Because I am not a native speaker. If I don’t have the foundation of how you go nice this kind of sentence to a whole bunch of conversation with grammar, how you can start to simuli those accent and everything. So I think, grammar, because China is not America; you have the circumstances to speak English a lot. Plus, you have to take the test. Ok, I don’t really worry about the test. But I think grammar is also necessary. For those students who don’t have the circumstances to speak English, but also have to understand why they speak in this order rather than your mother language, so only grammar can explain this way. But the bad thing is students may be good at grammar and even better than some American students, but…
If I go to America or ESL program in Canada without any grammar foundation, any vocabulary foundation, I don’t really think it’s good, too. … I do think China study really gave me the foundation. I don’t really care its negative point or positive point, but from that on I started to simuli, try to learn more out of class with my knowledge that I learned in class.
If you want to learn, you want to start learning English in Canada or in America, in other foreign countries, you’d better not come because I think it take you more time to really use its language to fit in this culture. You really have to have some foundation of both a little bit talking and grammar in order to you come here and you don’t really to worry about it. You can let yourself communicate. You can start something further…