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That is the important thing and I know it can be hard to learn a language on your own. Do you think you would've benefited from some supplementary structured learning in the beginning?
That's.... Really hard to say? It might have solidified some nebulous concepts in my head that I couldn't quite grasp. I think they might've also made things feel more formulaic and I'd be double guessing myself trying to force the language through rules I might've not fully understood.
Though as I (and as the method suggests) didn't do much speaking at all in the beginning... I never had to worry much about grammatical rules? I was so focused on the content and picking up meaning through context I wouldn't have been analyzing the words that closely. In the very early stages you get more meaning from visual cues than the words themselves. Then after hearing words in the same kind of context dozens of times you start to get a grasp on their meaning, and when you have enough words you can get the meaning (with some visual cues sometimes) without worrying much about grammar. That's when I felt like the grammar structures started making sense to me, when I knew most of the words in a sentence.
So I guess I think it might've helped if I had been trying to speak, but wouldn't have helped much in understanding.