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One of the biggest concerns my students have is how to think quickly enough
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to join a conversation in English and express themselves the way they want to.
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I totally understand. I had this problem too when I was studying German in Germany,
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and studying Spanish in the Dominican Republic.
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But the good news is there are things you can do to train your brain to think in English
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so that you don't have to translate in your head, and you can jump right into the conversation in English.
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We're going to work on training your brain to think in English today,
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and also training your brain to respond quickly to questions.
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This is all stuff that you can practice and get better at.
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So the next time you're in a conversation, you can join it as naturally and as freely as you want.
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Just think of that. To be able to express yourself in English the way you want to.
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If you like this video, or you learned something from it, please subscribe with notifications and do like it.
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It really helps.
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Now we've already done a few videos where we started building the skill of thinking in English.
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We started with naming objects and then describing sentences.
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Now, you're being hit with conversation.
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You're going to be asked a question. And there will be ten seconds for you to answer.
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Now if you can't come up with something, some questions will be easier than others, that's okay.
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If you can't form a whole sentence, just think of the words you might use when describing,
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when answering that question.
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So for example, if the question is: What would you do if you won $10,000?
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You could say: Mexico, beach, vacation.
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If you can't come up with something more full.
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For example: I would take my family on vacation to Mexico.
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I'd get a house on the beach and we would all have the time of our lives.
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So whatever your level is, you can still respond in one way or another.
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At the end of this video, I'm going to show you a few resources for moving forward,
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for continuing to practice answering questions, and I'm also going to issue you a challenge
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where you can practice answering a question, make a video put it on Instagram,
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and then I'm going to share it with everybody.
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Alright, let's get started. Here is your first question.
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Hey how are you doing today?
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That's a pretty simple question.
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You can answer with just one word.
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Fine or great.
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Maybe if you're a little bit more comfortable with English,
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your mind went a little further and in your mind, you said: I'm great, how are you?
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That's awesome! Wherever you are, it doesn't matter, that's your starting point
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and putting in the work will help you get better.
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As we go forward with these questions, you may find that you give very simple answers
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or that you can talk for days, that's great!
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Pause the video and keep talking, keep working on that skill of answering in English.
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Are you tempted to speak out loud? That's actually okay. I'm fine with that.
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I know this video is about training your mind to think in English,
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but if you're speaking it instead, that's okay.
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The one thing to be careful of is that you're not thinking it in your native language first,
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and then translating it.
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If you find that you keep thinking in your native language,
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then you probably need to simplify what you're doing,
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so rather than trying to put together a sentence,
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just think of words in English that you would use in an answer, okay?
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So bring it back as simply as you need to, as far back as you need to in simplification,
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in order to be able to do it in only English, thinking in English,
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or speaking in English with none of your native language involved.
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What's your favorite thing to eat for breakfast?
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So what is your favorite thing to eat for breakfast?
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Maybe you answered in one word: bagels,
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or maybe you got more elaborate with your answer:
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For breakfast I love a David's bagel, New York City cinnamon raisin toasted with plain cream cheese.
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Maybe orange juice with some pulp on the side.
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Okay, here's your next question.
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When's the last time you needed an umbrella?
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Okay so you see how this works.
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You don't know the question ahead of time.
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You're asked it and you have to think on your feet.
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You have to quickly jump in, answer that in English.
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And if you're having too hard of a time doing that, and your mind keeps going to your native language,
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then drop answering the question and just say words
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that you would say in your answer like: bagel, or cream cheese, or whatever.
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Wherever you are, I'm going to keep saying it. Wherever you are, that's okay, that's your starting point.
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Love it and take one step forward by practicing.
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I know a lot of people like to learn about how to get better at something,
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but then it's hard to actually put in the time for the training.
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And it's a challenge. I'm putting you on the spot here.
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Question after question. But you can do this.
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You're now going to get two full minutes of questions.
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If you get frustrated or flustered, just skip that question.
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Just take your breath, and just breathe until the next question, and start again from scratch, okay?
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Two minutes.
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Here we go.
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What shoes do you think are the most comfortable?
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What's your favorite movie and why?
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What's your dream job?
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Did you sleep well last night?
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What did you have for dinner yesterday?
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Who is your favorite teacher and why?
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Can you tell me how to get to the closest restaurant?
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I love opera but what's your favorite kind of music?
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If you could travel anywhere, where would you go and what would you do there?
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How did you celebrate your last birthday?
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Tell me about your family.
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You're still watching, you did it!
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You stuck with me and you trained your mind to think in English.
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Depending on your level, this is easy and fun, or this is hard and tiring.
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Either way, doing it every day will take you further down the road to where you want to be,
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to where you can join English conversation quickly,
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speak English fast, and just feel confident about your skills.
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Now don't stop here. If you want to keep going, go to Google and put in random question generator.
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There are a few that you'll get at the top, and I'll put some links in the video description.
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Go to those sites click on the button, and it's going to throw a question at you.
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If you have no idea what the question means, just click the next button
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and keep it going until you get a question that you can answer.
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You know, do this one minute a day, just generate one question for yourself.
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Look at it, answer it, come up with your question right away in English.
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Doing this just a little bit every day will build this skill for you of reacting in English,
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thinking in English, and that's just going to come in so handy
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every time you try to join a conversation in English.
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And now for the challenge if you follow me on Instagram,
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take a video of yourself answering a question, following a prompt.
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Don't plan ahead of time.
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Take the video, tag me in it, @rachelsenglish
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and I'm going to put all of those into my Instagram story here for the next week, okay?
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Tag @rachelsenglish, I'm going to put it in my story then go watch the story
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and see if other students have also practiced their English, practice their conversational skills.
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And we can all watch, everybody's together, and just appreciate the effort that everyone's making together.
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Now I make new videos every Tuesday.
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Please subscribe with notifications, and do come back here every week, watch the video, we have fun together.
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And keep your studying going right now with this video.
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It takes a little bit of English conversation, we study it together, it's very fun you're going to love it,
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watch it, click it, enjoy it.
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That's it guys and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.