The 5 Laws Of Thinking In English: How Natives Develop Fluent Speech

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Click here to feel certain and confident when you speak English: tinyurl.com/4bsp9bn7
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    In this video, we go deeper than the grammatical rules of the English language to understand how your brain learns best. Once you harness your brain's natural processes, you'll stop translating to learn, so you stop translating when you speak! :)
    The truth is you already speak multiple "first" languages fluently. These are things like formal speech, vocabulary you need for your profession, how you speak with children, how you communicate casually, etc. And you can speak all of these "languages" because of the brain pattern "laws" you might not know you've been using.
    So, the goal is really to take these laws and apply them to learning English, rather than learning through translations.This video shows you how.
    Unlock the secrets to fluent English thinking with "The 5 Laws Of Thinking In English." Develop the habit of applying the essential cognitive principles used by native speakers, so you can speak fluent English, too:
    The Law of Association: Create strong mental connections with new words, forming a foundation for understanding in English, the native, memorable way.
    The Law of Substitution: Learn to discover diverse ways to express ideas without relying on translations.
    The Law of Extension: Adapt and expand your vocabulary by applying learned words to various related contexts, even to situations that might not seem related.
    The Law of Deconstruction: Discover the power of simplicity as you learn to break down words, so you understand their pieces and associations.
    The Law of Inquiry: Elevate your language skills by questioning and exploring nuances, closing gaps in vocabulary and understanding.
    Master these laws for a native-like mindset, and the ability to communicate ideas in English with confidence!
    Want to speak English fluently? Our online courses are here to help you learn English, understand how to learn English effectively, and develop strong English speaking skills.. We provide easy-to-follow lessons for those eager to learn English speaking skills. From basics to advanced nuances, our learn English online program caters to all levels. Join us and see how easy it is to get fluent when you learn English as a FIRST language!
    Our courses guide you on how to be fluent in English, transforming your communication skills. So, if you're looking to elevate your English to new heights, this is the perfect starting point.
    Our approach to basic English speaking lays the foundation for mastering the language. Discover the best way to learn English speaking through our interactive and immersive methods that make learning engaging and effective.
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    0:00 - Starting the Live Session on CZcams
    0:42 - Explanation of the Five Laws for Thinking in English
    1:31 - The Aim of Today's Lesson: Simplifying English Learning
    2:03 - Preface to the Lesson: The Possibility and Challenges of Thinking in English
    4:55 - Differentiating Between Learning English as a First Language and a Second Language
    8:00 - Introduction to the First Law: The Law of Association
    9:34 - Explaining the Importance of Reading in English Learning
    13:45 - Understanding English Words in Context
    14:01 - The Role of Mnemonics in Language Learning
    22:33 - Fluency Comes from Understanding, Not Translation
    25:39 - The Laws of Thinking in English
    28:01 - Understanding the Word 'Exasperated'
    29:58 - Introduction to Law Number Two
    35:48 - Understanding the Law of Substitution through Examples
    46:14 - Understanding Subtle Differences in Descriptive Words
    48:52 - Explaining How to Understand Idioms in English
    1:04:24 - Sharing My Experience Teaching English to My Wife and Kids
    1:06:14 - The Importance of Understanding English Like a First Language for Effective Learning
    1:09:12 - The Importance of Getting More Examples in Language Learning
    1:10:06 - The Challenges of Translating Words from One Language to Another
    1:35:38 - Discussing Different Levels of Understanding in Language Learning
    1:38:32 - The Five Laws to Think and Speak Like a Native Speaker
    1:49:11 - Final Thoughts on Applying Native Language Rules to English Learning

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  • @EnglishAnyone
    @EnglishAnyone  Před 4 měsíci +2

    Click here to feel certain and confident when you speak English: tinyurl.com/3fph58v2
    Get Frederick here: englishanyone.com/frederick
    In this video, we go deeper than the grammatical rules of the English language to understand how your brain learns best. Once you harness your brain's natural processes, you'll stop translating to learn, so you stop translating when you speak! :)
    The truth is you already speak multiple "first" languages fluently. These are things like formal speech, vocabulary you need for your profession, how you speak with children, how you communicate casually, etc. And you can speak all of these "languages" because of the brain pattern "laws" you might not know you've been using.
    So, the goal is really to take these laws and apply them to learning English, rather than learning through translations.This video shows you how.
    Unlock the secrets to fluent English thinking with "The 5 Laws Of Thinking In English." Develop the habit of applying the essential cognitive principles used by native speakers, so you can speak fluent English, too:
    The Law of Association: Create strong mental connections with new words, forming a foundation for understanding in English, the native, memorable way.
    The Law of Substitution: Learn to discover diverse ways to express ideas without relying on translations.
    The Law of Extension: Adapt and expand your vocabulary by applying learned words to various related contexts, even to situations that might not seem related.
    The Law of Deconstruction: Discover the power of simplicity as you learn to break down words, so you understand their pieces and associations.
    The Law of Inquiry: Elevate your language skills by questioning and exploring nuances, closing gaps in vocabulary and understanding.
    Master these laws for a native-like mindset, and the ability to communicate ideas in English with confidence!
    Want to speak English fluently? Our online courses are here to help you learn English, understand how to learn English effectively, and develop strong English speaking skills.. We provide easy-to-follow lessons for those eager to learn English speaking skills. From basics to advanced nuances, our learn English online program caters to all levels. Join us and see how easy it is to get fluent when you learn English as a FIRST language!
    Our courses guide you on how to be fluent in English, transforming your communication skills. So, if you're looking to elevate your English to new heights, this is the perfect starting point.
    Our approach to basic English speaking lays the foundation for mastering the language. Discover the best way to learn English speaking through our interactive and immersive methods that make learning engaging and effective.
    Speak With Us:
    Website: englishanyone.com
    Facebook: facebook.com/EnglishAnyone/
    Twitter: twitter.com/EnglishAnyone/
    Instagram: instagram.com/EnglishAnyone/ @EnglishAnyone
    #EnglishFluencyGuide #LearnEnglishAsAFirstLanguage #speakfluentenglishconfidently

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      @gusanolocoenelcoco8737 Před 4 měsíci

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      @shenryavila2923 Před 3 měsíci

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    • @juanmanuelmartinez9535
      @juanmanuelmartinez9535 Před 2 měsíci

      What about listening radio 📻 ?
      A great idea?

  • @diyagoyal295
    @diyagoyal295 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Sometimes I come here not to learn English but just to listen you.
    U r super amazing. Thank you

  • @andrevadyaskin164
    @andrevadyaskin164 Před 3 měsíci +2

    As I get more and more lessons from you I become more and more confident that I will be able to speak fluently in English at last. 😊
    You are a great teacher.
    From Russia with love.

  • @kjbutt
    @kjbutt Před 4 měsíci +3

    Experience teacher in English language, Knows it well, Explanation is Excellent, I gave him 10/10.
    Ist time on the net i saw something incredible. Congrats.... BRAVO BRAVO

  • @Seephora
    @Seephora Před 4 dny +1

    Thank you😊. Am following you from Switzerland

  • @ShehuOgijo
    @ShehuOgijo Před 27 dny +1

    I'm your new student from Africa precisely Nigeria

  • @afonsoliberal935
    @afonsoliberal935 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Best teacher ever.
    Since i started watching your videos I've Changed my way of learning English and iam improving it in the quickiest way.
    Thank you teacher you're so helpfull.❤❤❤❤❤

  • @richardkuasi785
    @richardkuasi785 Před 4 měsíci +3

    A lot of vocabulary can express more precisely.

  • @clemenciahemberger2876
    @clemenciahemberger2876 Před 3 měsíci

    Uff.... So a long lesson 😅 but I did it along many hours in this day.... beginning in the morning by breakfast and continuing after my Friday Sport and supermarket go with the E-Bike near the Gym....
    I continued by preparing the meal..... Then another pause to eat with my husband and 😊 finally I finished it after lunch 😅
    A long but such a good lesson!
    I hope, now I will really become confident with my English ❤ using your 5 laws!!!
    Thank you very much! Greetings from a retired Chilean teacher living in Berlin.
    As a foreign language teacher, your colleague, I want to say to you : "well done, good work, congratulations"!!!

  • @AbuDNN61
    @AbuDNN61 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you Drew!

  • @Steve-zw1yh
    @Steve-zw1yh Před 4 měsíci +2

    @EnglishAnyone I want say thanks for great lessons , also want to say I love when You use Japanese as example.

  • @muro_35
    @muro_35 Před 4 měsíci +2

    thanks drew another great lesson. 😎

  • @chandrarathnabandara8789
    @chandrarathnabandara8789 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thanks sir

  • @viveksonisrci6504
    @viveksonisrci6504 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Yes.

  • @ArchanaWasanik
    @ArchanaWasanik Před 4 měsíci +4

    Hi Proficient Master Drew, I am an Indian and my name is Ashok Wasnik and I am very much thankful about your the most guidanable lesson in term of fluency and proficiency as the first and second English language. There are two types of journey in which the same language to become a fluent and Proficient The non-native becomes the fluent by using journey of fluency But the native becomes the Proficient by using the journey of proficiency as the first language. According to me I feel that fluency is a way of becoming the fluent for the non-native language speaker and proficiency is a way of becoming the Proficient Tor native language speaker. But my question is in term of this topic that is Can the native become the Proficient by using the journey of fluency without using proficiency?as well as Can the non-native become as the Proficient by using the journey of proficiency in the language of English?

    • @piotr5338
      @piotr5338 Před 3 měsíci

      Does this apply to native english people?

  • @abubakarlawanharuna573
    @abubakarlawanharuna573 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent

  • @walanstar
    @walanstar Před měsícem +2

    Sir, i really understand most of what you were saying. Is it the same way you are talking in daily conversation with your partners or friends?
    Because most of native i heard they speak, not as clear as you do.

  • @chancheehoong9997
    @chancheehoong9997 Před 2 měsíci

    Always with you. 🙂☕️

  • @zimmystress51
    @zimmystress51 Před 2 měsíci

    Me and my 3 kid is ur new student now..
    Papagoatee
    Malaysia@Kl

  • @johnibat
    @johnibat Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks...🙏

  • @caofang5710
    @caofang5710 Před 7 dny

    @EnglishAnyone What do you think about Rosetta Stone? It builds vocabulary by using pictures and sounds to create associations in your brain. Do you think it is a good tool to learn English or any language?

  • @juliehuynh05
    @juliehuynh05 Před 19 dny

    I can read in english but my writing, listening and speaking skills is so bad. How can i improve it sir? I try to think in english but my brain keep bringign me back to translate its really frustrating

  • @sanaalotaibi1770
    @sanaalotaibi1770 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Drew , my problem is with the speak English.. I understand what other say put some times I don’t have many words to describe what I want to say..

  • @user-wn5iu7vt5y
    @user-wn5iu7vt5y Před 2 měsíci

    How can be is good teacher ?

  • @user-wn5iu7vt5y
    @user-wn5iu7vt5y Před 2 měsíci

    How can improve my speaking

  • @user-wn5iu7vt5y
    @user-wn5iu7vt5y Před 2 měsíci

    I'm from Africa ,

  • @MC-bq9dj
    @MC-bq9dj Před 4 měsíci +1

    It’s a bit like I I didn’t left English Anyone since yesterday !🤭
    But …
    what’s the difference between: I HAVEN’T and I DIDN’T, Please ? 🤔

    • @EnglishAnyone
      @EnglishAnyone  Před 4 měsíci

      Check the Index for this. There are lessons about it in your account. Let us know there if you still need help. Also, you’d say “I didn’t LEAVE…” :)

    • @susacrick9708
      @susacrick9708 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Refers: if you haven't done, it for specific period of time (day or month etc.) Didn't refers: to specific point of time that has already passed.... Something like that I Understand about I searched in my holly Google. It's that correct @EnglishAnyone.

    • @MC-bq9dj
      @MC-bq9dj Před 3 měsíci

      @@EnglishAnyone Wow, my mistake!🤭🫣

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    @putinisakiller8093 Před 4 měsíci +2

    A couple of centuries ago, even women could be handsome. :)

  • @devikabowathura8116
    @devikabowathura8116 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi handsome