Hey there.
To be honest, when I started to learn English, it was totally out of necessity. I HATED it. Naturally, you hate anything you suck at, right? And since my first encounter with this language, was at school, there was no way around not sucking at it. So, yeah, my marks were practically dismal. On my first exam, I got 13. And I’m telling you, I’m not the type of girl who gets 13 on a test, so, you get the idea when I say"dismal".
So, I started to take classes in an institute. I was behind every single person in our class and that was killing me, but I’m not anything if I’m not stubborn. It took me some time to catch up with others, but I did, and soon after I was the best in the class. And I’m not saying this to indicate that it was because I’m so clever and talented, blah, blah, blah, but because I worked hard for it. But even then, I didn’t find any pleasure in learning English. I didn’t hate it, but I didn’t like it either. Then there was this teacher, who was unlike any other teacher I had ever had. I LOVED her classes. She was funny, clever and in love with her job. She was what a teacher really upposed to be. I started to get to like English because of her. She would teach us idioms and slangs, and I was crazy about them. I began to watch English movies and listen to English musics, and everything was pretty much good. Then, they replaced her, and none of them were anything like her. I felt like the classes were total waste of time and money. So, when we had to study through online classes due to the lockdown and all, I was completely FED UP. then, all of a sudden, I found Zabanshenas. I dropped out of the classes and literally JUMPED on it. And I can say it was then that I FELL IN LOVE with this language. It was the first time I had read a book in English, and I was mesmerized and fascinated by it. You can kind of say that my infinite love for literature, mataphors, puns and all, led to my love for English. It was just the right thing for me. In fact, I think it’s just the right method for anyone(if not anyone, then most of us?). It is how you should study English. You have to make it a constant part of your daily life.
So, I wanted to thank you, @matinrohany, and every other single member on your team. I am truly, totally, infinitely thankful.