How to Stop Translating in Your Head

483,232 views ・ 2022-05-17

Learn English with Bob the Canadian


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So for the last few days,
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I've been thinking about one question
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that a viewer asked last week.
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And it's the question,
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how do I stop translating in my head?
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Sometimes when you're learning a language like English,
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when you hear something or read something,
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the first thing you do is
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you try to translate it in your head, word for word,
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so that you can understand what you've read
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or what you've heard.
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And this just isn't efficient,
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it takes so much time to translate.
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And if you're having a conversation,
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it can be kind of awkward
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because after someone says something to you in English,
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you pause for a bit while you translate in your head.
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So, in this English lesson,
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I'm going to look at a few different ideas and techniques.
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I'm going to look at a few things that you can do
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to stop translating in your head,
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when you hear English or when you read it.
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(upbeat music)
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One thing that I would recommend
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is that you do something called overloading.
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Overloading is when you do more than one thing
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at the same time,
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and when you're learning a language,
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it can be good to read while you're listening.
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So, if you can find a book to read
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and if you can find the audio book,
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you can read the book while you're listening to it.
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What this does is it makes your brain very, very busy
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and you don't have time to stop and translate.
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You might not understand everything you're reading
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but that's okay for this activity.
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The other thing it does is that
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you don't get to set the speed
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at which you are reading and listening to the English.
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As you play the audio,
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you're forced to go at the speed of the audio,
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so stopping feels like something that you're not able to do.
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So, overloading is a technique where
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you do two things at the same time,
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usually reading and listening
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and it just makes your brain really really busy
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and unable to stop and translate.
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Again, you might not understand everything
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you're reading and hearing,
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but if you choose a book that's at the right level
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for where you're at in learning English,
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I think this technique will help you a lot.
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Another thing you can do to stop translating in your mind
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is to oversaturate part of your day with English,
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or do what I would call long listening.
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When you listen to a song, it's short
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and hopefully you're able to understand some of it,
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but when you listen to a podcast
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or when you listen to an audio book,
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it's usually a lot longer,
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it might be an hour or an hour and a half.
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When you do long listening,
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your brain gets a little bit tired
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and you might forget at some point
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to actively translate in your mind.
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If what you're listening to is at
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or close to your level of what you can understand,
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eventually your brain will just quietly stop translating,
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and you'll sort of understand what's happening.
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I can remember the first time this happened to me,
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I'm a French learner,
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and one time I was watching a French TV show,
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a number of years ago,
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and all of a sudden I realized that 10 minutes had gone by
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and I had understood most of what had happened
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and I hadn't translated anything in my mind.
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So, another thing you can try is to oversaturate part
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of your day, or do some long listening,
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do something like that where at some point,
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you kind of forget that you're listening to English
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and your brain might automatically start to just understand
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what you're hearing.
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Another technique to stop translating in your mind
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is called forced description,
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or as I like to call it, talking to yourself.
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This is when you sit somewhere, like on a park bench,
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or maybe just sit at a mall or at a restaurant,
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and you describe what you're seeing
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either in your mind quietly or out loud,
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if you're comfortable doing that.
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And you force yourself to only use words you know,
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so you look around you and if you see a man with a dog,
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you say, I see a man with a dog.
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If you see a man with some other kind of animal
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and you don't know the name of it,
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you just don't describe that thing.
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So, what you're doing is you're forcing yourself
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to use the words you already know,
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so memorizing a lot of vocabulary is obviously
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a good idea as well, but don't try to describe things,
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if you don't know the words.
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This forces you to use the words you know,
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to think in English,
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and to not translate at all
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while you're describing your surroundings.
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Another really cool technique that you can use
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is something called shadowing.
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This is where you watch a video or listen to something,
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and after the person says something,
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you hit pause and you say it yourself out loud.
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This is mostly meant
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to help you practice your pronunciation.
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But it has an interesting side effect as well,
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because you're listening to English
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and then saying it out loud immediately,
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and then hitting play and listening
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and then pause and saying it out loud,
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you actually stop translating in your mind
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while you're doing it.
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Because you're focusing on listening and pronunciation,
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you forget to translate.
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So again, you might not 100% understand everything
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the person is saying,
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you might only understand 70 or 80% of it,
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but because you're busy listening and speaking,
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you forget to translate while you're doing it,
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which is a good thing.
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So I just mentioned that knowing
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a lot of vocabulary is a good idea,
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there's a technique though that you can use
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while learning vocabulary
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which will help you to stop translating in your mind,
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and it's called visualization.
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When you learn a new word in English,
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if you are able to try to picture
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the meaning of that word in your mind,
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instead of learning the equivalent word
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in your own language.
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This is a very powerful technique,
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it helps you to distance yourself from your own language,
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and it helps you to start thinking in English.
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So, if you learn a new word like dump truck,
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try to picture a dump truck in your mind,
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or look up a picture of a dump truck on the internet,
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or even draw a little picture of a dump truck.
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When you memorize the word in English
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and then the word in your own language,
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you're almost forcing yourself to translate in your mind
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whenever you hear that word.
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But if you can learn words
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and if you are able to visualize the meaning,
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it will help you to stop translating in your mind.
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As soon as you possibly can
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on your English learning journey,
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you should get an English only dictionary.
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A dictionary where you can find the word in English
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and the definition,
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and if you don't have an actual dictionary,
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use an online dictionary that is English only.
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When you first start learning a language,
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it's nice to have a French English dictionary,
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or a Japanese English dictionary,
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they're very helpful because you can look up
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what a word means in your own language,
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but they are actually not a good idea
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once you've reached a certain level,
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because when you do that,
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you're actually training your brain
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to translate all the time.
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So, as soon as you possibly can,
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get an English only dictionary,
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or if you don't wanna buy an actual dictionary,
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there are plenty of English only dictionaries online,
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start using that as soon as you possibly can
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in your English learning journey.
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So, you might be thinking to yourself
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if you've been watching my video lessons for a while that,
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I've said all these things before and you would be correct.
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I've said most of what I've said in this video,
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in other videos,
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but I'm saying it again because repetition,
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doing things over and over again
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or hearing things over and over again,
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is part of the learning process.
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It's just kind of how humans work.
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It would be awesome,
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if you could just know something after reading it once
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or hearing it once,
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but it doesn't always work that way.
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So, repetition is one of the last recommendations
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I'm going to give you.
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In order to stop translating in your mind,
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if you reread things,
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or if you listen to something over and over again,
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eventually your brain stops actively translating it.
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Eventually you'll understand what you're hearing
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without your brain needing to convert it
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into your own language, so do that.
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If you can reread something,
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if you can listen to something over and over again,
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do it, add repetition into your learning.
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Hey, thanks so much for watching this little English lesson
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about how to stop translating in your mind
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when you're reading English or listening to English,
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I hope it helped you a little bit.
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why don't you stick around and watch another English lesson.
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