User blog comment:Jens Ingels/The Template Guide/@comment-3271569-20130301212152/@comment-5790482-20130303213453

I know what you mean, it is never easy to master the grammar of a foreign language, but it is possible. I can speak English, German, Hindi and currently I'm learning Latin at school and I also want to learn Japanese one day. It isn't that hard, you just have to try.

One mistake I noticed that you always make: you always say "an". But actually it is most of the time only "a" and if the word after the "a" starts with a vowel, it wouldn't be smooth to pronounce, like: a apple, a ape. a elephant etc. see how there's always a gap between the "a" and the word ? That's why in those cases the "a" is added an extra "n", so it sounds smoother, e.g. an apple, an ape, an elephant. It's pretty easy, so just keep that in mind.