Butka
No words when I need them Hi everybody, I wonder if I am the only one with this problem - when having a conversation (I have started with French conversation recently) I don´t remember words I could use. But after the lesson even a day later the whole sentences start to appear in my head! This is so irritating! What can I do about it? Is it only a matter of practice?
2017年4月21日 06:24
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Butka, I am in your team)))

To eliminate this annoying frustration I started  dedicating  a lot of time to my... writing. Yes, At first sight  It sounds odd. But spending much time on  writing (I mean writing a long meaningful texts ,  that causes maximum of my  concentration on sentence-building ) helped  me to construct my sentences in foreign language faster. Moreover , after such a practice  finding appropriate words during a CONVERSATION  became easier. Sometimes it is useful  to write without help of Internet because all necessary vocabulary we  already have and  what we need is just to find a proper word in our  heads.

2017年4月22日
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Oh, sure. I am highly articulate when I talk to myself. It's only when I talk to people that I struggle finding synonyms, ending up repeating the same basic words over and over.

I think that's because when I talk to others I assume they won't wait for my finding the best words and double checking if they are the right ones. And it is so despite that I honestly don't care that much for avoiding mistakes. It's the pressure to talk fast that makes me use the words that pop up first. And these are usually just a few most commonly used (by me) phrases.

I believe practice is the solution here. Each conversation brings new words, even if just a few, that you used, so if you go on using them, they will become your "go to" words when you speak next time.



2017年4月21日
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Once again, you are not the only one dealing with that problem. I think it's something normal. I'm used to having the same problem, but I would say that its intensity has decreased a lot. How? Wel, because I have included in my study routine the habit of reading different types of readings, then I can learn more words and refresh others that I don't use as often. It has worked for me, maybe it can work for you as well.

P.S. Read aloud, it also will help you to improve your pronunciation. 

2017年4月22日
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Dear Jana,

I am currently experiencing the exact same thing in Portuguese.

My advice would be : breathe and no pressure (no nail biting).

Plus I am sure your teacher is patient so no worry... :)

2017年4月22日

Hello

Do you have what's app or telegram for learning English?

2017年6月7日
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