Daily English Podcast | Think in English: Stop Translating, Start Thinking (A2 Level)

Daily English Podcast | Think in English: Stop Translating, Start Thinking (A2 Level)

Do you feel like your English is too slow when you speak? Do you always translate in your head before you say a sentence? If yes, this episode is exactly for you 💙 Welcome back to Daily English with Julia — a podcast created to help you speak English fluently by changing how your brain works, not by memorizing more grammar rules. In this episode, Julia reveals the big secret that separates a permanent English student from a confident English speaker: 👉 Thinking in English instead of translating. Julia explains why translating is like walking on a long, slow bridge — and why fluent speakers use a direct path from what they see to what they say. You don’t need to live abroad. You don’t need to be “talented.” You just need to train your brain the right way. Julia speaks slowly, clearly, and with lots of encouragement, so you can: ✅ Stop translating word by word ✅ Think directly in English ✅ Speak faster without panic ✅ Build confidence through simple brain training ✅ Feel English instead of forcing it 🎧 In this episode, you will: Understand why translating makes you tired and slow Learn how the brain really works when speaking English Discover the Direct Path to thinking in English Practice a powerful mental labeling technique Use linking sounds like I-see-ya and Loo-ka-thuh Play fast visual games to block translation Shadow a relaxing story using images, not grammar Rewire your brain with speed, sound, and emotion This episode is perfect for: ✔️ A2–B1 learners ✔️ Adults who feel stuck or shy when speaking ✔️ Learners who “know English” but can’t use it ✔️ Anyone tired of translating in their head 🗣️ Learn with Julia 🧠 Think in English 📌 Even a few minutes a day can change how your brain speaks English You are not bad at English. Your brain is just using the wrong road — and today, you start building a better one 💙 Press play. Burn the translation bridge. And start living in English 🌱