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Intro
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were you trying to translate that in
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your head just now word by word that's
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exactly why you're still struggling with
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French look if you've been studying for
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months or even years but freeze up the
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moment the French person starts speaking
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it's not because you don't know enough
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French it's because your brain is stuck
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in the translation trap today I'm going
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to show you how to flip the mental
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switch that makes French finally click
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in your brain this is one of the fluency
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secrets but it's what separates those
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who speak French from those who just
Problem Definition
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study it
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let me show you what's really happening
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in your brain right now when you
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translate you're creating a mental
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traffic jam you have an idea you
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translate it to French you search for
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grammar rules you check for exceptions
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and finally you speak by then the
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conversation has already moved on every
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day that you practice French for
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translating is reinforcing the wrong
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neural pathways you've literally trained
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your brain to be slow at French think
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about how you speak your native language
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do you consciously think about grammar
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rules of course not you simply express
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your thoughts that's what you need to
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achieve with French
Why French Requires Different Thinking
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here is another problem with translation
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many French expressions make absolutely
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no sense when translated directly let me
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show you
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this literally means to have the
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cockroach
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cockroach that's what you say but it
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means feeling down or feeling blue
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means since he left I've been feeling
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down
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it literally means to fall into the
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apples but it means to faint for example
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When she saw the blood she fainted
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another one
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it literally means to have a lightning
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strike but it actually means love at
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first sight for example
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It was love at first sight when I first
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saw him a fourth one
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do you know this one it means to have
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the peach literally but it means to feel
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energetic for example
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this morning I'm feeling energetic
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laes your brain needs to connect these
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expressions directly to their meaning
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not through English when a French person
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says jilapes they're not thinking about
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fruit
French Immersion Method
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so how do we break the translation habit
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and start thinking directly in French
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the answer is surprisingly simple fake
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it till you make it
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why is your native language so
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effortless because your entire world was
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built in that language every thought
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feeling and expression was directly
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connected to those words to achieve this
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with French you need to start living
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like a French speaker not just studying
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like a French student native speakers
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wake up to phones set in French listen
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to French radio making breakfast write
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shopping lists in French express
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emotions in French and even dream in
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French everything in their life happens
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in French because their brains are wired
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to think in French this isn't about
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studying harder it's about creating a
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French mental environment
Practical Implementation
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here
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is where most French courses fail you
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they concentrate on grammar rules and
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vocabulary lists instead of rewiring
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your brain to process French directly
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you don't need more French you need to
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use the French you already know
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differently it's not about creating
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extra time in your day it's about
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upgrading the French moments you already
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have instead of studying French for 30
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minutes leave in French for 30 minutes
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here are 10 powerful ways to implement
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this in your daily life talk to yourself
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in French while doing routine activities
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i'm brushing my teeth
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i'm making my coffee you can also label
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items around your house in French you
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can put sticky notes on objects with
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their French names and gender lump
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you can also create a French corner in
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your home a dedicated space where you
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can only think and speak in French
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another idea is to keep a small French
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journal you can write like three
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sentences every day about what you did
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for example
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you can also convert your daily routines
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to French for example shopping lists
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don't forget to put the articles so you
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learn them too your to-do lists
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you can also listen to French during
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dead time walking the dog commuting
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cooking cleaning
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another idea is to think in simple
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French sentences instead of I'm hungry
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instead of it's cold today
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another idea is to narrate what you see
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while you're driving or walking in the
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street for example
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I see a red car
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this woman is wearing a black coat want
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another idea express your feelings in
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French for example
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for I'm tired
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for that annoys me or
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I'm looking forward to and at last this
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is not easy but you can try to change
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your inner monologue to French when
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you're making decisions you can try
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thinking
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instead of what do I want to eat you
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know the biggest challenge when learning
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French is not knowing your exact level
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and what you should be practicing next
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without a clear structure you might end
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up stuck translating in your head
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instead of thinking directly in French
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that's why I created the weekly practice
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plan with this free resource you will
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get a clear assessment of your current
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level and specific exercises tailored to
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your needs you'll find exactly what to
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practice each day of the week how to
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overcome common obstacles and a simple
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method to track your improvement join
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today let's continue
7-Day French Thinking Challenge
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here is your 7-day challenge with
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specific tasks for each day day one is
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French morning change your phone
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language to French name 10 objects you
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see when you wake up in French fill in
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the blank and say this out loud
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name all the foods and drinks in French
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during the day you can also practice
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these phrases at meals for example
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for I'm hungry
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for it's delicious
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for I would like a bit more day three is
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all about French emotions you can
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express your feelings in French
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throughout the day you can also practice
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these emotional phrases for example
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That makes me happy
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it annoys me when
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I'm stressed because of ready for day
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four day four is about French decisions
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make small decisions in French you can
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practice these decision phrases for
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example
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I prefer this one
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i should do this now
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i wonder if day five is all about French
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descriptions for example describe five
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people you see during the day in French
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you can use phrases like
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this person is wearing
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or
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he or she looks
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he or she is in the process of on day
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six you can start planning in French you
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can plan your weekend in French for
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example you can also use future
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expressions for this for example
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I am going to or weekend
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this weekend I will do or even
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I feel like and on day seven you can
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concentrate on French self-t talk you
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can have a full twominut conversation
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with yourself in French you can record
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yourself and listen back to this these
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are connecting phrases you can use
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first I'm going to
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for then
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for finally
Listen & Repeat
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let's do a bit of a listen and repeat
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exercise repeat these everyday phrases
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after me and connect them directly to
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situations not to English translations
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seagraph seagraph is really useful when
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you spill something or make a minor
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mistake for example you drop your keys
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instead of thinking it's not a big deal
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try to think
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repeat after me
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one last time
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good now on
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is for when you're ready to leave
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somewhere for example you're getting up
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from a restaurant table and you say
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"Oniva." Repeat after me
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a third time
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good
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is when someone suggests something that
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you like for example a friend suggests a
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movie
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repeat after me
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good and when you cut the in it will be
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one last time
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good
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this is for when you're shocked or
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surprised for example you're seeing an
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unexpected price
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repeat after me
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one more time
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and you might already know that in
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everyday spoken French we tend to cut
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the in the middle of
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so we would say
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"Okay that was a bit more difficult."
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Samar is for when you're agreeing to a
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plan for example you're confirming a
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meeting time
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repeat after me
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good
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is very useful it's for when you're
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excited for something in the future
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something you can't wait to do for
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example there is a really fun event
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tomorrow night at your local Alian Franc
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you can say
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good
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toy is for when you're accepting a
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disappointment for example the store is
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out of your favorite item
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when you will see someone later in the
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same day you can say
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for example you're leaving for a short
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time you can say see you later in French
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don't forget between to and
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good when you stop translating and start
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thinking in French something magical
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happens it's like suddenly taking the
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training wheels off your bike you
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realize you've been making it harder
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than it needed to be all along this
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isn't something that happens overnight
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you need to practice consistently for
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several weeks or maybe months but each
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time you catch yourself translating and
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redirecting your brain to thinking
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directly in French you're building new
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neural pathways the breathing analogy
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really explains it all most of the time
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you don't consciously think about
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breathing it happens automatically in
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the background when you translate French
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becomes like breathing with a stuffy
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nose it's all that you can focus on but
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when you think directly in French the
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language itself fades into the
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background and your ideas flow naturally
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that's what true fluency feels like it's
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not perfection it's freedom the freedom
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to express yourself without being
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trapped in translation don't forget to
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