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One of the most important things that I remember about learning languages at school was focusing on grammar. My English teacher always used to say, first you need to improve your grammar. Then you can speak good English. Otherwise, you will face difficulties understanding the language. That is the thing that really captivated me.
I learned English and Nepali in school. I don't remember much from my basic language classes, but I recall more from the intermediate level. I used to practice grammar every day, focusing on essays, sentence structures, and other aspects. However, I didn't actively try to speak English for communication. I primarily used Nepali in school, [...]
I've been studying English since primary school. They gave me opportunities to learn and helped me achieve a good level of English proficiency. Now, I'd say I'm at an intermediate level, maybe even a bit higher.
I remember when I was in junior high school, I learned a new language. The first language that I learned was Indonesian. And then the second new language that I learned is English. At that time, it was really hard for me because I had to get used to new languages when I got the [...]
I remember the very first time I studied English was when I was in Elementary School. I was in 4th grade and I was 10 at that time. My first teacher was a woman, and she taught me a song called 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.' That was fun to me.
