April 9, 2026
Host
Welcome back! Today we’re tackling a mystery. Why is it that so many people can read English but struggle to actually speak it?
Guest
It’s the thought-to-speech gap. You're acting like a dictionary, translating in your head before you speak. It’s just too slow.
Host
I see, so we need a shortcut. You suggest narrating our lives, like saying 'I’m making coffee' while we do it?
Guest
Exactly. It trains your brain to think in English without translation delays. It’s simple, but builds a powerful neurological foundation.
Host
I have to push back. Isn't narrating basic chores a bit too simple for advanced learners who need professional fluency?
Guest
Um, not at all! It’s about speed of connection. Once that’s solid, you add shadowing. Copy an actor’s words and emotions.
Host
So if the actor sounds angry, I should sound angry too?
Guest
Precisely. Emotion builds muscle memory. You aren't just saying words; you're performing them. It makes the accent stick, you know?
Host
Brilliant tip. Narrate your next meal, everyone! Thanks for being here, let's get those English conversations flowing. See you next time!