How to THINK in English | No More Translating in Your Head!

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Rachel's English


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If you’re translating in your head, then you know that that’s a frustrating way to speak English.
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But the good news is there are concrete things you can do and practice to stop
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translating in your head and start thinking in English.
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In this video we’re going to give you tips and strategies to start thinking in English,
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stop translating in your head, and increase fluency speaking English.
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And what a better way to start 2020 than with this goal.
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First, I want you to name one reason why you want to start thinking in English.
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I want to learn to think in English so I can easily participate in conversation.
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Whatever your reason is, I know it’s a good one.
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And I think in 2020, you can make that happen.
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The first tip is to start simple and name objects around you in English.
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I remember when I was learning German and I was doing this, I had to learn the article as well, der, die, das.
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We don’t have that in English, but it doesn’t hurt to really focus on the pronunciation
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as you're thinking of simple objects.
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In fact, that’s why I started my YouTube channel and even my Academy –
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when I was learning German, French, and Italian as an opera student,
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I couldn’t find any resources that focused enough on pronunciation.
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And I knew that to be effective, I needed the right pronunciation right from the beginning.
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So I created my YouTube channel and my Academy to put pronunciation forward.
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So take a moment as you’re naming objects to think about pronunciation.
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Closet.
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Box.
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Million subscriber button.
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Cool.
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Globe.
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Window.
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And if you’re not sure about the pronunciation, listen to some native speakers.
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You can use an online dictionary. Also, Youglish is a great resource for this.
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Computer, compute.
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They’re all saying with a flap.
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Compu-- rarararara. A flap instead of TT, a T sound.
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Computer. Computer.
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Middle syllable stress.
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If you can add this step, of focusing on the pronunciation and listening to native speakers,
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awesome. If not, if you only have 15 seconds, and you’re naming as many as you can, that’s okay too.
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So that’s step one and it’s simple.
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Take a moment, look around you, and name all of the objects that you can in English.
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If you can do that very easily, then you can move on. But if that’s a challenge for you,
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spend some time on object naming.
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Every time you’re in a new room, a new environment, take a few seconds to do it.
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Note words you don’t know, look them up, learn them.
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The context will help you remember them.
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The next step is to think in simple sentences.
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Stop right now and think of the beginning of a sentence: I’m---.
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I’m hungry, I’m tired, I’m working.
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Do it in English. I’ll wait a few seconds. You're starting with 'I'm...'
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Now look around you.
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What can you say about anything in your environment?
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This chair is comfy.
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The drawer is open.
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My desk is messy.
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That one’s easy because it’s almost always true.
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If there’s something you can't describe, look up the words you need in a dictionary, memorize it.
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Memorize that phrase.
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Learning in context like this will help.
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Speaking of dictionaries, see if you can do this.
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Get an English-only dictionary rather than a translating dictionary
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between English and your native language.
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If you come across a word in English that you don’t know, use the English-only dictionary,
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a Learner's dictionary.
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Can you see what we’re doing here?
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We’re building your mind to work in English mode rather than translation mode.
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There is a thing called a Learner’s dictionary, and it describes every word in English,
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in simple words and terms.
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Try it. Merriam-Webster has one,
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Oxford, Cambridge.
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If you have to learn and understand a word by reading in English,
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by studying what it means in English, then you’ll know it as an English word.
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Not as a translation of your language.
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So you’ve named single words, and you’ve made simple sentences.
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The next step is …
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Have small conversations with yourself in English.
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With yourself? Yes,
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you don’t feel pressure to speak quickly, to come up with the next thing.
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You can keep the pace slow, relaxed.
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I absolutely did this when learning Spanish.
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In fact, I remember a car trip I did by myself
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from Sarasota to Gainesville where the whole time I spoke to myself in Spanish.
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If this is hard for you, stop and give up.
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No! It will get better and easier with practice.
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Do it every day.
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Set aside 2 minutes every day to have a simple conversation with yourself.
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Give yourself 30 days.
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Do this every day for 30 days. Don't take a day off.
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If you have five minutes one day, do it for five minutes.
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A whole conversation, as simple as it needs to be, in English.
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In 30 days, you’ll see. Wow. I did improve.
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This is worth my time.
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And rededicate 30 more days.
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Once you’re able to do this, I think you’re able to do step 4, which is really exciting.
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Change at least one of your everyday life things to English.
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Everyday life things?
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What's that?
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Switch your calendar to English.
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Use the English months and days of the week and write what you’re going to be doing in English.
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Or do you do to-do lists? Try it in English. A grocery list. Or change your Facebook settings
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so that your language is in English.
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Everything you see, you've got a friend request, and so on, will be in English.
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Maybe try internet searches in English.
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Or read an English newspaper, or listen to news in English.
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Do you write a journal?
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Try writing it in English. Yes! I love this.
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Take one everyday thing and do it in English.
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Switch your brain.
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Every morning when you wake up, before you get out of bed,
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take two minutes to think about your day in English.
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Here’s another idea of an everyday thing you can do in English:
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take one thing like getting dressed, making breakfast,
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getting from your car to your desk, cleaning up.
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As you’re doing it, in your head, narrate in English.
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Laundry day.
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That's light, that should go there.
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Let's see. Does this need to be sprayed for stains? Yeah.
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Better spray it. Al l right, let's load up the washing machine.
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That's too light, that should go there.
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Okay, shove it all in.
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Let's get some soap. Where is that?
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Here it is.
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Put it in there, close the door, press 'start', there we go!
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And here's another one I love: learn how to do one thing in English.
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It can be really small, like, how to poach an egg.
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Research it and learn about it in English only,
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watch only English videos and read only English instructions.
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Or maybe it’s something bigger, a bigger project like how to knit or how to draw.
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Take an online course in English only on that topic.
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Pick something you’re dying to know how to do anyway.
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This will make it a super-enjoyable lesson.
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The next step is something
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you’re actually going to want to be doing all along, with all the steps, and that’s...
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keep track so you’re doing it every day.
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Once you choose that you want to think English and stop translating in your head,
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write down every day what you do.
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And of course, do this in English.
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It could look like this:
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Today I named everything around me that I could think of in English two different times.
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I watched a 3-minute news story in English.
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Just having a place to write it down can motivate you to do it.
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And the last thing is something you can do every night after you lay down for bed,
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but before you fall asleep.
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Recap your day in English.
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You’re taking advantage of this opportunity that you’ll have every day,
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no matter where you are or what your day was like:
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no one I know falls asleep the moment their head hits the pillow.
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What a lovely day that was.
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I got to meet my mom for lunch, go for a walk in the afternoon,
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and I even had time to watch a movie after I put the kids down to bed.
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And who knows, by putting your mind in English mode just before bed,
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maybe you’re even setting yourself up to dream in English, continuing your practice.
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The brain does amazing things with what it’s learned that day while you sleep.
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What have you done to build a consistent English practice to help you start to think in English?
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Put it in the comments so others can learn from your best tips.
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Which of these ideas is new to you?
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Or which are you most excited about?
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Let me know.
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The next video I want you to watch is one with tips on increasing your vocabulary.
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This can help with naming objects, and, of course,
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starting to have those conversations with yourself in your head.
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Please don’t forget to subscribe with notifications,
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I make new videos on speaking English every Tuesday.
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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