What Happens When You Don’t Learn English Contextually?

By Robby

If you are new here please read this first.

Here’s how to improve your English listening skills when listening to my video: put the headphones on, playback the video and write it all down while listening to it!

One of my blog readers posted a piece of English writing on my blog here and asked me what was wrong with it. Having taken a closer look, I quickly realized that the author of that piece had used quite sophisticated language, but the words just didn’t go together which was a telltale sign of lack of contextual English learning!

So here it is:

What happens when you don't learn English contextually

Now, it’s no secret that in order to learn to speak and write in English in a native-like fashion you have to embrace the concept of contextual English learning.

Well, I guess I should put it this way – it’s no secret to those who’ve been following my blog and watching my videos.

If you’re new to this whole English fluency thing, chances are that you’re not really up-to-speed with these concepts, so please do the following 2 things:

  1. Do the exercise on this page to see why contextual vocabulary acquisition is the only way forward;
  2. Watch the video above where I’m discussing what happens when you simply stick English words together having no clue whether or not they go together in real life!

Any comments or questions?

Publish them in the comments section below!

Cheers,

Robby

P.S. Would you like to find out why I’m highlighting some of the text in red? Read this article and you’ll learn why it’s so important to learn idiomatic expressions and how it will help you to improve your spoken English!

P.S.S. Are you serious about your spoken English improvement? Check out my English Harmony System HERE!

English Harmony System

P.S. Are you serious about your spoken English improvement? Check out the English Harmony System HERE!

English Harmony System