Hi, this is Buono.
I had a dream in English 2 times before.
- 1st time: When I was working as a project manager with foreign people in an automobile company.
- 2nd time: When I was reading many English books.
Not so many. And the durations were short. (Furthermore, I didn't remember the contents very well.)
But I guess there is a significant gap between 0 and 1 (or more) because a tremendous effort is needed in order to have a dream in English.
I can say it confidently based on my experience.
How to Have a Dream in English
The key to having a dream in English is: Fill your brain with English. That's all.
Before I saw an English dream for the first time in my life, I had held meetings with foreign people on Zoom almost every day.
Since my English skills were poorer than they are now, I was struggling to catch up with their conversation.
So, naturally, my brain filled with English.
But after quitting the position and the job, I haven't seen any dreams in English. (Very sadly for me.)
Then, how about the 2nd time?
All of a sudden, it happened to me one day.
As I mentioned in the other article, I have read many English books recently. Sometimes 30 minutes a day, sometimes 4 hours a day.
When I got up in the morning, I found that I had had a dream that I was having a hamburger with foreign friends somewhere in McDonald's.
Even though I was not sure why I dreamt this kind of dream (because I haven't read such kind of books), I was very happy to have an English dream again, long after the 1st dream.
Fill Your Brain With English
So I encourage you to fill your brain with English through these activities:
- To read many English books
- To watch many English videos/movies
- To have conversations many times online. (Like Native Camp)
Catch you laterπ
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