Usher31
2012-09-07, 11:28
Hello everyone
is there a difference between 'to study' and to 'learn' :confused:
yes there is :19:
here is the difference
we use 'to study' when we use a method in order to learn something.
ex : I'm studying English at university. (explanation of why we used 'to study' : at university there is a method of learning)
we use 'to learn' when we acquire new things from the thing that we are learning.
ex : I'm learning English every day. (explanation of why we used 'to learn' ex : I'm doing exercises, or reading a grammar book, and I'm acquiring new things from it)
I hope you like this.
is there a difference between 'to study' and to 'learn' :confused:
yes there is :19:
here is the difference
we use 'to study' when we use a method in order to learn something.
ex : I'm studying English at university. (explanation of why we used 'to study' : at university there is a method of learning)
we use 'to learn' when we acquire new things from the thing that we are learning.
ex : I'm learning English every day. (explanation of why we used 'to learn' ex : I'm doing exercises, or reading a grammar book, and I'm acquiring new things from it)
I hope you like this.