest you...
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It is not a must. But then you need lot of self discipline, and you must ready to take that extra efforts. A teacher can answer many your "why so...." questions. In absence of teacher you will have to find the answers yourself. Another thing a teacher does is to correct your exercises and suggest you improvements. All these things you will have to do on your own. read less
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