3 strategies that will help you stop translating and start thinking in English

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Do you feel like you're translating in your head when speaking in
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English, and that makes you get stuck or feel like you're really
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slow or just makes you feel insecure?
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In this video, I'm going to share with you three strategies that will help you
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to think in English and as a result, speak English more confidently and fluently.
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Stay tuned.
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But before we talk about how to stop translating in your head and how to think
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in English, I want to debunk some myths.
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It's not like you only think in one language and then you either think in
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English and then speak it, or think in Spanish, let's say, and then translate it
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and then you speak it (which is sometimes how people feel the brain works) – no.
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In many cases, it's a lot more fluid.
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Sometimes a thought is not defined by words and you define it as you speak.
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Sometimes you think both in your first language and in English
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when speaking in English.
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And sometimes, especially if you don't have a lot of experience, you
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may form a sentence first in your first language, and then you might
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want to translate it as you speak.
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Sometimes people translate it first to be on the safe side in
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their head, and then they speak.
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So, there isn't a linear process that is always the same when it
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comes to speaking in English.
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But either way, the exercises that I'm going to share with you today are going
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to help you with a smooth transition from a thought to spoken English.
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Now, if you're new to my channel, let me introduce myself.
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My name is Hadar, I'm a non native speaker of English, and I am here
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to help you speak English with clarity, confidence, and freedom.
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On my website, hadarshemesh.com, you can find a ton of free resources and
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lessons to help you speak English with clarity and practice effectively.
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You can also check out my Instagram and TikTok and all
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other social media channels.
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All right, so let's get started.
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The first strategy to think in English and to stop translating in
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your head is to journal in English.
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Now, journaling every day, let's say for 10 minutes, is an exercise that
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is really, really recommended for your wellbeing, for being able to
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process your thoughts, especially if you do it first thing in the morning.
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And it helps you with understanding how you feel about things.
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It helps you manage your thoughts, and it helps you with overcoming overwhelm
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and being more mindful during the day.
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If you do it in English, it's also a great opportunity to translate
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thoughts into written words.
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So it's not yet speaking, but it's still getting you closer to the
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process of forming a thought and turning it into English words.
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So spending 10 minutes, and really 10 minutes is not a lot, 10 minutes
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a day journaling in English is something that is going to be
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extremely valuable for your wellbeing.
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It's going to help you build a stronger mindset, and it's definitely going to
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help you with improving the way you think in English, and it would prevent you
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from translating constantly in your head
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When I was in acting school in New York City when I was 21, we
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were assigned to read the book The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron.
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And there she talks about the importance of morning pages.
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And she says to improve your creativity, you have to write down every day three
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pages, first thing in the morning.
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And that would help you with your creativity, processing your thoughts, and
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all the other things that I've listed.
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Now, I could choose to do it in my first language, in Hebrew, or I
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could choose to do it in English, and I chose to do it in English.
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And I think it had a huge impact on my fluency and how quickly I was
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able to form a thought in English.
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Because I did it and I wrote hundreds and hundreds of notebooks
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in those two years of school.
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And I still have those notebooks with all my writings.
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And I think that really helped me.
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So, I'm actually speaking from my own personal experience
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about this specific strategy.
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So, try it out, and if you do, let me know in the comments how it goes.
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The second strategy is to deliberately think in English, as simple as that.
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If you want to get better at something, you have to do more of that something.
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I always say that when it comes to speaking, when it comes to practicing
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pronunciation, when it comes to using a certain word, and when
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it comes to thinking in English.
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So, we have so many moments during the day that are kind of like empty
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moments, where you're waiting for something or you are just bored.
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And usually what we do is we grab our phone and we scroll through
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social media or we turn on the TV.
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So I invite you to take five minutes, three minutes, one minute of, instead
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of doing something on autopilot that you usually do when you get bored, to sit
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down and deliberately think in English.
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You can observe your surroundings.
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You can think about what you need to do next.
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You can simulate a difficult conversation that you might need to have with someone.
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You can list all the things that you want to do later today or tomorrow morning,
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but I encourage you to do it in English.
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Now, don't be afraid of moments where you get stuck.
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Let's say, you're trying to think about something and a word comes up in your
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first language or you have just an image of what you want to do or a feeling.
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Try to think of it in words as if you were to structure a sentence.
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And if you get stuck, just skip the part that is hard and
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continue thinking in English.
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Now, it's hard to monitor it or to give yourself feedback on how well you were
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able to think in English, but the more you do it, you actually create a reality of
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you thinking in English, and of course, your brain practices thinking in English.
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So that's strategy number two.
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Strategy number three is what I call stream of consciousness speaking.
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There is a writing genre or style called stream of consciousness, where
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you read the author's way of thinking so one thought leads to another.
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And sometimes it is all connected and sometimes it's not connected.
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It's called stream of consciousness, which is how we actually think, right?
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There is a thought that leads to another thought, and sometimes
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they're not logically connected.
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I want you to do the same thing, because this is how we actually think.
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I want you to do the same thing while speaking.
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So that's actually another layer of thinking in English.
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So basically you're just saying everything that comes to mind.
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For example, you might be stuck in traffic, sitting in your
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car, looking around: "Oh, this woman looks like she's having a
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difficult conversation on the phone.
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How many cars?
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Oh, that's a nice pink.
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Oh, I need to buy my daughter a present."
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Right?
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So you start thinking and speaking at the same time.
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Ideally, you should do it when you're on your own, not when you
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have a lot of people around you.
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Don't try to make sense of it, just speak whatever comes to mind.
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It helps you with the immediacy of thinking and speaking, and again,
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shows you that it's possible.
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So it would build your confidence speaking, even if you don't know
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exactly what you want to say.
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Okay?
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So that's another very powerful strategy.
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It might be a little more challenging, but I believe in you,
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you can do it, and just try it out.
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And remember, sometimes just the act of trying is all you need to build
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confidence and to show yourself that it's possible, even if the results are
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not exactly what you had hoped it to be.
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So give it a try, try these different strategies, and let me know afterwards
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in the comments how it goes.
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I hope you enjoyed it.
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If you did, consider liking, sharing, and subscribing to my YouTube channel.
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And don't forget to check out hadarshemesh.com for more lessons
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and more resources for you.
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Have a beautiful, beautiful rest of the day.
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And I will see you next week in the next video.
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