I don't need to think about it and I feel it because I learned phrases not individual words, not grammar rules, not from textbooks, this is so simple, but it's very powerful if you use it correctly, but you must do it all the time, so never study a single english word again, always, always, always, when you learn something new write down the full phrase even the full sentence, super important this is very powerful, but very simple.
Now here's the easy way to do it, go get yourself a small notebook a phrase notebook, just a little notebook that you carry around with you all the time, carrying your jacket put it in your backpack, and then any time you find a new word in english, maybe you're something, something you're reading something you're listening to, doesn't matter, you're just gonna write it down in your phrase notebook, but you're gonna write the whole phrase, so if “hate” was a new word for you, you would not just write down that word “hate”, you'd write down the full phrase, “John hates ice cream” or “John hates”, up to you, but you're always going to write down at least three or four words that go with that vocabulary, very, very important and then when you learn new words you just keep adding to it, then in the future when you review, when you're studying, when you're reviewing your vocabulary, you always review the full phrases, always, always, always, you never study the individual word, you always, always, always, review and study full phrases.
By doing this you're going to learn number one: how to use vocabulary naturally and correctly, you see, sometimes we use certain words in certain situations, there might be another word that means the same thing, but we don't use it in that situation, how do you know that there are no rules about that? The only way you know that is by studying phrases, phrases that you get from real english, and by real english, I mean, not textbooks, another thing, again you get free grammar with this, you're just gonna, there's gonna be so much grammar in those phrases, you don't need to think about it, it's just gonna be there naturally, if it's a if it's a natural real correct phrase, the, the verbs are gonna be correct, the possessives will, will be there when they're, when they need to be, the correct prepositions will be in there, you don't need to think about it, oh, when do I use “on”? and when do I use, you know, “in” when do I use “at”? you don't need to think about that, just learn phrases, eventually you start getting more and more of these phrases, there's a lot of repetition and you'll start to get a feeling for how these things work in english, how the grammar works, how the prepositions work, when do you use certain vocabulary, when do you not, it happens automatically, unconsciously, meaning you don't need to think about it all the time, it just feels automatic, this is the way children learn grammar and vocabulary and it's the way you must also, if you want to speak english easily, automatically, effortlessly.
So that's it, very, very simple, our rule number one, our secret number one is: always learn and study phrases, never individual words, all right? this is just secret number one, we've got seven of them when, you put them all together you're gonna have a completely new way of learning english, you will get fantastic results, just follow these secrets, secret number one: always learn phrases never, ever study individual words, see you tomorrow for secret number two, bye bye.