The best way to learn English is to study with native teachers.” What do you think about this opinion?

Some say that the easiest and the most efficient way to learn
English
is to study with native speakers.
However
, some disagree and say the opposite. I, personally disagree with
this
statement because it's different for people and not everyone is the same.
However
, I can agree that you will need help from the native speakers to just check up on your
level
of professionalism. You may be questioning me by saying how do I know
this
all? Well for the past 5 years I have been studying at the British School of Tashkent. While working with professional
English
speakers, I have
also
been attending private
English
lessons during my free time. My
teacher
,
Mr.
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Bakhtiyor, is not a native
English
speaker from Britain but he is a professor that worked with different people that have started
English
from the Beginning. I can proudly say that my
English
level
wouldn't be high if I didn't attend his lessons. Now my IELTS is 6.5 overall(with his help). But I
also
think that my school helped me to improve and support the language I was learning. I am sure that without my school my speaking
level
would be low and without a private,
teacher
my
grammar
and vocabulary
level
would
also
below. But a native speaker is not necessarily needed in order to learn
grammar
because there is always an
English
teacher
who knows
grammar
very well. In, conclusion As I mentioned before, overall there are different people who require different ways of learning. I can say, to get an intermediate
level
of
English
students to need good
grammar
and vocabulary
teacher
and a native speaker in order to balance their
English
.
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