By Robby
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Have you been following my blog for a while?
Maybe even for a number of years?
Do you think I sound a bit repetitive by discussing pretty much the same things all over and over again?
Guess what?
I do it for a very good reason ❗
Just think about it for a minute.
Imagine you’re someone who’s completely NEW to the whole English fluency issue and you’ve just discovered my blog.
You start reading my latest blog posts and watching my latest videos, and all I keep talking about is advanced English grammar, for example.
Now, tell me honestly – would you BENEFIT from it?
I don’t think so!!!
You see, as a new blog visitor you have to be exposed to the right kind of information that will allow you to go through all the following steps:
- Recognizing the English fluency issue;
- Realizing WHY it exists;
- Finding out HOW it can be dealt with.
So, as you can imagine, if I didn’t touch upon the same topics in almost every article or video (you must have noticed I keep saying that it’s very important to practice your spoken English in almost every YouTube video!), the chances of my new blog visitors of understanding why they have these issues and how they can deal with them would be very, very small.
I would be basically blogging only for those relatively few blog readers who’ve been developing their English fluency WITH ME over the years and I would be largely ignoring those people’s needs who are really desperate to figure out how to START THEIR JOURNEY!
Also, it’s a bit unfair to say that I talk about the same things ALL THE TIME.
Yes, I do emphasize the importance of spoken English practice very often, but at the same time I also provide a hell lot of content that is relevant to ALL blog visitors.
Let’s just take, for example, one of my latest articles where I’m talking about giving a presentation in English.
You just have to admit that ANYONE would benefit from it ❗
Such and similar English phrases will come in handy for you regardless of your “awareness level” (whether you’re someone who just realized how to improve your fluency or a veteran fluency improver) and on top of that, I always try to provide some quality info that is NEW instead of the same old, same old.
Just read this article where I’m discussing the merits of using headphones when listening to English, for example. I don’t think it would be fair to say it’s something I’ve been talking about for years, right?
So, the bottom line is:
Yes, I DO touch upon the same things all the time, but it’s only because my new blog visitors really need it!
Any questions?
Let me know!
Cheers,
Robby 😉
P.S. I’ve also been accused of promoting the English Harmony System by some people. But how on Earth would my audience find out about one of the BEST WAYS of improving their English fluency if I didn’t tell them about it???
P.S. Are you serious about your spoken English improvement? Check out the English Harmony System HERE!