Think In English Heres Exactly How To Stop Translating In Your Head

We’re doing it again.

Building your skill to think in English so you can join the conversation with confidence,

stop translating in your head

and be more effective in communication.

If you feel like it takes too long to express yourself in English, or you feel nervous speaking English,

this video is for you.

Thinking in English and getting your mind to go to English quickly is a skill you can build on.

In today’s video, we’re working with flash cards to focus on words. We’re going to do nouns, verbs, and adjectives.

And we’re going to build the English image association,

skipping your native language. There might be some words you don’t know.

Great! Then you get to learn new vocabulary too.

As always, if you like this video or you learned something new,

please like and subscribe with notifications, it really helps.

In doing this, we want to use words you already know.

Learning vocabulary is different.

This is a skill where we’re building the skill to think in English first,

building those pathways in your brain, so hopefully many of these words will be words that you already know.

Before you start the exercise, say to your brain: we’re going to think only in English.

You’ll see a prompt, and you’ll think the word.

If you want to say it out loud, go ahead. If you don’t know the word, don’t worry,

we’re going to go over everything at the end of the video.

First, you’ll see a picture with different sections highlighted like this.

And when you see it, you’ll think in your head: wing.

Then something else will be highlighted and each time you see a different highlight, think the English word.

If you don’t know it, don’t worry just wait for the next one.

Let’s keep going with that image.

Then you’ll see this.

And you’ll have three seconds to come up with a verb to describe anything that’s happening in the picture.

Any verb, any action that’s happening.

And then you’ll see this.

And you’ll have three seconds to name an adjective.

An adverb would be fine too.

Then at the end, we’ll go over everything like this.

Wing, beak, claw.

Or maybe you just said foot.

Flying or landing.

White, or maybe you said graceful.

I’ll suggest verbs and adjectives that you could have said,

but of course you may have come up with something totally different from what I say, and that’s okay.

There are no wrong answers here if what you’re saying describes anything that’s happening in the picture.

Now if you saw that image, and you said something like drinking Coke.

Then that doesn’t actually describe what’s happening, but hey,

if your mind said that in English, that’s something!

We’re going to move pretty quickly. So just relax,

open up your mind, and let the English come in.

Remember, you want to direct your mind to go to the English word first.

You should know most of these words already, we’re building the skill of recall.

We’re going to do a bunch of pictures and then we’ll go over all the words.

Okay we’re halfway through, and I’m checking in on you.

How are you doing? Is it fun? Stressful?

Let’s take a minute to reset our minds,

clear it out, think English only, keep going.

Great!

Were the verbs and adjectives harder?

It was less about naming something you see, and more about making a decision about what to say.

That’s definitely a little bit more challenging.

Let’s go over some possible answers now.

Knees.

Hair.

Grill.

Did you know this part of the car is called a grill?

I didn’t know that until I was older.

Probably high school.

I have a whole video that goes over vocabulary for the car. I’ll link to it at the end of the video.

Windshield.

Notice here the D comes after an N before another consonant sound.

It’s very common to drop that D sound and I did.

Windshield.

Windshield.

Laying. Chatting. Maybe you said laughing.

Friendly.

Wait, what happened there?

Again the D comes after an N, before a consonant,

very common to drop that D.

I didn’t say friendly, but there’s no D, friendly.

Or maybe you said dirty, talking about the truck, old,

or maybe happy talking about the girls.

Swimsuit.

Maybe you said swim trunks, or just trunks, or maybe you said shorts.

Rock.

Bowl.

Or maybe you said container.

Splashing.

Covering.

Playing.

Fun.

Playful.

Or maybe you hate being splashed, so the word you thought was: mean.

Bench, hat, book, ear, finger.

We call this smallest finger, the pinky.

Laughing, reading.

Sunny, happy.

Masks, scrubs.

We call this kind of clothing, which you’ll see a lot on doctors, nurses, dentists, and veterinarians.

Scrubs.

There is a TV show in the US called Scrubs that ran in the 2000s.

Light switch.

Mirror.

Tray.

Cleaning. Fixing. Working.

Focused.

r maybe you said: blue or yellow, describing a color in the photo,

or scared because maybe you hate going to the dentist.

Laptop. Or maybe you said computer.

Braid. Or maybe you just said hair.

Hair tie. We’re getting detailed here.

These are also called elastics.

Stripes. This pattern is called stripes.

Or maybe you said shoulder since that’s the part of the shirt that I circled.

Playing. Pointing. Winning.

Maybe you said cheering.

Excited. Elated.

Vest.

This article of clothing is called a vest.

I have a whole video that goes over vocabulary words for clothing.

I’ll link to it at the end of this video.

Bubble. Sleeve.

This part of the shirt is called the sleeve,

or maybe you said arm since that’s the body part that goes in the sleeve.

Zipper. Polka dots.

This pattern is called polka dots with a silent L.

Blowing. Playing. Trying.

Concentrating. Young. Engaged.

We use the word engaged to describe committing to marry someone,

but we also use it to mean engrossed in something, really concentrated in it.

Paying full attention.

Quartet. When I drew this, I was thinking quartet, but maybe you said men or players or musicians.

Violin.

Viola.

This instrument that’s a little bigger than a violin is called a viola.

Cello.

Bow.

There’s another word spelled the same way but pronounced: bow with the OW diphthong.

That’s something that a performer might do at the end of a concert.

Performers will bow during the audience applause.

Stand or music stand.

Column. This word has a silent N at the end.

Smiling. Formal.

Musical. Coordinated.

Watch. Belt. Collar. Lapel. Tie.

This can be called a jacket or blazer.

Handshake.

Again the D after an N before a consonant.

That D will usually be dropped. Handshake. No D sound.

Shaking hands. Making a deal. Agreeing. Committing.

Professional. Pleased.

Teddy bear. Tablecloth.

Or maybe you said lace, since that’s what it’s made of, or table since that’s what it’s covering.

Balloon.

Cake.

Celebrating.

Playing.

Pink.

Silly.

Gloves.

Or maybe you said hands.

Again D after an N before a consonant in the word hands. We usually won’t say that D sound. Hands.

Apron.

Scissors.

Spatula.

Notice the letter T here makes a CH sound.

I think a lot of people would probably misspell this word putting in a CH.

Spatula.

Cooking.

Working.

Making.

Preparing.

Grilling.

Korean.

Tasty.

Luggage. Or maybe you said suitcase.

Umbrella.

Sign. Or menu.

Waiter, or server.

Eating. Dining. Talking. Working.

Busy.

Full. Crowded.

Hungry.

Or if you’re describing the two umbrellas maybe you thought open and closed.

The more you do this kind of thing where you walk into a room or look at a picture

and try to describe everything in English in your head,

the quicker you’ll be able to think in English when you’re in a conversation.

You’re just simply training your brain to use English for thoughts.

You can do this by doing some every day. I challenge you every day this week, pick a photo.

When you see in the newspaper or on social media, try to name as many objects as you can,

then choose a verb or an adjective to further describe what you see.

Go on describing what you see in full sentences.

We have a video where we practice doing just that together.

It’s in our Think In English Playlist. Be sure to check it out.

And here are those vocabulary videos I told you about.

I make new videos on the English language every Tuesday.

Be sure to subscribe.

I also run an academy online to help you train and take your English communication skill to the next level,

Rachel’s English Academy, be sure to check it out.

That’s it and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.

我们再做一次。

培养您用英语思考的技能,这样您就可以自信地加入对话,

停止在脑海中翻译

并提高沟通效率。

如果您觉得用英语表达自己的时间太长,或者您在说英语时感到紧张,那么

此视频适合您。

用英语思考并让你的思维快速转向英语是一项可以培养的技能。

在今天的视频中,我们正在使用闪存卡来专注于单词。 我们要做名词、动词和形容词。

我们将建立英语图像协会,

跳过你的母语。 可能有些词你不认识。

伟大的! 然后你也可以学习新的词汇。

一如既往,如果你喜欢这个视频或者你学到了新东西,

请喜欢并订阅通知,它真的很有帮助。

在这样做时,我们想使用您已经知道的单词。

学习词汇不一样。

这是一项技能,我们首先要培养用英语思考的技能,

在你的大脑中建立这些通路,所以希望这些单词中有很多是你已经知道的单词。

在你开始练习之前,对你的大脑说:我们只会用英语思考。

你会看到一个提示,你会想到这个词。

如果你想大声说出来,那就去吧。 如果您不知道这个词,请不要担心,

我们将在视频末尾复习所有内容。

首先,您会看到一张图片,其中不同的部分像这样突出显示。

当您看到它时,您会在脑海中想到:机翼。

然后会突出显示其他内容,每次看到不同的突出显示时,想想英语单词。

如果您不知道,请不要担心,只需等待下一个。

让我们继续使用该图像。

然后你会看到这个。

你将有三秒钟的时间想出一个动词来描述图片中发生的任何事情。

任何动词,任何正在发生的动作。

然后你会看到这个。

你将有三秒钟的时间来命名一个形容词。

副词也可以。

然后在最后,我们将像这样讨论所有内容。

翅、喙、爪。

或者,也许你只是说脚。

飞行或降落。

白色,或者你说的优雅。

我会建议你可以说的动词和形容词,

但当然你可能会想出与我说的完全不同的东西,这没关系。

如果您所说的描述了图片中发生的任何事情,那么这里没有错误的答案。

现在,如果你看到那张图片,你说的就像喝可乐一样。

那么这实际上并不能描述正在发生的事情,但是,嘿,

如果你的大脑用英语这么说,那就是这样!

我们将很快采取行动。 所以只要放松,

敞开心扉,让英语进来。

记住,你要先引导你的思想去寻找英语单词。

你应该已经知道这些词的大部分,我们正在培养回忆的技能。

我们要做一堆图片,然后我们会复习所有的单词。

好的,我们已经完成了一半,我正在检查你。

你好吗? 好玩吗? 压力大?

让我们花点时间重新思考

一下,把它清理干净,只考虑英语,继续前进。

伟大的!

动词和形容词更难吗?

与其说是给你看到的东西命名,不如说是决定要说什么。

这肯定更具挑战性。

现在让我们来看看一些可能的答案。

膝盖。

头发。

炙烤。

你知道这辆车的这部分叫做烤架吗?

直到我长大了我才知道。

应该是高中吧

我有一个完整的视频,涵盖了汽车的词汇。 我将在视频末尾链接到它。

挡风玻璃。

注意这里的 D 在另一个辅音之前的 N 之后。

放弃 D 音是很常见的,我做到了。

挡风玻璃。

挡风玻璃。

铺设。 聊天。 也许你说笑。

友好的。

等等,那里发生了什么?

再一次,D 出现在 N 之后,在辅音之前,

很常见的删除 D。

我没有说友好,但没有 D,友好。

或者,也许你说肮脏,谈论卡车,老,

或者谈论女孩开心。

泳装。

也许你说的是泳裤,或者只是泳裤,或者你说的是短裤。

岩。

碗。

或者,也许你说的是容器。

溅起。

覆盖。

播放。

乐趣。

好玩。

或者,也许你讨厌被泼,所以你想到的词是:卑鄙。

长凳、帽子、书本、耳朵、手指。

我们称这个最小的手指为小指。

笑,阅读。

阳光,快乐。

口罩,磨砂膏。

我们称之为这种服装,你会在医生、护士、牙医和兽医身上看到很多。

磨砂膏。

美国有一个名为 Scrubs 的电视节目在 2000 年代播出。

电灯开关。

镜子。

托盘。

打扫。 定影。 在职的。

专注。

r 也许你说:蓝色或黄色,描述照片中的颜色,

或者害怕,因为也许你讨厌去看牙医。

笔记本电脑。 或者你说的是电脑。

编织。 或者,也许你只是说头发。

发带。 我们在这里详细介绍。

这些也称为弹性体。

条纹。 这种图案称为条纹。

或者也许你说肩膀,因为那是我圈出的衬衫的一部分。

播放。 指点。 获胜。

也许你说欢呼。

兴奋的。 兴高采烈。

背心。

这种衣服叫做背心。

我有一个完整的视频,涵盖了服装词汇。

我将在此视频的末尾链接到它。

气泡。 袖子。

衬衫的这一部分称为袖子,

或者您可能说手臂,因为那是袖子中的身体部分。

拉链。 波尔卡圆点。

这种图案被称为带有无声L.

Blowing 的波尔卡圆点。 播放。 试。

集中。 年轻。 已订婚的。

我们用订婚这个词来形容承诺与某人结婚,

但我们也用它来表示全神贯注于某事,真正专注于它。

全神贯注。

四重奏。 当我画这个的时候,我在想四重奏,但也许你说的是男人、球员或音乐家。

小提琴。

中提琴。

这种比小提琴大一点的乐器叫做中提琴。

大提琴。

弓。

还有一个单词拼写相同,但发音相同:带有 OW 双元音的弓。

这是表演者在音乐会结束时可能会做的事情。

表演者将在观众的掌声中鞠躬。

支架或乐谱架。

柱子。 这个词的末尾有一个无声的N。

微笑。 正式的。

音乐。 协调。

手表。 腰带。 衣领。 翻领。 领带。

这可以称为夹克或西装外套。

握手。

在辅音前的 N 后再次出现 D。

D 通常会被删除。 握手。 没有D音。

握手。 做交易。 同意。 承诺。

专业的。 高兴。

泰迪熊。 桌布。

或者你说蕾丝,因为它是由它制成的,或者是桌子,因为它是覆盖的。

气球。

蛋糕。

庆祝。

播放。

粉色的。

愚蠢的。

手套。

或者你说的手。

在单词hands中的辅音之前的N之后又是D。 我们通常不会说 D 音。 手。

围裙。

剪刀。

抹刀。

注意这里的字母 T 发出 CH 音。

我想很多人可能会把这个词拼错成 CH。

抹刀。

烹饪。

在职的。

制作。

准备。

烧烤。

韩国人。

可口。

行李。 或者你说的手提箱。

雨伞。

符号。 或菜单。

服务员,或服务员。

吃。 用餐。 说。 在职的。

忙。

满的。 挤。

饥饿的。

或者,如果您描述的是两把雨伞,您可能会想到打开和关闭。

当你走进一个房间或看一张照片

并尝试用英语描述你脑海中的一切时,你做的越多,

当你在对话中时,你就能越快用英语思考。

你只是在训练你的大脑使用英语来思考。

你可以通过每天做一些来做到这一点。 我这周每天都在挑战你,挑一张照片。

当您在报纸或社交媒体上看到时,请尝试尽可能多地命名对象,

然后选择动词或形容词来进一步描述您所看到的。

继续用完整的句子描述你所看到的。

我们有一个视频,我们一起练习这样做。

它在我们的 Think In English 播放列表中。 请务必检查一下。

这是我告诉过你的那些词汇视频。

我每周二都会制作新的英语视频。

请务必订阅。

我还开设了一家在线学院,帮助您训练英语沟通技巧并将其提升到一个新的水平,

Rachel 的英语学院,一定要看看。

就是这样,非常感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语。