How to Think While Speaking in English (5 tips)
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Arguably one of the most difficult skills to learn in your non-native language is thinking of what to say next while listening to another person. As you learn English, try implementing these 5 tips to think and speak at the same time in English!
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We hope you guys find these tips helpful! Thinking while conversing with someone in English is a serious challenge, but with practice, you'll get it! 💪
Check out 6 Ways to Get Into an English Learning Mindset Daily for more tips: studio.ua-cam.com/users/videoqC4FNfgKbO0/edit
Excelente estoy aprendiendo ingles me encuentro en el nivel intermedio pero me cuesta pensar a la hora de hablar inglés
Thanks a lot my dear teachers ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for watching and commenting! Glad to see you here!
We think that we are talking a lot slower than we really are. I didn't understand this sentence.Can you tell what you were saying.
Hi Uzair! Thank you for your question!
That statement means Americans may speak a lot faster than they think they do.
Sometimes, English teachers try to speak slowly but forget and speed back up to normal speed as they think about what they are saying.
Thanks for replying.
But I still have some questions about this sentence.
Your sentence (we think that we are talking a lot slower than we really are)
Here is the sentence break down .
We think. Is subject and verb is think and object of verb is that we are talking a lot slower. But than is used to compare or for showing contrast but if it is used to show comparison then with which it is being compared or what is the contrast here . This sentence could have been . We think that we are talking a lot slower but in reality we speak fast. Kindly clear my doubt please
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What about saying FREE GIFT? Do you think the phrase is redundant?
And also PAST EXPERIENCE?
I am all ears and looking forward to hearing from you! Thx a TRILLION!
Yes! Those are also redundant phrases, but we say them anyway to make a stronger point!
Quickness is something we don't actually need while talking if we want to be clear. What I infer from this episode thanks a lot great work🎉
You're very welcome! ☺️
I'm going to Australia to spend 7 months at UQ in Brisbane and I hope to get the fluency as you guys mentioned. I don't use yet, the english in my daily life . I hope that time can be quite enough to master my speaking skill, because this is the most important to have a relationship wjth other people in differents cultures and countrys. Yours insights are amazing to give me some time to think and use better the language. Thanks for share this video. It was awesome. Outstanding. God blles both you guys.
What an opportunity! Yes, using English everyday as you go about your tasks is crucial for attaining fluency. We are so glad these insights are helpful to you and your English journey!
good to think about it.
Yes!
Great explanation, thanks 👍
You're welcome! ☺️ Thanks for watching!!
Helpful informations for dedicated students like us. Thank you!
You're welcome! Keep up the good work!
Hi, WaiGuo Friends! Hope you both are doing well and having a great week. I just can't seem to recall whether I have already commented on the fact that I'm so glad that I've found your YT channel to the extent that I've already hit Subscribe so that I won't miss out on any great videos you guys post here. As I did overseas collections on past-due bills for 18 years, I had to learn the most commonly used vocabulary in the field, and I really liked your tip, specifically about learning the related vocabulary to a certain subject. I look forward to watching more videos from you. Till then, I hope you enjoy the rest of the day and have a good remainder of your week!
Hi @rodrigosouza8723, thank you for joining us here and sharing that! It’s always encouraging to hear that these videos are helpful! ❤️
Learning the related vocabulary is so helpful for expression and varying speech so you don’t sound repetitive. Best of luck, and see you around!
Doing well!! Keep it up 👍 👏
Thank you so much 😄
@@waiguofriendsenglishcan you guys tell what it means this is your sentence that you used in your video.
We think that we are talking a lot slower than we really are. I didn't understand this sentence.Can you tell what you were saying.
Here what is being compared?