We often fixate on grammar and vocabulary because of how we were taught in school: to get the exercise right, you had to memorise every rule. That grammar-translation era made sense once; now it doesn’t work as well.
The destination matters more
- You want to go from A → B. First choose where B is, then pick whether you walk, drive, or fly.
- Grammar and vocabulary are just vehicles; the destination is having your listener understand you.
Same story with IELTS
Everyone with high bands says the same thing: natural communication decides your score; grammar and vocab are supporting actors.
Tips for teachers
- Let learners speak or write first, then give delayed feedback.
- Don’t correct everything at once; focus on one or two key issues per lesson.
- When you introduce grammar, always tie it to context and communicative need.
Grammar matters, but only when it makes your learner’s message clearer.
