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Today I want to share something very
important with you. It's called the
chunking method. Chunking is an easy but
powerful way to learn English. If you
want to speak English fluently and
naturally and if you want to think in
English, chunking can really help you.
In this lesson, I will explain what
chunking is and how you can use it in
your daily practice. I will speak slowly
and clearly so you can understand step
by step. But before we go further, let
me share a quick story about one of my
students. His name is Jake. Jake
recently started working in a coffee
shop. One day, a customer came in and
asked, "Hi, could you recommend
something sweet?" Jake wanted to answer,
but he tried to build the sentence word
by word. I recommend you maybe He got
nervous and froze. That evening, Jake
told me about his problem. I said,
"Jake, you need to start using chunks."
He learned a few simple chunks like,
"Let me think. How about this one? It's
really popular. He practiced these
phrases again and again while walking,
while making coffee, even before going
to bed. The next day, the same customer
came back and asked the same question.
Hi, could you recommend something sweet?
Sure, let me think. How about this one?
It's really popular. Sounds great. I'll
take it. Awesome. Here you go. Have a
great day. The conversation was smooth
and natural. No translation, no stress.
That's the power of chunking. Ready-made
phrases that help you speak confidently.
So, now that you know how useful
chunking can be, let's begin.
When you speak English, you don't need
to make every sentence word by word.
That is slow, hard, and takes too much
time. When you do that, you may feel
nervous and forget words. There is a
better way. You can use chunks. But what
are chunks? Chunks are groups of words.
They are small phrases that people often
use together. We don't change them. We
don't make them from zero. We just use
them as they are. Think of chunks like
Lego blocks. Each chunk is one block.
When you speak, you join these blocks
together. For example, how's it going? I
don't think so. Let me think. Long time
no see. Have a nice day. No worries.
These are all chunks. You don't stop to
think about grammar. You don't say how
is it going slowly. You say how's it
going in one smooth phrase. That is why
chunks are powerful. When you learn a
chunk, you learn a complete idea, not
just single words. It makes you sound
natural and confident. When you try to
speak English word by word, your brain
works too hard. You think about every
word, the grammar, and the sentence
structure. That takes time. You pause.
You get nervous and you lose confidence.
Now imagine this. You use a whole phrase
without thinking. You say it naturally
and correctly. That is what chunking
gives you. Native speakers talk in
chunks. They don't build every sentence
from zero. They use ready-made phrases.
When you do the same, you speak faster,
sound natural, and feel confident. Your
brain will do less thinking and more
communicating.
When you listen to English, you will
hear the same phrases many times. For
example, I'm not sure. Let me check.
It's up to you. These are chunks. You
don't need to memorize them like
vocabulary lists. If you hear them again
and again, they become natural for you.
The more you use them, the more fluent
you become. Chunking is not just a
method. It is a way of thinking in
English. It helps you stop translating
and start speaking freely. Here are some
very useful chunks. I'm on my way. This
means I am coming. Let's keep in touch.
This means let's stay connected. That's
not the point. This means that is not
the important part. That makes sense.
This means that is logical or easy to
understand. Do you see? Each phrase
gives a clear message. You don't need to
think about grammar. You just say the
phrase. Today you learned about
chunking, why it helps, and how to use
it. Remember, English becomes easier
when you speak in chunks, not word by
word. Just a few chunks every day can
make a big difference. So, keep
listening, keep speaking, and keep
believing in yourself. Thank you for
learning with me. Bye for now.

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