THINK in ENGLISH / How to learn to think in English

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Hey Everyone! ) I’m Anna and welcome to my channel. Here, I post some useful information for English learners. I’m from Ukraine and I’ve worked on my English and accent, for the most part, on my own, but you can find out and trace my story by watching my videos. I’ve been studying American pronunciation for a long time, and I still do, and I guess I always will – because it’s not math. Learning a language, it’s a lifetime journey. I know exactly what it takes to become fluent and acquire an accent in a non-English speaking country, and I’ve never even been to one. And I’m sharing this information here – on my channel.

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Hey guys! Welcome back. You’re watching the “English Fluency Journey Chanel” with me, with Anna.
So, today’s topic that we’re going talk about, I think can be related to almost every English learner. And that’s why I think it’s really important for this question to be addressed.
How to think in English? How do we learn to think in English? How can we shift from translating in our heads to thinking in English?

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As a native English speaker I have a very important tip for anyone concerned with "English accents". Truth is, there is no such thing as an "English accent". People who speak English have different accents all over the world and we understand each other just fine. For example, I'm from the US. People from England, Australia, or even people in the US have different accents when speaking English. You can bend the rules with English and still be understood. So don't put a lot of pressure on yourself about your accent. There are native English speakers who break the rules when speaking all the time. Especially, in the US! People in the Southern US speak with a different accent than people in the Northeast US. It's ok. Just focus on pronunciation. Even "broken English" can be understood to most English speakers. If there is a word or thought you're having trouble with, just ask. Most native speakers will be happy to help. Just don't worry about something like your accent. It's not that important and it's the last thing you should worry about. The person in this video made a personal choice to speak with an American accent. Totally fine, but certainly not mandatory to speak English. *Just a little advice. I hope it helps.* -Good luck

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1. Passive listening
2. "Describing" practice
3. "Speaking your mind" practice
4. Controlling your thinking process in English
It would be really helpful to read a lot.

Thank you for your tips.

juntaepark
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listen to English 3-4 hours every day is a helpful way to improve

haoxuanguo
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great pieces of advice to start thinking in English

asadali-hfsk
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You speak so clear, I can hear every word easily. Thank you for sharing and helping me learn English.

dhp
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Gladly hear you tell this matter. it helps me to more aware that sometimes I get through this problem too.

meo
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Your ideas to master english learning are very interesting.
By the way, this is Stephen's krashen theory. He developed the concept of Massive input: listen a lot and read a lot.
Steve Kaufman said the same thing.
In my point of view this is an excellent strategy to learn another language.
When I listen your voice accent, there isn't difference between you and a native speaker.
you have reached an excellent level. Your mastery of the language is better than some french diplomats or ministers. well done!
I think I will need at least 4 years to get closer to your level in english ( my strategy is : I never give up till I succeed!). I am quite impressed because in addition you are very young and english is not your mother tongue. In France, there is only 15% of people who speak english at a high level.
My method to learn english: massive input: listen a lot, read a lot, write a lot.
And when I am ready, I speak.
I think my main problem, I speak a little.

choukrimarzouki
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Nice information about english learning.

altafmalikenglish
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I found your best phrase. ''The more you do something, the better you get at it''

felixpaniagua
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I remenber when i first heard you, i said " Yes, this is the accent i wanna get !" and i subscribed to your channel. So i always thought you were an native speaker till i came across this video "Mastering English Without Visiting An English Speaking Country Even ONCE! | Interview with Anna", i really do love your accent and i wish i could speak as fluently and with the same accent as you. Thank you so, you are such an inspiration for me !

warabill
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When I think in English, at that time I imagine that I am in front of so many people, they are listening 👂 to me, and I'm speaking in English on any topic. It happens in my mind, anyone can't know this.
I do this, because none is with me to speak in English. My mobile 📱 teach me, because Anna is on YouTube and I learn English with myself😊😊😊😊😊😊

SunilYadav-vwcd
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When you get to the point of dreaming in English and see you out there speaking - it is the great sign that you are improving.But it is just my own outlook on learning process.Thanks anyway, Sweety!

sergeialekseenko
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Really your English is very beneficial for English learners, because your voice is very clear and your pronunciation is very best.

sultansworld
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When I talk with myself I think I am more fluent in English conversation but when I have to talk with another person I have to search words in my mind.

sumitsingh
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Yes. You right. I´m learning reading and listenning. I travel to Japan in 2001.- I was learning english 6 months. Quickly. However was useful. But even I talked a little and I studied very much during my international trainning course of environmental control engineering. My japanish and asian friends don´t talked a lot of english as me. We understood our feelings. We were very good friends. Maybe beacause my course was about control pollution engineering. Maybe. Now I want to speak as a native speaker.

xgamezmx
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I used to translate everything in my head. When I started listening a LOT almost everything in my new language is when I started thinking in English.

JamesandHarry
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Great video, as usual. Congratulations! Keep in mind that you can only build the thoughts your repertoire of words and sentences allows you to build. Do not try to think (and speak) in a foreign language with the same level of complexity you would use in your native language and at the same speed. It would not be possible. Allow yourself to go back to your infancy for a while and limit yourself to think and speak like a kid. You will get back to your usual complexity level when your control of the language will make it possible.

AlessandroBottoni
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Every time when I watch your videos I always find some interesting phrases, write them down and read out loud and it really helps. Today this phrase was a challenge for me - to get comfortable with consuming and being exposed to the language 😅. I didn’t know about using a word expose in that way. Thank for your lesson Anna!

squirejohnson
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Hi Anna, as an ESL teacher, following you for some time and appreciating your efforts in sharing your experience generously with learners. Inspiring. Thanks a lot.

kocerarif
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Hi, Anna. As a Translator and Interpreter I totally agree with you when you say that It's very important to read...

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