Dreaming
in
English
I
often
dream
in
English.
It's
a
curious
thing,
as
English
is
not
my
native
language,
but
rather
a
language
I
learned
in
school.
Yet,
somehow,
it
has
become
part
of
my
subconscious,
popping
up
in
my
dreams
like
a
familiar
old
friend.
At
first,
it
was
a
bit
confusing.
I
would
hear
people
speaking
English
around
me,
but
I
couldn't
quite
understand
what
they
were
saying.
But
as
the
dreams
continued,
my
comprehension
improved.
I
found
myself
responding
in
English,
even
coming
up
with
witty
puns
and
jokes
that
surprised
me.
Dreaming
in
English
has
opened
up
a
whole
new
dimension
for
me.
It's
like
studying
abroad
in
my
own
mind.
I've
visited
English-speaking
countries,
met
new
people,
and
experienced
new
cultures,
all
without
leaving
my
bed.
It's
a
way
for
me
to
practice
my
language
skills
without
feeling
self-conscious
or
nervous
about
making
mistakes.
Of
course,
not
all
of
my
dreams
are
in
English.
Sometimes
I
dream
in
my
native
language,
or
a
mix
of
both.
It
all
depends
on
the
situation
and
the
people
in
the
dream.
But
I
always
feel
a
little
thrill
of
excitement
when
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hear
English
being
spoken
in
my
dreams.
It's
like
a
secret
code
that
only
I
can
understand.
Dreaming
in
English
has
also
taught
me
a
lot
about
the
language
itself.
I've
noticed
patterns,
idioms,
and
phrases
that
I
wouldn't
have
picked
up
on
otherwise.
It's
given
me
a
deeper
appreciation
for
the
language
and
its
nuances.
In
the
end,
I'm
grateful
for
my
English-speaking
dreams.
They're
a
fun
and
interesting
way
to
explore
a
language
that
I
love.
Who
knows,
maybe
one
day
I'll
even
be
fluent
enough
to
dream
in
English
every
night.