[Music] hi everyone and welcome back to the English learning podcast I'm Jason your host and today we have an exciting topic that will take your English fluency to the next level it's called think smart speak fluent have you ever felt stuck while speaking English even though you know the words or maybe you feel like your thoughts are moving faster than your ability to express them don't worry you're not alone and today we're here to help hi everyone I'm Julia your co-host and I'm so excited to dive into this topic with you speaking fluent English isn't
just about knowing vocabulary or grammar it's about how you think in English and believe it or not the way you organize your thoughts plays a huge role in how smoothly you speak that's so true Julia in this episode we'll talk about how to think smart that means organizing your thoughts focusing on Clarity and building a strong foundation in your mind so that you can speak fluent English confidently and naturally exactly plus we'll share some practical tips and strategies that you can start using today so whether you're a beginner or someone looking to take your your
fluency to the next level stay with us till the end and don't forget we want to hear from you as you listen feel free to drop your thoughts or questions in the comments below we'll be happy to answer them in our future episodes all right Jason let's get started I can't wait to discuss how thinking smart can transform the way we speak English fluently let's do it first let's talk about the connection between between thinking and speaking in English now let's dive into the connection between thinking and speaking in English Julia have you ever noticed
how smoothly people speak when their thoughts are clear absolutely Jason that's because speaking fluently isn't just about the words it's about how we organize and express our thoughts if your mind is cluttered or you're overthinking it can make speaking much harder exactly think of your brain like a highway when your thoughts are organized the words flow smoothly like cars driving without traffic but if you're scrambling to translate or second guess yourself it's like a traffic jam in your mind that's such a great analogy and you know what many English Learners struggle because they try to
think in their native language first then translate into English that extra step often slows them down or creates awkward sentences yes that's a common challenge when you think in your native language it's like building a bridge every time you want to speak instead what we want is to train our brains to think directly in English exactly and when you start thinking in English your responses become faster and more natural you're not worrying about grammar rules or translation you're just speaking so Julia what would you say are the main benefits of thinking directly in English good
question Jason first it saves time because you skip the translation process second it helps you focus on the flow of your conversation rather than overanalyzing every word and third it builds confidence because you feel more connected to the language great points and let's not forget it also improves your fluency over time when you think in English you naturally build stronger connections between words and ideas which helps you express yourself more effectively that's right and thinking in English doesn't mean you need to be perfect it's okay to start simple like naming objects around you in English
or describing what you're doing throughout the day yes starting small is key and as you practice you'll notice that your brain begins to process thoughts in English more naturally so to sum up this segment the clearer and more organized your thoughts are the easier it will be to speak fluently and one of the best ways to do that is to train yourself to think in English that's a great takeaway Julia up next we're going to share some practical tips on how you can start thinking Smart in English Today welcome back now that we understand the
connection between thinking and speaking let's get into some practical tips for thinking Smart in English Julia where do you think Learners should begin great question Jason the first step is to start thinking in simple English many Learners feel overwhelmed because they try to construct complex sentences in their minds instead focus on small manageable thoughts for example if you're looking at a cup of coffee think this is coffee it's hot I like coffee that's a fantastic Point Julia keeping it simple not only makes it easier to think in English but also helps you build confidence and
speaking of building another tip is to associate words with visuals or feelings oh that's a good one can you explain more Jason of course let's say you're learning the word happy instead of just memorizing the word picture a moment when you felt happy like getting a gift or spending time with family this mental Association makes the word more memorable and meaningful I love that it's like creating a personal connection with the language and here's another tip try to narrate your day in English for instance if you're brushing your teeth think I'm brushing my teeth the
toothpaste is minty it's a simple way to practice ice thinking in English during everyday activities absolutely Julia another effective technique is mindful listening pay close attention to how native speakers or fluent speakers form sentences notice their choice of words their tone and how they pause naturally yes and when you're listening don't just passively absorb the information repeat what you hear mimic the sentences in your head or say them out loud it's like a mini conversation practice that's such a valuable tip and here's one of my favorites ask yourself questions in English for example what do
I need to do today or what did I enjoy about my day answering these questions trains your brain to think and respond in English I agree Jason and one last tip practice with purpose choose a specific topic or goal for the day for example decide today I'll focus on describing people then spend the day thinking and forming sentences about people you see or no that's excellent advice Julia when you have a clear focus it helps your brain stay organized which is exactly what thinking smart is all about so to some up start with simple thoughts
make connections with visuals or emotions narrate your day listen actively ask yourself questions and practice with purpose these small steps will make a big difference in how you think in English perfectly said Julia now that we've covered thinking smart let's move to the next step strategies for speaking fluently stay tuned welcome back now that we've talked about thinking smart it's time to discuss strategies for speaking fluently Julia when it comes to fluency what's one common misconception that Learners have great question Jason I think many Learners believe that speaking fluently means speaking fast but in reality
fluency is more about speaking clearly and naturally even if you're not speaking quickly exactly fluency is about about smoothness and confidence not speed and one of the best ways to achieve that is by focusing on natural pauses in your speech instead of rushing take short pauses to organize your thoughts that's a great Point Jason pausing naturally not only gives you time to think but also makes your speech easier to understand for others another important strategy is to stop translating in your head yes translating can slow you down and lead to awkward sentences Instead try to
think in English as we discussed earlier and if you don't know a word Don't Panic use simple words or gestures to explain your idea that's so true and speaking of Simplicity one tip I always recommend is to start with basic sentences for example instead of saying I'm absolutely thrilled to see you you can say I'm happy to see you once you're comfortable you can gradually add more advanced Expressions I love that Julia building fluency is like building a house you start with a strong foundation and then add layers over time another tip is to practice
speaking every day even if it's just for a few minutes exactly Jason and if you don't have a partner you can talk to yourself describe what you're doing share your thoughts or even read something aloud it might feel silly at first but it's an excellent way to improve and don't forget about shadowing Julia this is when you listen to someone speak and try to copy their words tone and Rhythm immediately after it's a fantastic way to train your brain and mouth to work together that's a powerful technique Jason another thing Learners should do is Embrace
mistakes making mistakes is a natural part of learning instead of feeling embarrassed treat every mistake as a chance to learn and improve absolutely and here's another practical tip record yourself speaking when you listen to your own voice you'll notice areas where you can improve like pronunciation or pacing yes Jason and it also helps you track your progress over time lastly remember to celebrate small wins whether it's saying a new phrase correctly or having a short conversation in English every step forward is worth celebrating well said Julia fluency is a journey not a destination to recap
pause naturally stop translating start with simple sentences practice daily use shadowing Embrace mistakes record yourself and celebrate your progress that's a great summary Jason coming up will give you a fun activity to put these strategies into practice stay tuned welcome back now that we've covered strategies for thinking smart and speaking fluently let's put it all into action with a fun challenge Julia are you ready I'm ready Jason and I hope our listeners are too this activity is designed to help you practice both thinking and speaking in English here's how it works first choose a simple
topic you can talk about like your daily routine your favorite food or a recent movie you watched got it great now set a timer for 1 minute your goal is to speak in English about your chosen topic for the entire minute without stopping don't worry about making mistakes just keep talking exactly if you get stuck don't stop instead use fillers like uh let me think or repeat your last sentence until a new idea comes to mind and here's a pro tip start with simple sentences for example if your topic is your daily routine you can
say I wake up at 7:00 a.m. I brush my teeth I eat breakfast I go to work once you're comfortable you can add more details yes and if you're up for a challenge try to record yourself while speaking afterward listen to your recording and note areas where you can improve like pronunciation pacing or sentence structure that's such a valuable exercise Jason and don't forget to celebrate your effort even if it feels challenging completing this activity is a big step toward fluency absolutely Julia so listeners your challenge today is to pick a topic set a timer
and speak for one minute in English and remember progress is more important than Perfection we'd love to hear how it went feel free to share your experience in the comments or even upload a short video of your practice that's a great idea Julia keep practicing stay confident and remember you're closer to fluency than you think stay with us for the final takeaway and a motivational message don't go anywhere and that brings us to the end of today's episode think smart speak fluent we hope you found these tips and strategies helpful remember fluency doesn't happen overnight
it's all about consistent practice practice and having the right mindset absolutely Jason whether it's thinking in simple English practicing daily or embracing mistakes every small effort adds up you're building a skill that will open doors to New Opportunities and connections and we're here to support you every step of the way if you enjoyed this podcast don't forget to subscribe to our Channel easy English talk and hit the notification Bell so you never miss an episode also share this podcast with your friends or anyone who's learning English let's create a community of Learners who Inspire and
support each other and if you have any questions or topics you'd like us to cover leave a comment below we'd love to hear from you thank you for spending your time with us today keep practicing stay confident and remember you're closer to fluency than you think