THINK in ENGLISH / How to learn to think in English

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English Fluency Journey


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Hey guys! Welcome back. You’re watching the “English Fluency Journey Chanel” with me,
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with Anna.
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So, today’s topic that we’re going talk about,
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I think can be related to almost every English learner.
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And that’s why I think it’s really important for this question to be addressed.
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How to think in English? How do we learn to think in English?
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How can we shift from translating in our heads to thinking in English?
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I’m going to be talking from my experience and from my perspective.
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So first of all, let’s talk about why is it so important to think in English?
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The main reason for me is that we usually can’t literally
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translate words or sentences from our native language to English,
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because oftentimes it doesn’t make sense in context
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and a word that we use to say something in our native language
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isn’t used the same way in English.
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You’ve probably heard this a thousand times when native speakers say:
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“This is not how we say this”
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“We don’t use this word like that it doesn’t make any sense”
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or “What do you mean?
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They truly don’t understand what you’re trying to say,
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because it’s confusing to them when we use wrong words.
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Another reason is that it takes too much time,
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when you’re speaking to someone, if you’re translating
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in your head from your native language to English
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and the person you’re talking to
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may not be that patient or may not have that much time to
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wait for you to figure out what to say.
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Also, when you’re translating it is very hard keeping up with a conversation
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because while you’re translating and trying to make sense of it,
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a person keeps talking and you can simply lose track of the conversation.
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Not to mention the fact that when you’re nervous, you can forget everything
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and the lack of vocabulary affects your communication.
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But forgetfulness I think is a totally normal thing
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and you can just simply explain something in other words and continue talking.
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One more thing!
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If you need to translate a word or find an equivalent to an
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idiom in your native language because after
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reading the meaning it’s still kind of blurry
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do it.
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It doesn’t mean that translation is something terrible.
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In fact,
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if you want to be a translator or an interpreter
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it's an absolute must have skill.
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You need to train yourself to translate.
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be patient, take your time with this, just as with everything else.
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Don’t rush your progress.
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You just simply can’t start thinking in English over night.
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Now let’s start from the beginning, because
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I really believe that from the very beginning
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of your language learning journey
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it is very beneficial to have this holistic approach.
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Meaning that when you’re starting to learn a language,
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you have to work on your pronunciation and accent,
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listening and speaking skills as well as grammar right away.
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But since we’re talking how to learn to think in English in particular.
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I suggest you begin with passive listening if you’re a beginner.
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What I mean by passive listening?
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It’s when you’re watching or listening something in English
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a lot throughout the day.
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Whenever you have time.
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Trying to understand but not really putting a lot of effort.
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Just getting used to hearing the language all the time, basically.
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Then after a little while, you switch to active listening.
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So now you’re really working on understanding.
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So whenever you come across a new word or idiom – you look it up.
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Why are we starting with listening?
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Because your brain needs to get used to hearing English all the time
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and it will inevitably grasp some English. I mean things like
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word order, collocations, idioms etc.
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And the next time when you’re speaking
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in English
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your brain will give some sort of a signal if something’s off,
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if what you’re saying doesn’t sound right.
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Listen to podcasts, audio books, watch YouTube videos , movies all of this in English.
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Now when you are at the active listening stage you can start applying
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the “describing” practice. That’s how I call it.
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Describe your actions in English.
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Everything that you’re doing, have done recently or will do in the future.
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Just say these actions out loud, like when you’re reading a manual for doing everyday activities.
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Then if you don’t know or aren’t sure about how to describe something
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take a minute to look it up. Don’t put it off.
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Do this at that exact moment when you need it,
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because otherwise you’ll forget about it.
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That’s a habit training.
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And you’re not going to have to do this all the time.
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The more you do this, the more you will learn, the more you will know and the less you will need to do this over time.
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“speaking your mind’ practice.
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That means that whenever you want say something you have to say this in English.
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If you’re too shy to speak in English in front of someone or with someone
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do this when you’re alone - talk to yourself!
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It’s a bit different from the “describing” practice.
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So when you describe you just describe your actions
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and when you’re speaking your mind you
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actually talk about what you frankly think of something
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or someone or how you feel about things.
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So let me give you a simple example.
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“This sweater. It’s so old and threadbare. Why do I even still have it? I need to throw it away.”
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Or you know when we’re watching something
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talk shows, movies we like to comment on something that we liked
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or didn’t like, even when we’re alone.
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So do this.
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Whenever you’re alone and you’re watching something, and you want to comment on it
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comment on it in English.
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If you commented on it in your native language, and that happens automatically,
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then do this one more time in English.
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Again, it’s all a matter of practice and developing it as a habit of practice.
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The more you do something the better you get at it.
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And everything that you do helps improve your English in general.
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At the end, I would work on actually thinking in English,
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controlling your thinking process.
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If you try it you’ll notice that it’s a tough call to control your thoughts.
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We’re thinking constantly, subconsciously. Thousands of
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thoughts fly across our minds.
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So when you’re just sitting and resting you’re still thinking about something.
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And you want to try to train to truly think in English,
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start focusing on thinking in English.
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That’s not going to be easy. When you catch your first couple of thoughts,
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start thinking them again in English.
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Then you’re kind of controlling the process of thinking in English.
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And the next thing you know you’re realizing
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“Hold on now I’m back to thinking in my own language and not in English”
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and you’re going back to controlling again.
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I think it’s so hard with the actual thinking process
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firstly because you can’t hear yourself.
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So when you’re speaking you can’t hear whether you’re speaking in English or not.
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And secondly for your brain it’s absolutely natural and comfortable to use your
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native language. It happens without you realizing it.
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And it is hard enough to simply control your thoughts
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not to mention to control them in another language.
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But it’s possible! It’s that same training that takes time and effort.
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Reading. Now if you like to read then it’s amazing.
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Read a lot, on different topics, out-loud or to yourself.
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It’s that same input.
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For me reading is a very powerful tool.
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I read out-loud usually.
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So I train my pronunciation, the next time I see a word I know
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how to pronounce it because I looked it up. Why did I look it look up?
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Because the way that words are spelled and the way that they are pronounced
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doesn’t correspond in English like 95 present of time.
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You need to learn the pronunciation of a word when you learn a word.
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And also when I read out-loud,
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when I pronounce words or idioms, new words and idioms I memorize them better.
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Now to wrap it up I want to tell you.
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You have to train a lot and regularly. Be consistent in other words.
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You have to get comfortable with consuming and being exposed to the language.
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Then over time your brain will start using your target language in the thinking process,
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and you’ll notice that when you want to say something you want to say it in English.
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Over time it becomes effortless and subconscious. So just keep going, keep working.
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Thanks for staying with me and watching till the end. I Really hope
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