Think in English and Speak Confidently: Your Ultimate English Learning Course
Description
In this Effortless English show, I teach you how to think in English. The key to deep learning is repetition of high-frequency vocabulary, and traditional methods fail. So, what's the solution? .
As a fluent English speaker and English teaching expert, I know the importance of thinking in English for achieving fluency. In this episode of my podcast, I discuss the benefits of thinking in simple, common English and give tips on how to achieve this. I stress the importance of deep, repetitive learning of high-frequency vocabulary and grammar through a combination of mini-stories, point-of-view stories, and commentary. I also emphasize the importance of immersion in the language by surrounding yourself with English as much as possible, especially simpler, high-frequency English.
I suggest focusing on clear communication rather than perfect grammar as it can lead to overthinking and becoming slow and unnatural when speaking. I also recommend journaling to practice thinking in English and encourage listeners to think in English and use simple language to build fluency.
In this episode, you will be able to:
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Unlock the potential of thinking in English for enhanced fluency.
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Amplify your speaking ability with high-frequency vocabulary and grammar.
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Dive into the world of mini-stories and immersion techniques to accelerate learning.
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Turn your mistakes into opportunities for clearer communication.
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Master the art of moving from basic to complex language structures easily.
Check out https://effortlessenglishclub.com/7rules for my free ebook
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Hi. +Focus on high frequency vocabularies (the most common words used in English speaking) +Repetition a lot these words. +Learn English through mini stories. Because they are fun and silly. +Repeating these words in different situations(reading story is great). ~I wish you put these links in the description(30:10). +Download Ebook: effortlessenglishclub.com/s evenrules Thanks AJ. It was so useful, and I also learned not to be worry about saying words and grammers correcly. Just try to speak...