your goal is to speak English fluently like a native English speaker in order to speak English fluently you must think like a native English speaker and today I am going to help you think and speak in English like a native English speaker are you ready well then I'm teacher Tiffany let's Jump Right In all right the very first thing you must do is think in English so if someone asked you the question what did did you eat yesterday you first need to start off by answering the five W's you know it who what when where
and why we are thinking and organizing our thoughts in English so again the question is what did you eat yesterday so who me what a burger and fries when last night at at around 6:00 p.m. where at Red Robin why my friends wanted to meet up for dinner now what's happening is we're organizing all the bits and pieces of information in our mind so that we can answer the question like a native English speaker it's very easy to answer the who what when where and why questions right you understand what you did but after you
organize your thoughts you think in English the next thing you need to do is actually speak so how can we organize that information into an actual response here's how we do it using the exact information we looked at to answer the question once again what did you eat yesterday here's the response last night my friends hit me up because they wanted to meet for dinner it was around 6:00 p.m. so I was actually starving we decided to meet at Red Robin and I had a burger and fries now everything I just said came from the
first step thinking in English now before I go into this a little bit more I I want to explain some of the Expressions notice I said hit me up hit me up now this is kind of slang and expression we use in English so let me explain to you what this means to hit someone up right here it's slang for contacting someone for example I'm recording this lesson for you I'm teaching you right now but right after this lesson I need to hit my friend up I need to contact my friend in English we say
hit someone up so in the response I said last night my friends hit me up hey Tiff hey what's going on we want to go out to eat all right bet sure I'll be there my friends hit me up they contacted me makes sense right and the last one is starving I said I was actually starving starving right here just means to be extremely hungry you are looking everywhere for food you're extremely hungry in English we say starving good job one more time after me starving excellent so again in Step number one we had to
organize our thoughts what did you eat yesterday we answered the who what when where and why then step number two the speak step now we are able to actually give our response using those five pieces of information last night my friends hit me up because they wanted to meet up for dinner it was around 6: p.m. so I was actually starving we decided to meet at Red Robin and I had a burger and fries who what when where and why can all be found in this response and you sound like a native English speaker when
you include each of the five W's you like that don't you all right let's move on to the next one I want you to see that this applies to any question and any topic so let's say for example someone asks you to tell them about your best friend well we have to start with the five W's who my best friend Michelle what she tells Amazing Stories when whenever we hang out where in my backyard why she has the the best memory and she knows how to make people laugh simple questions answered who what when where
and why now if you want to organize all of this information to sound like a native English speaker this is how you would do it step two the speak step my best friend's name is Michelle one of her best abilities is her or one of her best qualities is her ability to tell Amazing Stories she has the best memory and she knows how to make people laugh whenever we hang out in my backyard Michelle will start reminiscing about our younger days and go right into a story now that was a response that any native English
speaker would have given but look at the foundation of this response the foundation of this response is s simply right here uh-oh we have a little bit of overlap there we go the foundation of our response let's go and check it out right here the foundation of our response is just right here the five W's who what when where and why now I'm going to leave that part in there it's okay it happens so again remember when you are trying to sound like a native English speaker you have to First Step One think in English
use the 5w who what when where and why to organize your thoughts once your thoughts are organized then you can go directly into your response and sound like a native English speaker now in this response you'll notice that there are three things that maybe you've never heard before or maybe you don't understand so I want to explain them the first one is hang out hang out now hang out this just means to spend time relaxing or socializing informally yeah I'm just hanging out with my friends you know we're relaxing just talking we're just spending time
together it's an informal situation we're relaxing and socializing in English we say hang out so I said whenever we hang out right now the next thing I said was in my backyard backyard now a backyard is literally just a yard or area of land behind a house or other building typically surrounded by a fence right so in America we have our homes and behind our homes there's this plot of grass an area we call that area a backyard so I said we hang out spend time together socializing in my backyard in the area behind my
house makes sense right you're visualizing it now the last thing I said that might have been a little bit tricky was reminisce now reminisce this means to indulge in enjoyable recollection remembering past events man I remember when I was in high school I'm reminiscing right now I remember I could eat two sandwiches two large fries I could eat a smoothie a milkshake and not gain any weight it's true so I'm reminiscing again indulging in enjoyable recollection remembering of past events right so now again in Step number one we organized our thoughts to answer this question
can you tell me about your best friend we use the five W's who what when where and why and we have this full response a response that native English speakers would give in real life now what if you were asked a different question what about this question how often do you exercise remember as always step one we must organize our thoughts using the five W's so how often do you exercise who me what run and then we're going to answer the when at the crack of dawn Monday to Friday Friday where on the treadmill at
the gym why I can clear my mind now remember the question is how often do you exercise but when you start organizing your thoughts again step number one using the five W's you start to get more information that will help you answer the question like a native English speaker so what would the answer look like using the five pieces of information here we go our resp response would be like this I normally exercise Monday through Friday in order to get it in before work I wake up at the crack of dawn and head to the
gym while I'm running on the treadmill I am able to clear my mind this is an amazing response it's not super long but it includes each and every one of the five W's all of the information is found in this response now now there's some new Expressions that I want to explain to you the first one is get it in this is a phrasal verb and it can be slaying sometimes as well so let me explain what this mean explain what this means if you get something in you manage to do it at a time
when you are very busy doing other things you manage to do something normally I'm super busy in the morning normally I don't have enough time but I want to get it in before I go to work let me kind of squeeze it in right here in this spot again if you get something in you manage to do it at a time when you are very busy doing other things makes sense right okay the next thing is the crack of dawn the crack of dawn this just means a time very early in the morning at Daybreak
or even before Daybreak now for me I am an early bird I wake up at the crack of dawn every day normally between 4: or 5 a.m. that's the normal time that I wake up at the crack of dawn makes sense right okay and the next one was clear my mind I said I'm able to clear my mind on the treadmill when I'm running on the treadmill to stop worrying or thinking about something maybe something happened at work maybe something happened with my family or my friends or maybe something is going on and it's really
causing me a lot of stress when I get on the treadmill I'm able to clear my mind to stop worrying or thinking about that thing makes sense right so again if we look at the response I normally exercise Monday through Friday when in order to get it in before work I wake up at the crack of dawn and head to the gym why get it in before work what do you do when wake up at the crack of dawn where do you go heading to the gym while I'm running on the treadmill I am able
to clear my mind we've answered each of the five W's who what when where and why so again if you want to speak English like a native English speaker just remember to think first using the five W's who what when where and why and then speak and you'll start sounding like me here we go using the five W's method who what when where and why let's look at this situation think what are the students doing so we have to use the five ws the first W is who we see a group of passionate students passionate
students what are they doing they've organized a protest when did this happen or when is it going to happen when will it happen we've selected tomorrow all right where is it going going to happen in front of City Hall and why is it going to happen to demand better funding for Education what are we doing we are organizing our thoughts remember in order to speak English fluently you must organize your thoughts in English using the five W's who what when where and why so step one being think we have thought about this we have our
five W's how do we turn this into a fluent English response here's how we do it right here read it with me tomorrow a group of passionate students will gather in front of City Hall they decided to organize this protest in order to demand better funding for Education this is an issue they believe needs immediate action now what did we just do we turned the information that we organized our thoughts who what when where and why we turned this information that we organized into a fluent English response it's that simple using the five W's now
I do want to break down some of these words for you the first one is passionate I want you to repeat after me this word passionate passionate good again after me passionate excellent now passionate it just means a strong enthusiasm or desire for something a strong enthusiasm or desire for something remember we said a group of passionate students they're enthusiastic they had a strong desire right in English we say passionate make sense all right now the second word was demand good again after me demand excellent now this word demand just means a strong request or
requirement yes a strong request or requirement listen again in our response we said they decided to organize this protest in order to make a strong request for better funding for Education again they decided to organize this protest in order to demand better funding for Education makes sense right demand excellent very good so again we first thought about the information again the question was what are the students doing who what when where and why and it gave us this fluent English response now can we apply this to another situation what if we were asked this question
hey what are your daughter's plans what are your daughter's plans well once again we're going to start with who what when where and why the five W's here we go let's check this out again well who are we talking about my daughter and her friend friends what planning a road trip when next month where from California to New York why to explore new places and create lasting memories look what happened we have the question and now we've organized our thoughts in English using the simple 5 WS method who what when where and why so now
with this information that we now have in answer to the question how do we change this to actually be a fluent English response so let's go back here here we go my daughter and her friends are planning an epic road trip from California to New York their plan is to leave next month but they are still in the planning phase they all want to explore new places and create lasting memories a great response a very very natural and fluent English response but notice once again it has each of the five W's who what when where
and why remember when we were thinking about this question what did we do we organized the who what when where and why so now having this response now let's go a little bit deeper because there are new words and expressions that I want to make sure you understand the first one being epic good again after me I want you to say it epic excellent now this just means Grand and Noble in scale Grand amazing something really awesome in English we say epic so in the respon response my daughter and her friends are planning an epic
road trip not just a regular one an epic awesome amazing road trip makes sense right in English we say epic what about the next one though the next word is FaZe good again after me FaZe great job now this just means a stage in the development of something once again a stage in the development of something good now when we made this response and we said it we said it in this way their plan is to leave next month but they are still in the planning phase they are still in the planning stage they're still
developing they're still planning makes sense right in English we say phase and the last one I want to look at is lasting memories good again lasting memories great job now this just means memories that will remain in the mind for a long period of time in English we say lasting memories for example I still remember the very first time my mom made banana nut bread and I was four years old w it was good that's a lasting memory something that remains for a long period of time a memory that remains for a long period of
time you got it excellent all right so once again we used the five W's to give our response to this question and we have a fluent English response but can we still apply it to another question let's say for example someone asks you how is your favorite sports team doing hey how's your favorite sports team doing another question right you can all use the five ws if you want to sound like a native English speaker just remember the five ws method who what when where and why Watch What Happens all right who a sports team
what training for a championship game when in 2 weeks where at their home stadium why to win the championship and bring Pride to their City we have everything organized in our mind right we know each W the information for each W so how can we turn this into a response check this out my favorite sports team will be in a championship game at their stadium in two weeks they are training hard for the championship game and pushing them eles to the Limit because they want to win this win will actually bring Pride to their City
this response it's amazing again who what when where and why each of the five W's can be found in this response now I do want to explain some of the words look at this first expression pushing themselves to the Limit I want you to repeat after me push pushing oneself to the Limit excellent again pushing oneself to the Limit good job now this just means to strive to reach one's fullest potential to challenge oneself in order to achieve a desired outcome challenging yourself pushing yourself forward you want to speak English fluently so you're watching this
lesson you're letting me be your English teacher teacher you're letting me help you and you're working hard to achieve that goal you are pushing yourself right so pushing yourself to the Limit means to your fullest potential makes sense right all right now what about the other one Pride good again Pride excellent now we'll read the response over again after we go over this word now this just means a feeling of pleasure or satisfaction in oneself for one's achievements like I did that yes I know I'm amazing we say this is pride right so now check
out the respon the response again my favorite sports team will be in a championship game at their home stadium in two weeks they are training hard for the championship game and pushing themselves to the Limit because they want to win makes sense right and finally this wind will actually bring Pride to their City makes sense right excellent I want you to remember this no matter what the topic is no matter what the question is you can use the simple five W's method who what when where and why to answer any question and sound like a
native English speaker now this simple method can be applied to any topic I want us to start with this one right here imagine someone asked you what what did your friend do this morning to be honest a very simple question right hey what did your friend do this morning but in order for you to answer this like a native English speaker to give a fluent response in English you must use the five ws so let's start with the first one who let's say your friend's name is Sarah what Sarah went to the gym I'm not
going to lie to you this morning I also went to the gym and I feel rejuvenated all right we'll give back to Sarah though again we're answering the who what when where and why questions here we go what about the when this morning where in her neighborhood why to stay fit and healthy now at this point we have answered each of the five W's who Sarah what went to the gym when this morning where in her neighborhood why she wants to stay fit and healthy very simple pieces of information right I'm sure you understood each
and every piece of information so how can we turn this into a fluent English response a response that any native English speaker would give easily here's what it would look like using the five ws we just organized this morning Sarah decided to prioritize her health and fitness by heading to the gym in her neighborhood now don't worry I'm going to teach you the new words as well let's continue she told me that she went because she wants to stay fit and healthy she understands the importance of exercise for both physical and mental well-being and is
committed to making it a regular part of her routine each of the five W's is found in this response when you are able to organize your thoughts using the five W's you will also be able to give a response like a native English speaker each piece of information is is found in this response now I want to quickly break down some of the words and the Expressions first the word prioritize excellent again [Applause] prioritize great job now this just means there we go right here to determine the order for dealing with a series of items
or tasks according to their relative importance for example you might have five tasks to complete today at your job but you know writing the report is the most important one you must finish first so you are prioritizing again determining the order for dealing with a series of items or tasks according to their relative importance now I'm teaching you this word I'm giving you the definition but don't forget to download the app English with Tiffany after this lesson you can go and practice what I am teaching you the new words the new expressions and yes even
what you're seeing as we go through the 5w so don't forget to download the English with Tiffany app the link is in the description you'll see for today's lesson so you can practice what you're learning all right now what about this next word this next expression heading to good again heading to great job I said heading to the gym heading to actually just means moving or traveling towards a particular place or Direction hey you know that I love Indian food but I also love Mexican food and there's a Mexican restaurant not too far from my
office so around lunchtime I'm going to head to the Mexican restaurant I'm going to move towards the restaurant going in that direction you caught it right excellent in English we say heading to or head to a certain place or in a certain direction what about this one though she wants to stay fit and healthy what does fit mean so after me first repeat after me fit excellent again fit great job last time after me fit nice now this just means being in good physical condition or health in English we say fit being in good physical
condition I was actually just talking to one of my friends our families are very close and I I was looking at some pictures of him when he was extremely muscular he was really fit his body I couldn't honestly see any fat on his body and he was telling me what he went through in order to get so fit so again being in good physical condition or health in English we say fit maybe you're fit right now here we go next wellbeing good again wellbeing great job now this just means the state of being comfortable healthy
and happy well-being mentally physically you feel good I think I right now have a good feeling I'm experiencing a good vibes I'm experiencing good health you can tell I'm trying to show you right hey mentally healthy physically healthy again like she said for both physical and mental wellbeing that's why she exercises that's also one of the reasons why I exercise it really helps your mental well-being you got it excellent so again we see we use the five W's to give this response and answer to the question what did your friend do this morning and you
see we have heading to priority ize fit and well-being new words and expressions don't forget again in order for you to practice you must download the app English with Tiffany right after this lesson go to the app and practice what I am teaching you right now okay the link is right in the description now what if somebody asks you this question why did Michael buy a new car simple question right hey why did Michael buy a new car you might say he wanted one that is a correct answer but remember we're trying to get you
to speak like a native English speaker to speak English fluently so what do we need to do you got it to apply the five W's who what when where and why so the question why did Michael buy a new car so we have who Michael what bought a new car when last week where at a dealership why because his old car was no longer reliable so we have each piece of information that we need who what when where and why very simple pieces of information I want you to pay attention to the fact that the
5ws method is actually very simple Michael bought a new car last week at a dealership because because his old car was no longer reliable now how can we turn this into a response a fluent English response check it out here we go Michael bought a new car last week from a dealership already starting off good his old car was no longer reliable so he decided it was time for an upgrade Michael is excited about new purchase and feels more confident knowing he has a reliable means of transportation that is an amazing response again using the
five ws that we organized and you understand them this is how you are able to give a fluent English response when you use the 5 WS very simple but it creates a very good response now in this response just like last time you'll see that there is a new word and a new expression the word is reliable good again after me reliable excellent last time after me reliable great job now this just means consistently good in quality or performance able to be trusted make sense now I'm going to use an example and I hope you
agree with me I think I am a reliable English teacher I think my YouTube channel speak English with Tiffany is a reliable YouTube channel why because each week every Sunday I consistently upload an English lesson I hope the quality meets your standards I hope you enjoy the lessons I think my channel is a reliable English Channel do you agree you can answer I can hear you thank you very much so you understand the term reliable right again in the response his old car was no longer reliable you got it excellent all right here we go
the next one is means of transportation good again means of transportation excellent last time after me means of transportation good again please don't forget to practice when you after this lesson go to the app English with Tiffany because it's important for you to practice this as well you have some speech practice with this one too pronunciation all right it just means a vehicle or mode of travel used to move people or goods from one place to another we just say means of transportation my car is my means of transportation some people take the bus to
work some people I almost coughed there some people take the train means of transportation and again in the response at the very end he feels more confident knowing he has a reliable means of transportation you got it right excellent all right so now now that we see how powerful the 5 WS are when we go to our last example here I think you'll already be able to start thinking of your own responses for the five ws here's the question someone might ask you right here what did Emily do last night what did Emily do last
night now I'm going to give you some information to match each of the five W's but if you're watching this video Lesson I want you to look at the video and start thinking for yourself okay what could I say now for The Who Emily that's the response but for the what I said watched a movie you might say she's working on her computer again I want you to start thinking this is the first step in the process process think and then speak when last night where at home why because it was a new release she
had been looking forward to each of the five W's has been answered no matter what the topic is no matter what the question is you can use the five W's to think in English and finally speak English fluently so using our 5 WS the information we organized how can we speak English here's the response last night Emily decided to chill at home and watch a movie she was excited because it was a new release she had been looking forward to after watching the movie she hit me up and told me it was great you like
that right you like that for those watching I had a little acting for you but you see we used the five W's who what when where and why and we got a fluent English response now even in this response there are a few words and expressions that I want to explain and make sure you understand the first one is Chill oh not new release let's go to chill I'll show you new release don't worry chill good again again chill excellent last time after me chill great job now this just means to relax or take it
easy to hang out in a casual and laidback way I like to chill in the evenings I'll lay on my couch eat my dinner maybe watch something on YouTube maybe talk to a friend I just want to relax and take it easy makes sense right in English we say chill it's kind of a slang term all right next we have now new release good again new release excellent last time after me new release great job now this just means a recently published or released work such as a book a movie or an album hey I
heard there's a new release do you want to go to the movies with me hey I heard a new movie came out do you want to go to the movies with me makes sense right good and English we say new release finally the last sentence and the last sentence hit me up was said hit me up good last time after me hit me up excellent now this just means a casual way of asking someone to contact you or get in touch with you hey can you hit me up later hey I'll hit you up tomorrow
hey can you call me later hey I'll call you tomorrow now hit me up is also kind of a slang term so you wouldn't use it in a professional environment but you can use it with your family and Friends it just means to get in contact with someone hit me up or hit someone up make sense excellent so again you see how we can use the five W's to speak English fluently about any Topic in answer to any question it can be used and it can change your English speak speaking ability now the lesson is
not done I need you once again to down the English with Tiffany app if you haven't already and go to the practice lessons for this one all right you're going to practice how to use the words how to use the expressions and much more from our lesson today all right the very first thing we're going to look at is right here let's say someone asks you this question what did he do right now we are thinking about the question again we're starting off first and foremost thinking in English so if someone asks you this question
hey what did he do you need to use the 5w's method who what when where and why so who are we speaking about let's say his name is John what did he do John bought a car when did he buy the car yesterday now you see what we're doing right we're just thinking about the question and picking out very simple pieces of information to answer each of the five W's now this information is going to enable you to speak English so we have who we have what and we have when where a dealership in the
downtown area and why to commute to to work so now we have each of the five W's answered who what when where and why a simple method to answer the question what did he do so how can we take this information and turn it into a response that a native English speaker would give let's check out the response the speak step here we go John made a significant investment yesterday when he bought a car he purchased the car from a dealership downtown because he is going to start commuting to work listen this right here is
a very fluent English response to this question and all we did was to First think in English using the 5w's method who what when where and why and each piece of information can be found in this response thinking in and then speaking English now there are a few words that I want to explain to you the first one is significant now this word significant it just means sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention or noteworthy something that's important yes this was a significant accomplishment something worthy of focusing on what did we say he
made a significant investment a car that's a very important purchase you're investing a lot of money into a car thousands of dollars many times right so significant now what about this last word commuting what does that mean the word is commute we added ining right but the the word is commute and it just means to travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis so we saw when we organized our five W's that this individual John was purchasing a car why because he had to commute to work going from his
home to his job on a regular basis so he needed a car makes sense right so again we have the five ws organized we understand who John bought a car what when yesterday when yesterday where a dealership in the downtown area and why to commute to work and we have our response a perfect response in English makes sense right you're understanding this pattern and using this method to think in English and then speak but it doesn't just work for this question you can use it in every situation watch this let's say someone asks you this
question what did she do last night so we have this individual who is it let's say her name is Sarah what is she doing she cooked past tense a scrumptious dinner now don't worry I will explain the meaning of the word scrumptious I got you don't worry but right now we're thinking in English we're organizing our thoughts so she cooked a scrumptious dinner when last night where at home why to celebrate her anniversary you see when we break it down thinking in English using the five W's it immediately becomes so much easier so we have
the information now we need to turn this information into a response that a native English speaker would give so let's check out the response that includes each of the five W's here we go last night Sarah cooked a scrumptious dinner at home for her husband she decided to cook because she wanted to celebrate their anniversary each of the five W's can be found in this response who what when where and why and if you give this response during an English exam during a conversation the person listening to you will be impressed why because it answers
each of the five W's now I promised you that I would explain the word scrumptious so this word scrumptious it literally just means when speaking about food extremely tasty very delicious you've heard me tell you stories during Story Time about my mom's food my mom cooks very well her food is always scrumptious you got it again very tasty and delicious makes sense right yes this word is very commonly used so you see that we can use the five W's to think in English about any topic about any question and we finally are able to give
a fluent English response but maybe you're asking hey Tiff does it really work I'm going to give you another example another example but don't forget again after this lesson remember to go to the app English with Tiffany app the link is right in the description and this will help you it will help you actually practice what you're learning download the app the link is in the description and this app will help you practice what you are learning weekly English fluency lessons with Tiffany so you can watch this lesson and then go to the app and
you can practice what you're learning all right so let's go to the third one to prove again that this actually works here's the situation Peter the question is hey where did Peter go what do we need to do yes to think in English we need to answer the five W so here we go who we know we're talking about Peter what attended a concert when last weekend where at the stadium why because he is a huge fan of the band so we have everything answered for the five ws so simple thinking in English we're making
it easy English does not have to be difficult we know who what when where and why so now we need to answer the question using the information that we just organized so in order to use this information to organize it this is what we need to say last weekend Peter attended a concert the concert was held at the stadium and he had an amazing experience he had been anticipating the concert for weeks because he is a huge fan of the band that was playing you liked that response too didn't you I loved it why because
we can find each of the five W's in this response who what when where and why now you'll also notice there are two words that we need to go over the first one that I want to break down to you is anticipate we said he had been anticipating the concert for weeks what does anticipate mean it just means to expect expect or predict he was expecting the concert he was looking forward to the concert oo I can't wait until the concert anticipate makes sense right excellent all right the second one is actually a combination so
this expression huge fan now huge just means very big or large but a huge fan is used to emphasize that you are really a big fan a really big fan of someone or something maybe you're my fan maybe you're a huge fan of teacher Tiffany I hope so I love helping you but you see again it just emphasizes that you really love someone you really are their fan in English we say huge fan so Peter a huge fan of the band so he was anticipating the concert makes sense right so again we just use the
five W's who what when where and why to think in English and then speak English the very first thing I want us to look at is this situation right here someone has asked you a question do you like to travel now as you were looking at that video If you're looking at the video Lesson you probably started thinking about a vacation maybe you had in the past or maybe a vacation you want to go on in the future but how do you answer this question simply you use the 5w's method here we go the very
first thing you need to organize is who who are we talking about me what love to explore new cultures when during summer vacations where to Exotic destinations why because it broadens my Horizon and enriches my life now I'm going to pause for a second right now we're doing the first step we're thinking in English the question is do you like to travel well if we organize our ideas based on who what when where and why the five W's we will actually be able to speak English fluently and you can do the same each and every
time someone asks you a question so we have the information who what when where and why but how can we turn this into a fluent English response here's what it will sound like I love to explore new cultures during summer vacations usually I travel to Exotic destinations the experience of immersing myself in unfamiliar customs traditions and languages broadens my horizons and enriches my life in countless ways now you're probably thinking to yourself well yes Tiffany that's an amazing response but if you look closely you'll realize within this response that's right I only used the information
from the five W's who what when where and why that we organized in the the first step thinking in English once again who well we're talking about me right I love what and we're just using the pieces of information from the first step love to explore new cultures during summer vacations to Exotic destinations because it broadens my horizons now we see that the response is a fluent English response but you'll also notice with in the response that there's some new words so I want to explain the new words the very first one is exotic good
after me again exotic excellent now this just means unusual or intriguing often associated with foreign or unfamiliar places cultures or things so this is a brand new word for you again I use it like this usually I travel to Exotic unfamiliar destinations you got it excellent now in the second one well the third sentence I said immersing so what does the word immerse mean immerse oneself in something this is the expression using the word so to immerse oneself in something it just means to fully involve oneself yourself in or become deeply absorbed in a particular
activity experience or environment for example as your English teacher I encourage you even if you don't live in an English-speaking country to immerse yourself in English watch YouTube videos watch movies listen to podcasts immerse yourself fully involve yourself makes sense right so again in the sentence the experience of immersing myself in unfamiliar Customs traditions and languages dot dot dot this brings us to the next expression broaden one's Horizons listen I hope you're taking notes because these are expressions and words that native English speakers use on a regular basis so yes I'm helping you think and
speak English but I'm also helping you start to sound like a native English speaker here we go broaden one's Horizons it means to expand one's knowledge understanding or experiences beyond what is familiar or conventional what is the norm Often by exploring New Perspectives or cultures for example prior to going to South Korea I had only lived in America I was very very familiar with American culture but when I moved to South Korea I had to learn about a new culture I had to understand new Customs my horizons were broadened I started to understand people even
more makes sense right all right now this is the next expression enrich On's life enrich one's life this just means to enhance or improve the quality depth or meaningfulness of one's life often through experiences relationships or personal growth I always say that living in South Korea for such a long time enriched my life I grew in so many ways my perspectives my actions different habits it really enriched my life make sense excellent all right so you see again from this first example thinking in English and then speaking English Thinking by using the five ws who
what when where and why okay Tiffany yes we were able to answer the question do you like to travel using the five ws but is it really possible to use the five W's in every situation yes look at this question right here here's the question do you and your friends like to travel different situation we're talking about travel but now do you and your friends like to travel how can we use the five W's who what when where and why to think in English and organize our thoughts here we go who my friends and I
what enjoy going on road trips when on Long weekends where to Scenic Landscapes and national parks why because it allows us to disconnect from our daily routines and experience the beauty of nature you see when you use the five W's who what when where and why to organize your thoughts all of a sudden the stress leaves why you're not thinking about oh how do I speak fluently how do I sound like a native speaker no you're focused on organizing your thoughts you're smart you're intelligent yes I'm talking to you you're already intelligent I'm just giving
you the tools to you need to organize your thoughts and present them in English so five W's for this question we have who what when where and why to answer the question do you and your friends like to travel what will this look like let's put it all together my friends and I enjoy going on road trips we often travel to Scenic Landscapes and national parks during long weekends you already recognize the WS don't you these Adventures allow us to disconnect from our daily routines and experience the beauty of nature my friend I want you
once again to think about the five ws we organized in step one all of the information from Step One is in our response and that's what makes it a fluent English response five W's each of the W's are answered in this response all of the five W's are answered each one is seen in this response but now let's take a step back and learn some of the words we have some new words in this response that I want to make sure you understand the first one is Scenic good again after me Scenic excellent now this
just means beautiful or picture esque typically referring to natural landscapes views or settings that are visually appealing or aesthetically pleasing I want you once again if you're watching the video to look at the video in the background this video of this amazing National Park it's very Scenic this is how we use the word scenic a picturesque beautiful natural landscape next I I want you to understand this word disconnect disconnect now this means to break free disengage from something often referring to detaching oneself from technology we have our cell phones we have our iPads we have
our computers disconnecting not using them for a period of time daily routines can also be disconnected from right or distractions in order to relax to feel rejuvenated or focus on other activities in English we say disconnect for example woo I've been so busy I just need to disconnect if someone says that it means they want to relax and take a break from life from technology from work whatever might be going on in English we say disconnect makes sense right excellent all right so we see that we are able to use the five W's no matter
what the question is now I want to remind you again don't forget to download the app English with Tiffany so that you can practice what you're learning that's the most important thing practice after you learn all right so download the app totally for free the link is in the description now I want us to look at this question this question right here does he like to travel notice different questions right we're focusing now on someone else hey does he like to travel so now you're going to have to formulate your ideas based on someone else's
experience but we're still going to use the five W's method who what when where and why so who he what seeks adventure and thrills when during school breaks where to Adrenaline pumping destinations like bungee jumping spots and extreme sports centers why because it gives him an adrenaline rush and makes him feel alive again we're just organizing our thoughts who what when where and why now we can speak English because our thoughts are already organized let's turn this actually into a fluent English response here's the response he seeks adventure and thrill during school breaks so he
usually travels to Adrenaline pumping destinations like bungee jumping spots and extreme sports centers the rush of adrenaline he experiences from pushing his limits and engaging in exhilarating activities makes him feel truly alive this is an amazing response it sounds like a native English speaker why because we followed the first step organizing our thoughts who what when where and why now you'll also notice that within this response there were quite a few new words and new Expressions so let's start with the first one the first one I want to explain to you is thrill good again
thrill excellent now this just refers to a strong feeling right here if you're looking at it of excitement adrenaline or exhilaration often derived from Intense or risky activities or experiences jumping out of a plane riding a roller coaster thrill the fact that your eyes get big or you feel this Rush of adrenaline in your body thrill next we have adrenaline pumping adrenaline pumping now this just means something that caus cuses a surge of adrenaline that feeling that comes up inside of you typically associated with thrilling or high-intensity activities that generate excitement and a heightened state
of arousal adrenaline pumping man jumping out of a plane is an adrenaline pumping experience the adrenaline just seems to pump you know when your heart beats fast adrenaline pumping next we have p push one's limits push one's limits now this refers to going Beyond one's comfort zone or usual capabilities challenging oneself to reach new levels of physical mental or emotional performance or endurance you my friend right now are pushing your limits you might have felt before this video man it's so hard to think in English it's so hard to speak English fluently but now as
you're understanding using simple methods can actually help you speak English fluently you have this desire to push your limits to go beyond what you thought you could do push one's limits and finally we have exhilarating yes a longer word again exhilarating excellent it just means producing intense feelings of excitement exil ation the same word or Joy often associated with thrilling or stimulating experiences that make one feel alive and energized it's exhilarating an adrenaline pumping experience Mak sense excellent all right so again you're seeing how just thinking in English using the five W's who what when
where and why caused you caused us to produce this fluent English response so my friend I want you to remember as you're going on your English Journey Don't forget to use the five W's who what when where and why and I'll talk to you in the next lesson you still there you know what time it is it's Story Time hey I said it's story time let's do it again in y'all Story Time hey hey I said story time I felt like singing it twice today here we go so I want to tell you something that
happened with my friend's son again this is when I was in South Korea and my friend has two children she has a six-month-old baby and she has a 2-year-old boy they're both boys so the oldest one is 2 years old and so every morning you know we'd all wake up we talk a a little bit my friend and I would talk a little bit the boys would kind of play on the floor and then we'd eat breakfast so in this morning we ate breakfast and my friend and I decided just to keep talking so the
baby was just kind of in the baby chair you know relaxing and the 2-year-old was kind of just playing in the living room area and then all of a sudden the 2-year-old ran to my room now I was okay with him being in my room I didn't even think anything of it so my friend and I kept talking but there's this thing this thing that we all know when a child gets quiet something's going on so my friend and I were talking and two minutes went by 3 minutes went by five minutes went by and
I noticed that he was very quiet so I said to my friend one second let me go check and see what he's doing so I walked to the room that I was staying in at their apartment and when I got to the door I saw the little man man sitting at the desk in my room and his back was towards me but he just seemed so happy so I called his name and he turned around and his whole face was covered in lotion and his hands were covered in lotion and he had the biggest smile
on his face like Tada then I looked behind him my entire computer was covered in lotion my bag was covered in lotion and my first thought was let's make sure he didn't eat the lotion so I called my friend I was like hey hey hey come come and I was calling her because of him I was laughing because of the situation so she thought I was worried about my computer I like no my computer I'll fit it's fine I'll wipe that off make sure he didn't eat the lotion so she takes him to the bathroom
and make sure he's still smiling in la la land just excited she picks him up takes him to the bathroom I look at my desk and I just laughed I was like children are amazing they find joy in the simplest things so I I wipe my computer off WIP my bag off everything was fine but throughout the rest of my trip I would periodically just start laughing thinking about this little boy turning around as looking at me hands covered in lotion face covered in lotion like hi Auntie so it's a reminder that sometimes we need
to stop and just enjoy the simple things in life I don't want you to wrap yourself in lotion but children find joy in so many simple things and as adults sometimes we forget to find joy in the little things so today I hope just like that little man you find joy in the simple things in life today all right I'll talk to you in the next lesson