You don’t need a teacher to learn English. All you need are a dictionary and a grammar book. Do you agree with this? If not give reasons. If you agree give reasons.

It is believed by some people that
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and a
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to give meanings of unknown words that they may come across while learning and they are
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of opinion, that no assistance of a
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is required in
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entire
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learning process. I have a partial agreement with
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idea, as in my opinion, a person who knows the
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well is always needed to help people intending to learn the
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with their mistakes.
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, the aid of someone is needed when mistakes are made while learning any
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hence
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there has to be a person, who knows
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well, to make us understand the flaws in our usage of the
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. A
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book
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could only tell students about the rules and tenses and it can in no way guide them or inform them when the errors are made. And if we talk about the
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dictionary
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, it can explain uncommon vocabulary used in a
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or text in simpler words. So, a
grammar
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book
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and a
dictionary
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could help us in learning
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but help from a
teacher
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is always necessary to assist us with the mistakes. Despite the arguments above, I do have some agreement with the notion that
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or any
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in the world can be
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with little assistance from a
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,
grammar
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book
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or a
dictionary
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. In my opinion, a
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could best be
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by observing it being used in books, newspapers or by people because
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the most natural way of learning. One's own mother tongue,
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, is never taught to us by handing us a
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book
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or a
dictionary
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. Since childhood, we had been observing the
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being used around us minutely and after some time we became able to use it quite naturally. There are many non-native
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users in the world who never
learnt
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English
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grammar
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but are able to use the
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to communicate quite fluently. In conclusion, though for learning
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a
grammar
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book
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, a
dictionary
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and a
teacher
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could play crucial roles, I believe it can be
learnt
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pretty conveniently just through observation and little assistance.

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