LanguageLearner0007 wrote:Amandine wrote:Love Kwiziq. What I have been doing is, every one I get wrong going through that grammar lesson and writing it out in a separate notebook. One thing I love about Kwiziq is the grammar explanations are so compact, they really get to the point and there's no huge introductions you have to go through to get to the meat. The sample sentences are excellent too, more true to life than a lot of resources.
True, I wish I found it earlier. Concise and to the point. Also it is specifically designed for English-speakers in mind, so it is a lot easier to understand.
Writings things in a separate notebook is good - requires a lot of diligence.
Repetition really does work. Even without talent for languages (in my case), you are unlikely to repeat the same mistake more than twice.
I also write some things from Kwiziq lessons in a notebook. I found recently that when I didn't, I was repeating errors, but just the act of going through a lesson carefully enough to take notes on the key ideas, with a couple of sample sentences, makes a huge differences for the topics that I get wrong. I don't even necessarily look back at the notes. I think it's one of those things that saves more time than it takes.