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Struggling to write your own answers in English without depending on direct translations from Hindi? This video is here to help! We’ll guide you through the process of creating natural and clear answers in English while avoiding the common pitfalls of word-for-word translation. Direct translation can lead to awkward phrasing and unclear meaning, so it’s important to understand the nuances of both languages.

In this video, you’ll learn why translating directly from Hindi to English often doesn’t work and how it can distort the message you’re trying to convey. Instead, we’ll show you how to think in English and write answers that are grammatically correct and make sense in context. With our step-by-step approach, you’ll build confidence in structuring your own sentences and expressing your ideas clearly.

We’ll also provide essential English grammar tips to help you avoid common mistakes and ensure your answers are not only accurate but also polished. By the end of this video, you’ll have a better understanding of how to write effectively in English, without the crutch of translation, making your communication smoother and more professional.

HERE ARE THE KEY MOMENTS
00:04 Translation from Hindi to English and confidence boost.
00:48 Tips for learning English grammar from a book
02:15 Understanding the difference between pronouns
02:51 Translate thoughts into English easily
04:23 Key steps for translation
05:02 Understanding the concept of helping verbs in English
06:36 Understanding tenses in Hindi to English translation
07:16 Understanding tense usage in Hindi to English translation.
08:47 Understanding Helping Verbs and Action Verbs
09:28 Use action verbs for tasks, normal verbs if action verb not suitable
10:56 Importance of verb forms and tenses in English grammar
11:49 Tips for translation without perfect knowledge of vocabulary
13:16 Understanding the complex sentence structure in Hindi language.
13:56 Understanding English grammar anxieties among children.
15:38 Encouraging self-improvement and helping others improve
16:17 Encouraging children’s interest in learning through character building

How to THINK in English | No More Translating in Your Head!

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Do you want to know how to think in English? Would you like to start speaking English without translating in your head? Do you want to move beyond written English fluency to start speaking like a native English speaker? Great! I’ve got the exercises and information you need. You’ll learn how to think in English and stop translating in your head and I’ll give you exercises and examples all along the way. If you’ve ever wondered how you can sound more like a native English speaker I’ve got loads of advice in this video and across my channel. My students are committed to speaking English fluently and mastering the skills for learning how to think in English. Yes, it will take you some practice and hard work, but it’s worth it! When you realize that you’ve stopped translating in your head you’ll be thrilled (and other people will notice!). It’s a thrill to realize you’ve started to think in English and I want you to feel that! Let’s get to work.

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