THINK in ENGLISH Powerful Flashcard Lesson for THINKING in ENGLISH Rachels English

Today, we’re going to work on your skill of thinking in English while training your vocabulary.

Thinking in English. Why?

Because if you don’t have to translate in your head anymore,

you’ll be able to join into the conversation faster and speak more naturally.

And today we’re going to train with the visual flashcards.

I recently made a video on thinking in English, and we had different steps that we could take.

So today, we’re going to take one of those steps,

and we’re going to go deep on it, we’re going to train your mind on that one step,

visual flashcards, naming objects,

to train your mind to think in English, and probably, you’ll come across the word or two that you don’t know,

so we’ll also work on building your vocabulary as we go.

Now, if you liked this video, or you learned something new, please do subscribe and like it, it really helps.

The strategy we’re going to use today is naming objects in English,

and we’re going to use our visual flashcards.

This is the first step in training your mind to think in English.

We’re going to take a picture, and you’ll be prompted to name different things within that picture.

You won’t see the word written, you won’t hear it in your own language, you’ll just have the picture,

and your mind will recall the word in English.

We’re going to strengthen that ability to think in English by concentrating on it with simple objects.

If you see an object and you’re not sure of the word for it, don’t worry, at the end, we’re going to go over each word

so that you can learn the vocabulary that you don’t already know,

we’re going to build your vocabulary too.

And because you learned it with a picture, you’ll have a visual for it,

and that’s going to help you remember the word.

If you already know all the words, great!

Then this is just a practice in seeing something and recalling the word in English, training your mind.

Later in this series, we’re going to train you on sentences and engaging in conversation.

Let’s practice. Remember, you’re going to see something,

and you should name it in English in your head. You don’t have to say it out loud,

just think the word.

Ask your mind to get into English mode, and to let go of your native language.

A lot of these will be words that you know. So you can see it, think it.

See it, think it.

Build that connection to thinking in English.

What was that like for you? Was it easy?

If so, that’s great! That means you’re already well on your way to having the habit of thinking in English.

I’m going to see if I can stump you with some vocabulary later in this video.

If that was hard for you, don’t worry, wherever you are,

your starting point is okay, and the training starts now.

Doing this, doing the training is how you will get better.

Let’s review the words now. I’ll say it out loud in case you don’t know the word,

you can hear a native speaker saying it.

See the object, hear the word, repeat the word in your head, think it.

Okay, so this is how it’s going to go. We’re going to train your mind to think in English.

Let’s go to the next picture.

Were there any words there you didn’t know?

Don’t worry, in the second half of this video,

we’re going to go over all the words.

But for now, we’re just going to go through a bunch of scenes in a row with objects for you to name.

Some will be pretty easy, and some words might be harder, a little bit less common,

don’t get frustrated if you can’t do all of these, that is your starting point,

and by investing the time here now, you’re taking your first step to improving.

Alright, let’s do it.

How are you doing?

I’m checking in on you. Are you doing okay?

We’re halfway through.

Let’s keep it up.

Are you still thinking in English?

Great! Okay, let’s review. There might have been some words in there that you don’t know.

That one’s less common.

Did you know that plant?

Or maybe you just said this singular, bicycle.

Or maybe you said stadium, court, or basketball court.

Or maybe you just said screen.

Or you could have said fans, or maybe just people.

Or maybe you said clouds.

Or maybe you said team.

Huddle is the word we use when you put your arms around each other like this and gather in a circle.

Did you know this herb?

Or maybe you said mug.

Or maybe you said woman.

Or maybe you said man.

It’s their wedding day so they’ll often be referred to as bride and groom.

Or maybe you said teeth.

. Or maybe you said nail polish.

This is also called a lemon wedge.

Or maybe you said picture.

Classic.

Or walking path.

Or maybe you said bow.

This part of the shoe is the sole,

and it’s a homophone with the word ‘soul.

They sound exactly the same.

Okay, did you learn some new words?

Were you able to keep your mind going in English?

If this was easy for you, great!

That means you’re well on your way to having the habit of thinking in English.

You’re comfortable with it, and maybe your English vocabulary is quite large.

In the next videos in this series, we’re gonna have you responding in full sentences,

describing in as little or as much detail as you can what you see and then later,

you’ll also have to respond to conversational prompts right away,

thinking in English as much as you can.

If this was hard for you, don’t worry! You can build the skill by doing it.

Walk into a room, look at the objects, name them in English.

If you don’t know them, look them up. Learn the definition

and then remember the picture you saw, where you were looking

when you first saw that word to help you remember it.

If you don’t already know, I run an online school called Rachel’s English Academy.

We focus on accent reduction and listening comprehension,

and just basically boosting your confidence in speaking English and joining conversation.

Check it out at www.rachelsenglishacademy.com if you haven’t already, I’d love to have you there.

I make new videos on the English language every Tuesday.

Please subscribe with notifications if you haven’t already.

And come back on Tuesday, we have fun here!

The next video you should watch is this one which YouTube has hand-picked just for you.

They went through all my videos, they picked the one they thought you would like the most.

So please click it now to keep watching, to keep learning.

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

今天,我们将在训练词汇的同时提高你的英语思维能力。

用英语思考。 为什么?

因为如果您不再需要在脑海中进行翻译,

您将能够更快地加入对话并更自然地说话。

今天我们将使用视觉抽认卡进行训练。

我最近制作了一个关于用英语思考的视频,我们可以采取不同的步骤。

所以今天,我们将采取其中一个步骤

,我们将深入探讨,我们将在这一步上训练你的思维,

视觉抽认卡,命名对象

,训练你的思维去思考 在英语中,你可能会遇到一两个你不知道的单词,

所以我们也会努力建立你的词汇量。

现在,如果你喜欢这个视频,或者你学到了一些新东西,请订阅并喜欢它,它真的很有帮助。

我们今天要使用的策略是用英文命名对象

,我们将使用我们的视觉抽认卡。

这是训练你的思维用英语思考的第一步。

我们要拍照,系统会提示您在该照片中命名不同的事物。

你不会看到用你自己的语言写的单词,你不会听到用你自己的语言写的单词,你只会看到图片

,你的大脑会回忆起用英语写的单词。

我们将通过专注于简单的对象来加强这种用英语思考的能力。

如果您看到一个物体并且不确定它的单词,请不要担心,最后,我们将复习每个单词,

以便您可以学习您还不知道的词汇,

我们也会增加你的词汇量。

而且因为你是通过图片学习的,所以你会有视觉效果

,这将帮助你记住这个词。

如果您已经知道所有单词,那就太好了!

那么这只是一种练习看东西和回忆英语单词,训练你的思想。

在本系列的后面部分,我们将训练您使用句子和进行对话。

让我们来练习。 记住,你会看到一些东西

,你应该在脑海中用英文命名它。 你不必大声说出来,

只要想想这个词。

让你的大脑进入英语模式,放下你的母语。

其中很多都是你知道的词。 所以你可以看到它,思考它。

看吧,想吧。

建立与英语思维的联系。

那对你来说是什么感觉? 容易吗?

如果是这样,那就太好了! 这意味着你已经很好地养成了用英语思考的习惯。

我会看看我能否在这个视频后面用一些词汇来难倒你。

如果这对您来说很难,请不要担心,无论您身在

何处,您的起点都可以,现在就开始训练。

这样做,进行培训是您将变得更好的方式。

现在让我们复习一下单词。 如果你不知道这个词,我会大声说出来,

你可以听到母语人士说。

看到物体,听到这个词,在脑海中重复这个词,思考它。

好的,这就是它的进展方式。 我们将训练你的思维用英语思考。

让我们看下一张照片。

那里有什么你不知道的词吗?

别担心,在本视频的后半部分,

我们将复习所有单词。

但是现在,我们将连续浏览一堆场景,其中包含供您命名的对象。

有些会很容易,有些词可能会更难,有点不常见,

如果你不能做到所有这些,不要沮丧,这是你的起点

,现在在这里投入时间,你’ 重新迈出改进的第一步。

好吧,让我们做吧。

你好吗?

我正在检查你。 你还好吗?

我们已经完成了一半。

让我们保持下去。

你还在用英语思考吗?

伟大的! 好的,让我们回顾一下。 里面可能有一些你不知道的词。

那个不太常见。

你知道那种植物吗?

或者也许你只是说这个单数,自行车。

或者,也许您说的是体育场、球场或篮球场。

或者,也许您只是说屏幕。

或者你可以说粉丝,或者只是人。

或者,也许你说的是云。

或者你说的是团队。

Huddle 是我们使用的词,当您像这样将双臂抱在一起并围成一圈时。

你知道这种药草吗?

或者,也许你说的是杯子。

或者,也许你说的是女人。

或者你说的人。

这是他们的婚礼日,所以他们通常被称为新娘和新郎。

或者你说的是牙齿。

. 或者也许你说指甲油。

这也称为柠檬角。

或者你说的图片。

经典的。

或步行道。

或者你说的弓。

鞋的这部分是鞋底,

与“灵魂”同音。

它们听起来完全一样。

好的,你学会了一些新单词吗?

你能用英语保持头脑清醒吗?

如果这对您来说很容易,那就太好了!

这意味着你正在养成用英语思考的习惯。

你对它很满意,也许你的英语词汇量很大。

在本系列的下一个视频中,我们会让你用完整的句子做出回应

,尽可能详细地描述你所看到的,然后,

你还必须立即回应对话提示,

尽可能多地用英语思考。

如果这对您来说很难,请不要担心! 你可以通过这样做来建立技能。

走进一个房间,看看物品,用英文命名。

如果您不认识它们,请查找它们。 学习定义

,然后记住你看到的图片,

当你第一次看到这个词时你在看的地方,以帮助你记住它。

如果您还不知道,我经营着一所名为 Rachel 的英语学院的在线学校。

我们专注于减少口音和听力理解,

并从根本上增强您说英语和加入对话的信心。

如果您还没有,请访问 www.rachelsenglishacademy.com,我希望您能在那里。

我每周二都会制作新的英语视频。

如果您还没有,请订阅通知。

周二回来,我们在这里玩得很开心!

您应该观看的下一个视频是 YouTube 为您精心挑选的视频。

他们浏览了我所有的视频,他们选择了他们认为你最喜欢的视频。

所以请现在点击它继续观看,继续学习。

就是这样,非常感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语。