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April 10, 2025

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The Gap Between Learning and Using a Language

I am learning English and Chinese right now, each language has its own features. I have been learning English for almost 10 years, but I cant naturally use it in daily work and daily communication. The problem is what I learned previous time was all grammar and did tests, so listening and speaking skill are really bad. And about grammar, because of not using enough, I almost forget them all.

Recently, I've started learning Chinese and I find it really interesting, I don't learn it as the way I learned English. I have been watching video and keep copying the words, the emotions, the sentences even though I did not understand. After one year, I realize that maybe I can understand in a basic level what Chinese say, and naturally react with them, the words come out by mouth naturally, and strange thing is that grammar is correct though I did not learn Chinese grammar.

So after learning two types of different languages, I find that it is will be more useful and effective if we make them become our habits, we will narrow the gap between learning and using.

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I have been learning English for almost 10 years, but I can't naturally use it in daily work and daily communication.

The problem is what I learned previous timely was all grammar and did tests, so my listening and speaking skills are really bad.

And about grammar, because of not using it enough, I almost forget them all.

I have been watching videos and keep copying the words, the emotions, the sentences even though I did not understand them.

After one year, I realize that maybe I can understand in a basic level what Chinese say, and naturally react with them, t. The words come out by mouth naturally, and the strange thing is that grammar is correct even though I did not learn Chinese grammar.

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Excellent work! Thank you for your tip about learning languages.

The problem is what I learned previous timely was all grammar and did testsing, so my listening and speaking skills are really bad.


And aboutthe grammar, because of I did not usinge it enough, I have almost forget themotten it all.

Recently, I've started learning Chinese and I find it really interesting, I don'am not learning it as the way I learned English.

I have been watching videos and keep copying the words, the emotions, and the sentences even though I dido not understand them.

After one year, I have realized that maybe I can understand in a basic level what Chinese saywhat Chinese people say on a basic level, and naturally react with themspond, the words come out bof my mouth naturally, and the strange thing is that the grammar is correct even though I did not learn Chinese grammar.

So after learning two types of different languages, I find that it is will be more useful and effective if we makelearn them become our habits,as habits, so that we will narrow the gap between learning and usingage.

The Gap Between Learning and Using a Language


I am learning English and Chinese right now, each language has its own features.


I have been learning English for almost 10 years, but I cant naturally use it in daily work and daily communication.


I have been learning English for almost 10 years, but I can't naturally use it in daily work and daily communication.

The problem is what I learned previous time was all grammar and did tests, so listening and speaking skill are really bad.


The problem is what I learned previous timely was all grammar and did testsing, so my listening and speaking skills are really bad.

The problem is what I learned previous timely was all grammar and did tests, so my listening and speaking skills are really bad.

And about grammar, because of not using enough, I almost forget them all.


And aboutthe grammar, because of I did not usinge it enough, I have almost forget themotten it all.

And about grammar, because of not using it enough, I almost forget them all.

Recently, I've started learning Chinese and I find it really interesting, I don't learn it as the way I learned English.


Recently, I've started learning Chinese and I find it really interesting, I don'am not learning it as the way I learned English.

I have been watching video and keep copying the words, the emotions, the sentences even though I did not understand.


I have been watching videos and keep copying the words, the emotions, and the sentences even though I dido not understand them.

I have been watching videos and keep copying the words, the emotions, the sentences even though I did not understand them.

After one year, I realize that maybe I can understand in a basic level what Chinese say, and naturally react with them, the words come out by mouth naturally, and strange thing is that grammar is correct though I did not learn Chinese grammar.


After one year, I have realized that maybe I can understand in a basic level what Chinese saywhat Chinese people say on a basic level, and naturally react with themspond, the words come out bof my mouth naturally, and the strange thing is that the grammar is correct even though I did not learn Chinese grammar.

After one year, I realize that maybe I can understand in a basic level what Chinese say, and naturally react with them, t. The words come out by mouth naturally, and the strange thing is that grammar is correct even though I did not learn Chinese grammar.

So after learning two types of different languages, I find that it is will be more useful and effective if we make them become our habits, we will narrow the gap between learning and using.


So after learning two types of different languages, I find that it is will be more useful and effective if we makelearn them become our habits,as habits, so that we will narrow the gap between learning and usingage.

Recently, I've started learning Chinese and I find it really interesting, I don't learn it as the way I learn English.


I watch video and copy the words, the emotions, the sentences even though I don't understand.


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