How to Think Directly in Your Target Language
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Listen A LOT and try speaking to yourself in the language. You will eventually end up thinking in it.
This!
This advice also works for communication in your native language.
Thank you You reminded me🙂
Short sentences. I agree, it's really important not to overly stress yourself trying to figure out how to say overly complex sentences. Let's start small.
Great advice: break it down, keep it simple!!
That's pretty much what I did when learning English at school, but in written form. If I couldn't say exactly what I wanted, I would go around trying to say it in a simpler form.
Brilliant advice. :D I love exploring ways of thinking in another language. Each language gives its own sense of freedom in thought.
What a great piece (or snippet) of advice. Grazie Luca. Vorrei parlare italiano come te. Un giorno, force??
Great advice! Totally agree!
Great advice! Grazie mille, Luca! ❤️ I think, that's my main problem. I need to learn how to simplify my sentences!!!
Many beginners want to directly speak with a complex syntax as they do in their native language and end up translating from it. This is exactly what I tell them, try to express yourself with how much language you have and that means making it easier
frases cortas para empezar... como bien dices: " simple no quiere decir simplista" ... good tip! Grazie Luca.. happy monday!
I always apply this knowledge after watching your presention on the another video, you said; the weather is hot , I'm gonna go to the beach. I really know how to make some simple sentences if it's really complicated to say thanks Lucas! Keep up the good work!🔥
Love you!!! Thanksss!!!👍
Wow this was a great live stream. Some very interesting questions and of course excellent answers from Luca! Wasn't expecting to watch it all at once, but I totally ended up listening to it all in one sitting. 😅
This is excellent advice! I am one of the question-answerers at an "English-Only" forum (advanced students of English ask questions about English there). I often see very long, complicated English sentences with mistakes in them. If the student simply broke those down into 2 or 3 simpler sentences, they probably wouldn't make those mistakes.
Maybe it's a style problem. Most people don't use very long sentences in modern English (although they did, back in 1860). It is reasonable to think that "typical" sentences are longer in some other languages.
Great! A simple but not simplistic piece of advice! Thank you for the hint! 😉👍
Very useful! Thanks, man! 💪😘
Thanks for advice, you are right
Oh that’s a very helpful tip thanks 🙏🏻
Thanks a lot...❤
Luca❤️💪
アドバイスありあとう :)
Thanks
Divide and conquer
I am planning to take french course ... before that I have some time ...can I memorize vocabulary it's useful??
gracias Lucas, the progressif way that you explain is Taxonomy?
Espero encontrar en español esta explicación porque entendí muy poco
For people that is used to speak alone, try to do it in yout target language.
What does it mean to think in a language? I don’t think in any language. I think in ideas and images. I’ve been studying Portuguese for 9 years now and I’ve visited Brasil 18 times but I still can’t read or converse and I have to translate everything into English to understand .
That hapens because you don't know the words you want to use yet , at least is what i thought when i tried to speak english without thinking in spanish first . 🤷🏻♂️
Haji
Quem viu a thumb e pensou no coqueirinho do Muzy, dá um like pfv!
Good advice... Partly conveying your meaning in small chunks beats long complex sentences that can fail entirely.... Grammar vs syntax is a bitch. Don't do it.
日本に行った事無い…行きたたいは。。 If you know " no de " ので...great A plus no de plus B. If not skip it. PS particles like these are key to natural Japanese. But that's true of most languages. If you can't connect things skillfully, a bunch of short sentences is better than epic and complete failure. ...
English to Japanese specific advice.... English ( SVO ) to Japanese ..; English always had an S ( Subject) JAPANESE may not. ... But ... E to J; say S, then say the English sentence order backwards .. ( do all the verb add ons backwards first, then the rest. ). S>xyz to ( English sentence ) to S< zyx equals Japanese.