Think in English and Speak Faster in Conversations | Stop Translating

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Speak Confident English


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Imagine you and I are having a conversation.
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Maybe you're joining one of my classes and you're the first student to arrive in
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my online classroom. So I look at you and I say,
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what did you do over the weekend? It's a pretty simple question, right?
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But perhaps you're feeling a bit nervous.
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So you start to think of the answer first in your native language,
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and then you struggle to translate it into English.
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By the time you're ready to speak, another student has joined the class,
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the conversation has moved on and you missed your opportunity.
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Super frustrating, as you and I both know,
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this process of translating from your native language into English is time
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consuming. It slows you down and inhibits fluency.
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To top it all off, it leads to those missed opportunities,
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the missed opportunity to say what you want to say to connect with others
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and express your thoughts.
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So what if you could skip translating altogether and just
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respond in the moment in English?
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What if you could begin thinking in English and confidently participating in
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conversations? This leads to saving time and building automaticity.
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Now,
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if you're one of my fluency school students or a member of my Confident Women
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community, then you absolutely know what automaticity is.
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Automaticity is the ability to do something automatically without a lot
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of effort or stress,
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like the ability to say what you want in English automatically.
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That's not just possible.
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It's exactly what I'm going to show you in this Confident English lesson.
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I'm going to walk you through a step by step process to stop
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translating and begin thinking in English,
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and I'll share how to know that you're making progress.
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So be sure to stick with me.
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Now, before we go any further, if this is your first time here,
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I want to share a quick welcome. I'm Annemarie,
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an English confidence and fluency coach.
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If you would love to discover years of lessons just like this and free resources
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for me,
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you can find all of that and more over at my Speak Confident English website.
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To get started, I want to be very clear about one thing.
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Shifting from translating in your head to thinking in English and expressing
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yourself in the moment doesn't happen overnight.
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It requires persistence, patience, and practice.
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Kind of like training for a marathon. I know, I know,
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I know training for a marathon might not sound awesome right now,
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but hear me out.
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I want you to think for a moment about your proudest achievement,
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something you feel great about accomplishing.
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I would bet that accomplishment didn't come easily.
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I imagine that you worked for it.
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The best things in our lives come from things that we put effort into.
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Imagine having easy, fluid,
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effortless conversations in English conversations where the words just
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flow. It would feel amazing, right? Every step,
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every bit of effort that you put in toward that achievement is worth it.
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So let's dive into the process of how to begin thinking in English.
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I'm going to present several action strategies with you now,
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depending on your English proficiency level and your current abilities to think
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in English, you might wanna start with strategy number one,
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or perhaps you're ready to get started with strategy four or five.
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I want you to start where you need to start, and no matter where that is,
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it's totally okay. Do what works best for you.
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Strategy number one is start small.
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I want you to take a moment to look at the room around you. What do you see?
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Pay attention to the objects and start naming those objects
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in English in your mind.
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Naming the objects around you as you move through an environment helps you to
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recall vocabulary that you know.
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It also helps you to recognize where you might be lacking vocabulary.
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The best thing about this is you can do it anytime and anywhere.
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As you notice vocabulary that might be lacking, you can take a note of that.
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You can take a mental note or write it down in a phone app or in a notebook that
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you keep. In addition to naming the objects that you see,
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you might also consider colors, textures, shapes,
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and so on. Then you can go on to strategy number two,
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build word pictures.
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This means to create a description or a mental picture in your mind using
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words. Now,
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we're not getting into full sentences yet here we're simply taking a look
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at what's around us, naming the objects,
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and then naming other words that we associate with those objects.
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What are the other words that come to mind for you? Let me give you an example.
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Let's say you walk into a room and you see a box of tissues.
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You might begin building a word picture by naming other words you associate with
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that box of tissues like rectangle, blue, cardboard, empty,
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cold, sick, sneeze, blow,
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throw away, restock and flu season. Now,
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I haven't given you any sentences there, but as I gave you that list of words,
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there was probably a mental picture that started to come to your mind.
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This process allows you to expand the association that you have with a
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particular object and expand your vocabulary Strategy
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number three is connect to the first encounter. Now,
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this is specific to learning new vocabulary, a new phrase or expression.
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As you learn something new,
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I want you to take a mental snapshot of the place,
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the context or the situation you were in when you learned that
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new vocabulary.
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This connection helps you to recall that word later. For example,
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if you recently learned the word savvy in a work conversation,
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you might recall that you learned this in a conversation that took place in
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the break room about a colleague who was learning a new tech process.
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Not only does this help with your ability to recall that word later,
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it also helps you understand the kinds of situations in which we
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use that vocabulary word strategy Number four, complete your thoughts.
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This is where we transition from naming objects and the words you associate with
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that object into sentences,
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and I recommend if you're just beginning that you start with simple sentence
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structures. For example, I see,
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and then you might talk about what you see in the room around you. For example,
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I see a blue rectangular box of tissues that reminds
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me of when I got sick, I was sneezing a lot, and now it's empty,
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so I need to restock it. That's my first sentence.
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All I'm doing here is taking that list of word associations I've created
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and starting to put it together. Now, you can do this in two ways.
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You can certainly write down a few sentences in a vocabulary notebook,
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for example, or you can practice saying them aloud.
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I always encourage my students to not only say something out loud,
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but to record it.
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This allows you to go back and listen so that you can evaluate
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how you did and if you want to or need to make adjustments. Now,
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if you're not sure about this entire process of recording yourself speaking
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English, I have a recommendation. After you watch this lesson,
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I want you to go over to my speak Confident English website and download my
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in-depth English fluency training called How to Get the Confidence to Say What
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You Want In English. It is the answer to an effective,
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efficient way to get speaking practice so that you can build your English
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confidence and fluency. Once you're ready,
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you can go on to strategy number five, dig deeper and apply.
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Once you're comfortable with the basic expressions,
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begin to focus on the specific contexts in which a
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phrase might be used. How do you use various expressions appropriately?
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For example, if you recently learned the expression to be in over one's head,
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you might think about using that in a conversation with a colleague about some
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challenges happening at work.
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Once you've got that first situational context in place,
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you can start to think about other situations that are similar.
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Doing this builds up a library of knowledge in how various
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expressions and phrases in English can be used. Strategy number six,
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immerse yourself.
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This means to dive headfirst into the English speaking world.
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Do everything you can to absorb English and to use English.
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Watch English language media, read in English,
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switch your device settings to English and encourage your friends,
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coworkers or family members to communicate with you in English as much as
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possible. If you don't have anyone around you who can do that,
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consider finding an online speaking partner or joining an online English
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speaking community like my Confident Women Community,
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and then strategy number seven, dive deep and discuss.
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This means two things. First, engage deeply with topics that interest you,
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so this might be reviewing a variety of articles and listening to
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podcasts on one very specific topic,
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and then after doing that,
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spend time talking about it with someone else.
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What I love about this process is if you read two articles and listen to
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a podcast on wellbeing, for example,
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you're going to start hearing the same vocabulary,
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the same sentence structures over and over, so it reinforces your vocabulary,
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and then when you use it in conversations,
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you're actively using that vocabulary,
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not just passively learning it and getting to have fun talking about something
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you love in English. Now, for this,
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you do need someone you can practice with. It might be a friend,
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a coworker. Again, an online speaking partner or small group,
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whoever it may be. I have one recommendation.
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If you're just beginning to practice speaking aloud,
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make sure that the person or the people you're practicing with are
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trustworthy. You trust them and you feel safe with them.
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This will help to remove some anxiety so that you can think and speak
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more clearly. It will also open you up to trying some new things.
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It can be scary to try a new word for the first time if you're not a hundred
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percent sure how to use it, but if you trust the people you're speaking with,
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it's a little bit easier to do that and you can get feedback from them on
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whether it was understood and used correctly or whether you might need to make a
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small shift in how it was used.
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If you consistently put this process in place and apply these seven strategies,
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you will absolutely transition from needing to think
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first in your native language and then translate into the ability to
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think in English and express yourself more quickly in conversations.
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Now, you might have a couple questions right now like,
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how do I know if I'm making progress?
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You'll know that you're making progress when you're able to express yourself
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without translating from your native language as often and with fewer
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pauses or hesitations. On top of that,
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your conversations will likely include more complex sentences and you'll be
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sharing more detail in your conversations.
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You might also wonder why the transition from thinking in your native language
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to thinking in English is taking so long.
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Learning a new language is like training a muscle. It takes time,
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mental effort, and consistent practice to improve,
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so I want you to be patient with yourself and know that every step you're making
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is helping you reach that goal and it's worth it. Lastly, you might be thinking,
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Annemarie, I've done some of this and I still get stuck.
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I still need to translate sometimes. What am I doing wrong?
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If this happens? When you get stuck,
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I want you to just pause for a moment and step back,
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observe what's going on and use this as a learning opportunity.
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Try to identify the specific word or concept that you're having a difficult time
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thinking about and talking about in English.
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Then there are two things you can do. Number one,
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if it's in the middle of a conversation,
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you'll need to find a way to move forward so you could use a synonym or try to
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explain it with some kind of definition to get your idea across.
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The second thing that you want to do is pay attention to where you got
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stuck. Again, what was the word or concept?
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Make a note of that because that might be a particular area where you need to do
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a little bit more work.
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You might want to go back to one of the previous strategies,
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read some articles on that topic in English.
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Listen to some podcasts so you can hear how others talk about it,
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the language that they use,
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and then go on with the other strategies that we've used here To finish this
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lesson on how to begin thinking in English,
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I want you to remember this one thing. Like any significant change in life,
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this transformation takes time, practice and perseverance.
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Start small with the strategies we've discussed here and be patient with
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yourself. As you make progress every day,
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you are moving closer to thinking fluently and effortlessly in English.
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Now,
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it might not always feel like it if you've ever taken a strenuous
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hike, then you know there are times when you're climbing up and moving forward,
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and there are times when you might be headed back downhill before the next big
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climb. That is a natural part of the learning process.
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Your level of stress,
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tiredness and so much more can impact how you feel on any
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particular day or any moment. However,
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if you're practicing consistently, you are making progress,
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and when you feel those small victories,
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when you have a conversation that was so much fun in English and you didn't feel
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worried or panicked and you didn't need to translate, celebrate,
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celebrate those moments.
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They are signs of your growing mastery. As you get started with this process,
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I would love to hear from you.
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I want to know what strategies are most helpful to you,
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and you can share that with me in several ways.
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You can always give this lesson a thumbs up here on YouTube and share a comment
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about your experience down below.
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If you get my weekly Wednesday emails,
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you can also click reply to any one of those emails.
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I would love to hear how this goes for you.
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Thank you so much for joining me today,
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and I look forward to seeing you next time.
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