How to think in English
Welcome to Speak English with Tiffani.
I am Teacher Tiffani and today I am going
to teach you How to think in English.
This lesson will improve your ability to speak
clearly and logically in English.
Are you ready?
Well then, let’s jump right in.
Thinking involves interactions between pathways
that carry information from one part of your
brain to the next.
Simply put, there are triggers that lead to
chain reactions in your brain.
Let’s look at how this works.
When you are driving, you are presented with
various signs, colors, and objects.
But, when you see the color green it triggers
a reaction in your brain.
The green trigger makes you think of going
forward.
The red trigger on the other hand, makes you
think that you have to stop.
In a study that was done regarding triggers
and the brain, it was found that many fast
food companies use the colors red and yellow.
This is because red triggers appetite and
hunger.
While yellow, on the other hand, triggers
the feelings of happiness and friendliness.”
For example, one of the largest global fast
food chains is McDonald’s.
And what colors do they use for their logo?
You got it, red and yellow.
That is because McDonald’s knows that red
and yellow trigger people to think that they
are hungry.
But, the truth is all of our thoughts start
with some type of trigger.
Look at the next few images and see if you
can think of the English word that matches them.
How did you do?
You probably got them all correct, right?
You thought in English after seeing the proper
triggers.
This is the secret to thinking in English
You must study with triggers
Basically, give your brain more things to
connect to
And this extends past just simply one word
triggers.
You must also look for Situation and Emotional
triggers in order to think in English.
Ok, let’s test out this theory really quickly.
Does the English word for this image come
to mind?
Or do you only know what it is called in your
own language?
Well, in English this is called a “Tractor”
one more time a “Tractor”
So now, this image is a trigger for you to
think of the word “Tractor” in English.
Ready for your test?
Here we go.
Did you get it?
Once you saw the trigger, did you think about
what it was in English?
You did right?
Great job!
Now, let’s see if this really works with
Situational triggers.
So, in this image we see two tractors that
look like they were in an accident.
But, we need an English expression or phrase
that we can use so that we can think about
this situation in English.
The English expression is “plowed into”.
One more time, “plowed into”.
“The tractor plowed into the other tractor.”
Now, this image has become a trigger for a
thought in English.
Ready, set, go!
Nice job!
See, you just thought in English.
Finally, let’s check out emotional triggers
that will help you think in English.
In this image we see someone who is injured.
And they are probably feeling lots of pain.
So how can we describe this emotion or feeling?
We can use “My whole body aches”. One more time, “My whole body aches.”
“After the accident, my whole body was aching.”
Now, this image has become an emotional trigger
for a thought in English.
Tractor
Plowed into
My whole body aches
Let’s do it!
Here we go!
My whole body aches
Tractor
Cat
Dog
Plowed into
Water
Apple
Banana
Now start thinking in English