Most grammar lessons teach you to pass a test. But they don’t teach you to speak naturally or listen accurately in real time.
Stop letting small grammar mistakes hold you back. It’s time to speak clearly, listen actively, and communicate with confidence. Have you ever frozen mid-sentence, unsure if you should say “I have went” or “I have gone”?
So grab your notebook (or just your favorite listening ears), and press play. Most grammar lessons teach you to pass a test
Or nodded along in a conversation, pretending to understand—because the speaker’s grammar and rhythm blurred into noise?
You’re not alone. And more importantly: It’s time to speak clearly, listen actively, and
That’s why we created the event.
📥 When you watch, you’ll get access to the free Grammar for Speaking & Listening Kit — including a tense comparison chart + listening shadowing tracker. Final Thoughts Grammar isn’t the enemy of fluency. Overthinking grammar is. Or nodded along in a conversation, pretending to
The goal isn’t perfection—it’s . The goal isn’t to know every rule. It’s to understand and be understood, without the panic.