How to Think in English and Stop Translating in Your Head
Do you translate every sentence in your head before you speak English? You hear the question in English. Your brain translates it to your language. You think of an answer in your language. Your brain translates it back. Then you finally speak. Five steps for something that should take two. In this episode, Nova and Nico break down exactly why your brain does this, the neuroscience behind building an "English highway" in your mind, and 6 practical techniques you can start today to stop translating forever. Plus the 4 common mistakes that keep learners stuck, and how dreaming in English actually works. This episode will change how your brain processes English. Permanently. ⬇️ Download your FREE Episode Worksheet: 🎙️ Hosts: Nova & Nico 🎧 Available on YouTube & Spotify Subscribe for a NEW episode every day: / @speakenglishdifferently #LearnEnglish #ThinkInEnglish #StopTranslating #EnglishPodcast #SpeakEnglish #EnglishFluency #SpeakEnglishDifferently #EnglishMindset

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