Why Languages Don’t Need Grammar Rules
It is pointless to learn languages using grammar rules. Looking for a common denominator or a formula is a mathematical operation that makes no sense in languages.
Alena studied at French bilingual high school in Bratislava (Slovakia), holds a degree in International and Diplomatic Studies (University of Economics, Prague), and three C2 certificates in foreign languages (English, French, and Spanish language). She is also fluent in the Czech language which is similar to her native language, Slovak. She has been teaching the English language for 6 years in Prague, and in 2020 self-published a book How to Master a Foreign Language: How Language Intelligence Works, on Amazon.
It is pointless to learn languages using grammar rules. Looking for a common denominator or a formula is a mathematical operation that makes no sense in languages.