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Ongoing Practice · B1–C1

Daily English practice from the work you already do.

After a call, a meeting, or a dense read — bring back what was hard to say or understand. Contexta turns it into a steady practice loop: key phrases, writing, speaking, and targeted AI feedback.

Free to start. No credit card required.

Your input
meeting-notes.md
project-update.doc
article.pdf
Today plan
Ongoing Practice · This Week
5 outputs
Retell yesterday's meeting in 90 seconds
Summarize the article you read in 120 words
Explain the decision and its trade-offs
Practice the key phrases from your notes

Use this if you:

  • Understand English well, but your phrasing under pressure lags behind.
  • Keep having meeting moments where the right phrase did not come.
  • Want a steady routine without streaks, badges, or guilt mechanics.
  • Prefer practicing on your real work, not textbook topics.

Example input

Paste or upload whatever this week produced — meeting notes, docs, articles, transcripts. Contexta builds your next sessions from it.

meeting-notes.md
project-update.doc
article.pdf

How Contexta turns it into practice

One material flows through a structured loop. You leave each session with something you can actually say or write.

Your material
Key phrases
Session plan
Practice
Feedback
Retry
Progress

Example project plan

A project bundles 5 sessions you can practice independently. Each one ends with a clear output.

Today plan
Ongoing Practice · This Week
5 outputs
  1. 1Retell yesterday's meeting in 90 seconds
  2. 2Summarize the article you read in 120 words
  3. 3Explain the decision and its trade-offs
  4. 4Practice the key phrases from your notes
  5. 5Answer likely follow-up questions

One full session example

Each session has a specific output — speaking or writing — with target phrases, focus areas, and a prompt.

Session
Retell yesterday's meeting in 90 seconds
Target phrases
key takeawayaction itemblocked byrough timelinefollow up withopen question
Grammar focus
Reporting what happened: past simple vs present perfect
Pronunciation focus
Linking in "follow up with" and "action item"
Writing prompt

Write a 5-bullet summary of yesterday's meeting. Include: the key takeaway, one action item, one open question. Try to use: key takeaway, action item, follow up with.

Speaking prompt

Record a 90-second retell of the meeting: what was decided, what is blocked, what happens next. Try to use: key takeaway, blocked by, rough timeline.

Start with one real material.

Upload something you already need to explain, discuss, or present.

Free to start. No credit card required.

Feedback and retry

Feedback is specific, not generic. You see what to fix and what to try next.

Your answer
We talked about the project and, eh, some things are late, so we will see.
Better
The key takeaway: the launch slips a week. One action item — I follow up with design by Thursday. Open question: do we cut scope or move the date?
  • 1Name the takeaway first — do not make listeners dig for it.
  • 2Replace vague "some things are late" with the specific item and time.
  • 3"We will see" closes nothing — end with the action item and its owner.
Phrases you used
  • key takeaway
  • action item
Try next time
  • blocked by
Retry

Record again. Keep the order: takeaway → action item → open question, under 90 seconds.

Personalized with every session

What improves over time

Contexta remembers your recurring patterns, so every next session is more targeted.

  • A phrase library that grows out of your own meetings and reading.
  • Recurring grammar slips surfaced and tracked week over week.
  • Pronunciation focus on the exact sounds that hold you back.
  • Visible weekly progress — sessions, phrases, error trends.

FAQ

How much time does a session take?

10–20 minutes. One session a day — or a few per week — is enough for the loop to work. The plan adapts to your pace; there is no falling behind.

What materials work best?

Meeting notes, project docs, articles, transcripts — anything you already had to read or discuss this week. Paste text directly or upload PDF, Markdown, or plain text.

Is this a course?

No. There is no fixed curriculum. Each session is generated from your material and your current weak points: useful phrases, one grammar focus, one pronunciation focus.

Do I need to prepare anything?

No. Your week already produced the material. Bring the notes from a call that felt hard, or the article you struggled through — that is the input.

Does it use streaks or gamification?

No streaks, no XP, no leaderboards. Contexta is a calm workspace: progress shows up as clearer phrasing and better scores, not badges.

What if I skip a week?

Nothing breaks and nothing shames you. The plan picks up from your latest material and your analytics, exactly where you are.

Start with one real material.

Upload something you already need to explain, discuss, or present.

Free to start. No credit card required.