By Sunīl Chaudhari – Digital Success Coach & Founder of Guruji English Classes
If you are trying to speak English fluently but feel stuck, I want you to understand one truth:
👉 Fluency begins in the mind before it appears in your mouth.
👉 If you want to speak English confidently, you must learn to think in English.
Most beginners focus only on grammar, vocabulary, and speaking practice. But they ignore the most important part of the process:
Your internal thought language.
If you think in your mother tongue and try to translate everything into English, you will always face:
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hesitation
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slow speaking
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broken sentences
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fear of mistakes
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lack of confidence
But the moment you start thinking in English, your fluency transforms instantly.
In this powerful, practical, deeply detailed guide, I will show you exactly how to think in English — even if you are an absolute beginner.
Let’s begin.
⭐ Why Thinking in English Matters So Much
Before we talk about techniques, you need to understand why thinking in English is the key to fluency.
✅ 1. Translation slows your brain
When you think in Hindi (or any native language), then translate into English, you lose speed.
Example:
You think → “मुझे पानी पीना है”
Then translate → “I want to drink water.”
This takes time.
In real conversations, this delay creates hesitation.
✅ 2. Thinking in English removes mental blocks
When English becomes your thinking language, your sentences come out naturally.
✅ 3. It increases confidence
You feel more comfortable speaking because your brain is already prepared.
✅ 4. You make fewer grammar mistakes
Because you develop natural sentence patterns.
✅ 5. You become fluent without memorizing long rules
Thinking in English helps you learn intuitively.
⭐ Why You Still Think in Your Mother Tongue (The Psychology Behind It)
Most learners blame themselves, but it’s not your fault.
There are strong reasons why beginners think in Hindi first:
❗ Teacher-first systems teach rules, not thinking
Schools focus on grammar, not natural learning.
❗ Fear of speaking
When you fear mistakes, your brain uses native language for safety.
❗ You learned English as a “subject”, not a “skill”
You memorized rules instead of using English in daily life.
❗ No English-speaking environment
Most people don’t hear English daily, so their brain doesn’t switch automatically.
All of this creates a “mother tongue dependency”.
But don’t worry — this blog will break that dependency completely in a step-by-step manner.
⭐ What Thinking in English Actually Means
Many students think “thinking in English” means creating long English sentences in your head.
No.
That’s difficult.
Thinking in English means:
👉 Thinking simple, direct, small English thoughts throughout the day.
👉 Observing the world in English words and patterns.
👉 Responding to yourself in English.
If you can think small English thoughts, speaking will happen automatically.
Examples:
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“What time is it?”
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“Let me drink water.”
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“I should go now.”
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“This is beautiful.”
Small thoughts → become sentences → become fluent speaking.
⭐ Levels of Thinking in English (Step-by-Step Transformation)
You cannot start thinking complex English on day one.
You must progress through stages.
Here are the 5 levels:
LEVEL 1 — Object Thinking (Simple English Words)
Start thinking names of things around you.
Example:
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chair
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bottle
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phone
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table
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water
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fan
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laptop
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walk
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sleep
When you see something → say the English word mentally.
This trains your brain to activate English naturally.
LEVEL 2 — Action Thinking (Simple Verbs)
Think actions in English:
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eat
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drink
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walk
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drive
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work
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write
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read
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sit
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sleep
Example:
You are eating → think “I am eating.”
You are walking → think “I am walking.”
LEVEL 3 — Situation Thinking (Short Phrases)
Now think in short phrases:
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I am busy.
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I am coming.
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I feel tired.
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It’s too cold.
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This is nice.
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I like it.
These phrases help your brain think in full ideas.
LEVEL 4 — Sentence Thinking (Daily Conversations)
Start forming simple sentences:
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I want to go home.
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I need your help.
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I will call you later.
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Please wait for me.
This boosts fluency.
LEVEL 5 — Emotional Thinking (Internal English)
This is peak fluency.
You think emotional and personal thoughts in English:
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Why did this happen?
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What should I do next?
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I am proud of myself.
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I need to stay focused.
When you reach this level, speaking becomes automatic.
⭐ How to Think in English — The Complete 10-Step Practical Method
This is my signature method that I teach inside Guruji English Classes.
Follow each step carefully.
Do not skip.
Step 1: Start with Micro-English (2–3 word thoughts)
Instead of thinking long sentences, think short thoughts:
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So nice.
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Too hot.
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I’m ready.
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Let’s go.
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Not now.
Micro-English helps your brain switch languages instantly.
Step 2: Describe What You Are Doing (Self-Narration)
Speak to yourself in English mentally.
Example:
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“I am walking.”
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“I am opening the fridge.”
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“I am checking my phone.”
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“I am getting ready.”
This creates real-time English thinking.
Step 3: Use English for daily decisions
Whenever you choose something, think in English.
Example:
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“Should I drink tea or coffee?”
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“I will wear this shirt.”
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“Let me finish this first.”
You start teaching your brain to think practically in English.
Step 4: Talk to Yourself (Self Conversation)
This is my favorite technique.
Have a conversation in English inside your mind:
You: What should I do today?
Yourself: Let me finish this first and then go out.
This improves both speed and fluency.
Step 5: Switch Inner Commands to English
Your brain gives hundreds of small commands every day.
Convert them to English:
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get up
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come here
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go fast
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finish it
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wait
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check it
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leave it
These small commands build your mental English power.
Step 6: Think in English While Walking
Walking is the best time for thought practice.
Think:
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What you see
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What you feel
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What you want
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Your plans
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Your ideas
Example:
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“The road is busy today.”
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“The weather is nice.”
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“I need to work harder.”
Step 7: Set English Triggers Around You
Use triggers to activate English thoughts automatically.
Examples:
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Phone → think “call”, “text”, “reminder”
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Water bottle → think “drink water”
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Keys → think “I have to go”
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Mirror → think “I look fine”
Triggers increase subconscious English thinking.
Step 8: Stop Mentally Translating
Translation = slow.
Direct thinking = fluent.
If you catch yourself translating:
👉 Pause
👉 Breathe
👉 Say the English version directly
That’s it.
Step 9: Build Your Personal Phrase Bank
These are phrases you use every day.
Examples:
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I don’t know.
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I’m not sure.
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Let me try.
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I will do it later.
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That’s interesting.
Use these phrases in your internal thoughts.
Step 10: Use the 5-Second Response Method
When someone speaks to you:
👉 Think your response in English within 5 seconds
👉 Don’t aim for perfection
👉 Speak whatever English comes
This trains your brain to think fast.
⭐ Practice Templates (Use These Daily)
Here are ready-made thinking templates you can use.
1. Morning Template
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I woke up late/early.
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I feel fresh/tired.
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What should I do first?
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Let me drink water.
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Time to get ready.
2. Conversation Template
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What should I say?
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Let me ask him/her.
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I need more information.
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This is important.
3. Work Template
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What is my first task?
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Let me check my emails.
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I need to finish this.
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I should take a break.
4. Night Template
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How was my day?
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I did well today.
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I need to improve.
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I will sleep early.
⭐ Thinking in English Checklist
Here’s a quick daily checklist:
| Task | Time | Done? |
|---|---|---|
| Think small English thoughts | 5 min | ✔️/❌ |
| Describe daily actions | 5 min | ✔️/❌ |
| Self-talk in English | 5 min | ✔️/❌ |
| English walking thoughts | 5 min | ✔️/❌ |
| 5-second response practice | 5 min | ✔️/❌ |
Do this daily and you will see magical results.
⭐ Real-Life Example: How Internal English Sounds
Here’s how your thoughts should sound throughout the day:
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“Let me check the time.”
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“I should reply to this message.”
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“I am feeling hungry.”
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“This place looks good.”
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“I need to complete this today.”
These small thoughts create big fluency.
⭐ How Long Does It Take to Start Thinking in English?
If you follow this guide daily:
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Day 1 to 3 — You will think small words
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Day 4 to 7 — You will think short phrases
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Week 2 — You will think full sentences
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Week 3 — You will think in English 50% of the time
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Week 4 — English becomes your natural thought language
This method is fast, powerful, and proven.
⭐ Final Thoughts — Thinking in English is Easier Than You Believe
Thinking in English is not a talent.
It’s not something only “smart” people can do.
It is a skill, and like every skill, it can be trained.
👉 Start small
👉 Be consistent
👉 Follow this guide
👉 Speak without fear
And in a few weeks, you will notice a magical transformation:
You won’t “try” to speak English —
English will start coming naturally to you.
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