Is grammar really important to learn?๐Ÿ“

This is a question that has been debated by linguists over many years. When it comes to learning a second language, is it necessary to learn grammar?

When we learn our mother tongue, did our parents sit us down as toddlers and teach us the grammar rules of our language? Of course not. So the question is, can we learn a second language like we learnt our own language without having to learn grammar?

If people are immersed in (totally surrounded by) the language they want to learn, especially (but not limited to) being at a younger age, then picking up the language without any formal learning is possible and quite common.

This, however, is not how many of us learn a second language. Sure, if we go to the country of the language we wish to learn, we will hopefully acquire a lot of the language naturally (vocabulary, idioms, slang and so on), but when it comes to putting the language together to make coherent sentences, grammar is important to know. Making grammatical mistakes when we speak or write is a natural part of learning a language and this is fine but to improve our production skills (writing and speaking), learning grammar is essential.  Grammar is the building blocks of any language and necessary for us to convey what we want to say properly.

Also if you are interested in taking English Language proficiency tests where there are grammar parts in the test, learning grammar is essential for passing these tests with a high score.

For example, letโ€™s try a typical question from part VI of the TOEIC test.

The new software _________ by many companies since 2015.

  1. is used
  2. have been used
  3. has used
  4. has been used

The correct answer isโ€ฆโ€ฆ

4. has been used. Why ?

There are different grammatical concepts to think about here:

  • Subject verb agreementโ€“ software is uncountable and therefore a singular verb must be used.
  • Tenses โ€“ we must use the perfect tense as we have used the time marker โ€œsinceโ€ plus a specific time.
  • Passive voice versus active voiceโ€“ we must use passive voice here as the verb โ€œuseโ€is transitive so it must have a direct object following it but there is no direct object after the verb in the example so the verb must be in the passive voice.

A native English speaker would automatically choose the correct answer because it sounds correct but if English is not your first language, it is often hard to tell if something sounds correct or not and so you should know your grammar !

Grammar is necessary and it can also be fun to learn so please remember this when you are learning grammar next time in class ๐Ÿ˜€

Letโ€™s practice some grammar! Are you ready?

Choose the correct answer:

I have been learning English _____________.

  1. since two months
  2. during two months
  3. two months ago
  4. for two months

My teacher does not _________us use our phones in class.

  1. allow
  2. permit
  3. let
  4. get

Find the mistakes :

  1. On the weekend, I will go bushwalking because I like to be in the nature.
  2. I have met a lot of people when I was in class.
  3. I like my class because everyone are friendly.

You can get my contact information from the contact page of this website or connect with me on social media for the answers and explanations to these mini quizzes ๐Ÿ˜€

Published by rachelkimschultz

I have been in the ESL industry for over 25 years , first starting out teaching English in Japan after I graduated from university . I have taught English in Australia for about 20 years to many different nationalities which I love and I have also taught TESOL Certificate IV so I am a teacher trainer as well. I have worked as an academic manager for about 8 years, managing, training and supporting teachers. I love teaching all levels of English and enjoy teaching TOEIC ,IELTS and Cambridge Exam (PET, FCE and CAE) preparation courses.

2 thoughts on “Is grammar really important to learn?๐Ÿ“

  1. I love your blog.. very nice colors & theme. Did you design this website yourself or did you hire someone to do it for you? Plz reply as I’m looking to create my own blog and would like to find out where u got this from. kudos

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