What is the most difficult thing of learning English?
Well, I have been learning English as a foreign language for years, so the hardest thing from this language that I have heard from English learners is called phrasal verbs. The first reason why several learners think a group of phrasal verbs is really tough to learn is that these verbs are non-literal; for instance, the word "MAKE IT" means to succeed in arriving. In many movies, there are lots of useful phrasal verbs to learn, so if you want to really understand the meanings, I recommend you to watch English movies. However, if you learn a bit more deeply, you may realize there are 2 types of phrasal verbs: separable and inseparable phrasal verbs such as the word "GET ON" which is separable; for example, "I already get a place on an architectural course" means that I am able to do an architectural course. Therefore, this is this second reason phrasal verbs are almost hard. My final reason is that phrasal verbs are endless, and even native speakers cannot really understand all of phrasal verbs because they are innumerable. Moreover, some of phrasal verbs have 2 prepositions like "GET ALONG WITH" that means to be compatible with someone who are likely to be friends. To conclude, phrasal verbs are obviously one of the biggest issues of English learners due to its complication, this may also discourage the learners in continuing studying English for everyday life. But I want to say "do not worry" because the more you make mistakes will become the more you are aware, careful and accurate. Thank you!
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