Native speakers learn language skills by making mistakes from a young age, such as babies using simple words and phrases in random order with errors but still being understood by parents. This shows that making errors through trial and error is how people master a language, including English, as one can improve skills and gain fluency in English the same way by practicing despite mistakes. The document argues that making mistakes is an essential part of learning a new language.
Native speakers learn language skills by making mistakes from a young age, such as babies using simple words and phrases in random order with errors but still being understood by parents. This shows that making errors through trial and error is how people master a language, including English, as one can improve skills and gain fluency in English the same way by practicing despite mistakes. The document argues that making mistakes is an essential part of learning a new language.
Native speakers learn language skills by making mistakes from a young age, such as babies using simple words and phrases in random order with errors but still being understood by parents. This shows that making errors through trial and error is how people master a language, including English, as one can improve skills and gain fluency in English the same way by practicing despite mistakes. The document argues that making mistakes is an essential part of learning a new language.
making mistakes in English is ok as long as people
understand you I agree with the statement that native speakers make their language skills by making mistakes. When native speakers are babies, and after they have mastered a few basic words, babies begin to express their needs with a few phrases made up of simple words. They have no idea what grammar is or what the order of sentences is, they just arrange the words randomly and form them into sentences with grammatical errors, but their parents still understand the babies' meaning and respond accordingly, and in the midst of these numerous errors, the native speakers still master their language. This shows that if we want to speak a language well, then trial and error is what makes us as fluent as native speakers, and it is also useful for English, where we have improved our English skills through trial and error, and can express ourselves fluently. The red colour means assertion. The green colour means reasoning. The blue colour means evidence. The purple colour means conclusion. Cui Mengyan(Chris)