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Grammar Is a Tool, Not the Destination

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Grammar Is a Tool, Not the Destination

"Insights from real conversations and real problems"

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.

What do you think?

This article might've started as a scribble on the back of a receipt during a bus ride, a spark of something real after a conversation over a pint of Leffe, or notes from a Sunday afternoon client call that left me buzzing with ideas. However it came to be, I hope it found you at just the right moment.

If it stirred something in you, or if you're just curious about anything from automating the boring bits of your business to capturing your quiet magic in a coffee shop shoot — shall we pencil something into the diary?

I'd love to be on the other end of the conversation.

Thi Nguyen offers a wide range of marketing, automation consultancy for small, medium enterprises. Email: [email protected]. She's currently based in London, UK.
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