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What is your favourite grammar book? #16 (permalink) Fri Jul 04, 2008 18:59 pm   What is your favourite grammar book?
 

Torsten wrote:
Hi Dimitar,

Is that true? I mean, you probably learned English at school, didn't you? If so, I'm sure you did quite a number of grammar exercises. Your grammar is pretty good and if you really have never opened an English grammar book in your life, you would be living proof that it is indeed possible to learn English without cramming grammar rules into your head.

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Hey,

Ehm, I did learn English at school, but most of my teachers were pathetic. One of them wouldn't even let us go to the bathroom... The only thing they gave me was the first few hundred words - everything else is due to watching cartoons and playing on the PC.

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What is your favourite grammar book? #17 (permalink) Fri Jul 04, 2008 19:03 pm   What is your favourite grammar book?
 

What about the materials your teachers gave you at school? Didn't you get any textbooks, handouts or photocopies?

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What is your favourite grammar book? #18 (permalink) Fri Jul 04, 2008 19:39 pm   What is your favourite grammar book?
 

Of course we did. :) But they never really came in handy.
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