Thanks for your comment, Schwein. Practicing grammar exercises is something that I do besides reading books and listening to podcasts. I am sure there must be a reason why grammar exercises exist. They help people pay more attention to the grammar. If you find grammar exercises easy and/or lack of practical sense, then you probably don’t need them, and that would be your personal preference, but what made you think you could decide what other people need or don’t need is something that I cannot comprehend. Although I wouldn’t say reading and listening are *better* than doing grammar exercises, I would definitely say they are *different.* When people read, they tend to focus on the ideas in the passages. They don’t stop and analyze the grammar line after line. Listening is quite similar in that regard, but it trains a person’s brain to recognize the sounds of spoken English. But still, thanks for the input.