Most Indian students believe grammar is the holy grail of English. I disagree. After nearly two decades of teaching IELTS, PTE, GMAT, and Spoken English, I’ve found a better formula:
“Input builds instinct. Grammar polishes it.”
ЁЯУШ What Do I Mean by ‘Input’?
Think of how children learn a language. They hear and read long before they speak or write. That’s input — and it’s how fluency is truly built.
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ЁЯУЦ Reading sharpens vocabulary and structure awareness.
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ЁЯОз Listening tunes your ears to natural patterns.
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тЬНя╕П Output (writing/speaking) improves automatically when input is consistent.
тЪая╕П Common Mistake:
“My grammar is weak, so I can’t write well.”
Truth: If you only focus on rules, you’ll end up translating your thoughts — never expressing them freely.
ЁЯФС My Method (That Works):
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I train you to absorb language like a sponge — through stories, articles, conversations.
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We use grammar as a tool, not a trap.
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Real improvement comes from a balance of intelligent input and guided output — tailored to your goals (IELTS? Content writing? Spoken fluency? You name it.)
тЬЕ What You'll Learn with Me:
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How to think in English — not just write it.
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How to decode reading passages without memorizing words.
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How to speak fluently even if you're not “perfect.”
ЁЯЩЛ Want to Learn More?
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