Let's Learn English at the Library | English Video with Subtitles

136,053 views ・ 2018-11-06

Learn English with Bob the Canadian


Please double-click on the English subtitles below to play the video.

00:00
Hi Bob the Canadian here!
0
250
1420
00:01
Let’s learn English at the library!
1
1670
4260
00:05
Well hey welcome to this video if this is your first time here and you’re learning
2
5930
7289
00:13
English don’t forget to click the subscribe button below and the small bell notification
3
13219
5671
00:18
so that you know when new videos come out.
4
18890
2520
00:21
And if at some point during this video you could give me a thumbs up, that would be awesome.
5
21410
5230
00:26
And one more thing, in the description below, if you scroll down in the description there’s
6
26640
5410
00:32
actually some bonus material to help you practice the English that you’re learning in this
7
32050
5200
00:37
video.
8
37250
1000
00:38
But hey, let’s head into the library and learn some English.
9
38250
3510
00:41
So welcome to the library, if you’re learning English, books are one of the best things
10
41760
6370
00:48
that you can use to help improve your English, and libraries are really cool because they’re
11
48130
6130
00:54
free to use.
12
54260
1620
00:55
If you have a library card, here’s mine right here, if you have a library card which
13
55880
5769
01:01
is free, you can go to your local library and you can borrow a book.
14
61649
5900
01:07
When you first walk into a library you will see the front desk and there will be a librarian
15
67549
5401
01:12
sitting at the front desk.
16
72950
1560
01:14
I’m not a actually a librarian but fun fact, an interesting thing about Bob the Canadian,
17
74510
6460
01:20
my mom is actually a librarian.
18
80970
3960
01:24
Anyways the front desk is where you will bring your books in order to check them out, or
19
84930
5390
01:30
to sign them out.
20
90320
1000
01:31
So once you’ve gone through the library and you’ve found one or two books to read,
21
91320
4370
01:35
this is the place where you would come to sign them out.
22
95690
2520
01:38
The librarian will have a little scanner and they’ll “beep” the book for you.
23
98210
5280
01:43
So in English we say, “scan” or “beep” because it makes a beeping sound.
24
103490
4309
01:47
They’ll go, “beep” and then that book will be registered under your name as being
25
107799
5581
01:53
borrowed.
26
113380
1000
01:54
I’m not sure if you can read this right here but it says, “Book Return”.
27
114380
4250
01:58
So this is a place where you could put a book in if you were returning it to the library.
28
118630
5040
02:03
Maybe the librarian is not at their desk.
29
123670
3030
02:06
You could return your book by putting it in the slot.
30
126700
3250
02:09
Sometimes when you’re going to return your book to the library, the library’s closed.
31
129950
4590
02:14
But most libraries have a book drop off slot on the outside of the library.
32
134540
5120
02:19
And you can put your books in here to return them when the library is closed and you’re
33
139660
5240
02:24
not able to go inside.
34
144900
2080
02:26
So libraries have a number of different book sections.
35
146980
3630
02:30
The section that I’m standing in front of here is called the, “Fiction Section”.
36
150610
4950
02:35
A fiction section has books that have been written by authors where they have made up
37
155560
5640
02:41
the story.
38
161200
1000
02:42
So they’re not true stories, they’re fictional stories.
39
162200
3890
02:46
So if you think of books like, “The Martian” or books like, “The Hitchhiker's Guide to
40
166090
5330
02:51
the Galaxy” they are fiction books and you would find those books in the fiction section.
41
171420
7140
02:58
Another section that the library will have is the, “Non-Fiction Section”.
42
178560
4790
03:03
So the non-fiction section is a great place to get books where you’re just looking for
43
183350
4560
03:07
information.
44
187910
1000
03:08
For instance, maybe you wanted a book about the Prime Ministers of Canada, so you would
45
188910
7380
03:16
come to the non-fiction section to find books about information like that.
46
196290
5740
03:22
In this area you’ll also find books that are true stories, so biographies or auto-biographies,
47
202030
7519
03:29
which are the stories of a person’s life, stories that are true, as opposed to fiction
48
209549
5520
03:35
where the stories are not true.
49
215069
1651
03:36
So this is the non-fiction section of the library.
50
216720
3950
03:40
So over here in this corner is what’s called the “Reference Section” and these are
51
220670
4800
03:45
Encyclopedias.
52
225470
1250
03:46
What’s interesting with encyclopedias is not a lot of people use them anymore.
53
226720
6270
03:52
Most people use websites like Wikipedia or they use the internet to do their research,
54
232990
5169
03:58
but here we have a couple of encyclopedias where you could look up information if you
55
238159
7421
04:05
needed to, but I think they’re actually kind of old.
56
245580
2970
04:08
So another part of the reference section is a place where you can find dictionaries.
57
248550
4700
04:13
And I wanted to show you this book shelf because what’s really cool is right here there’s
58
253250
4590
04:17
a Japanese-English dictionary, a Chinese-English dictionary, and a Spanish-English dictionary,
59
257840
6250
04:24
and a French-English dictionary, so sometimes at your local library you’ll be able to
60
264090
4940
04:29
find dictionaries that will help you learn words in different languages, or to help you
61
269030
5320
04:34
learn the English word for the language that you speak.
62
274350
3849
04:38
Another section of the library is the “Periodicals” or “Magazine Section” So this is an area
63
278199
5681
04:43
where you would find monthly publications.
64
283880
3670
04:47
Magazines on different topics.
65
287550
1619
04:49
If you wanted to learn about cows, if you wanted to learn how to build things or renovate
66
289169
4470
04:53
your house this is the place where you would come to find a magazine that would tell you
67
293639
4331
04:57
how to do that.
68
297970
1000
04:58
“..which is a monthly magazine which shows you how to build things you would come to
69
298970
4050
05:03
the magazine…
70
303020
1000
05:04
Bob the Canadian is not very good at putting things on the shelf.
71
304020
2739
05:06
Most libraries also have a “Kid’s Section” where there are only children’s books, so
72
306759
5351
05:12
kids as well as adults are always welcome to go to the library to find a book to read.
73
312110
6630
05:18
So another nice thing about the library is that they have computers, and there’s a
74
318740
3880
05:22
couple of things that you can use these computers for.
75
322620
3020
05:25
You can use the computer to browse the internet, to look things up, or to check your email.
76
325640
6440
05:32
But usually you can also use the computer at a library to look up where in the library
77
332080
6360
05:38
you can find the book that you’re looking for.
78
338440
2520
05:40
So let’s say you knew a specific book that you wanted to read, you could use the computer
79
340960
5500
05:46
to look that book up and it would say it’s in this section, under this author’s name.
80
346460
5940
05:52
It’s important when you’re at the library to remember that you’re supposed to be quiet.
81
352400
5940
05:58
Shhhh! is something that we say in English to tell people that they’re being too noisy.
82
358340
5640
06:03
So hopefully when you’re at the library no one says, “Shhh!” to you.
83
363980
4340
06:08
But generally in a library it’s supposed to be a quiet place where people can study
84
368320
6840
06:15
or people can read.
85
375160
1530
06:16
So try to keep it quiet.
86
376690
2750
06:19
So often times a library will have a reading area where you can sit and read a book, or
87
379440
6281
06:25
a magazine, or a newspaper.
88
385721
2489
06:28
You don’t always have to borrow a book to read it, you can go to the library, you can
89
388210
5769
06:33
find a quiet place to sit and read, and you can read a book right at the library.
90
393979
5220
06:39
If you’re in a library at a University or College, they’ll usually have a work area
91
399199
5090
06:44
where you can study or do homework.
92
404289
2721
06:47
It’ll usually have a power outlet so you can plug in a laptop or charge your phone,
93
407010
5200
06:52
but going to the library while you’re at University or College can be a nice quiet
94
412210
4850
06:57
place to get some homework done.
95
417060
2199
06:59
Well, hey, thanks for coming to the library with me to learn English.
96
419259
3401
07:02
Don’t forget there’s some bonus practice material down below in the description, and
97
422660
5450
07:08
if you have not yet subscribed to this channel please hit the red subscribe button below
98
428110
4830
07:12
and the bell icon so you get notifications when I put out a new video.
99
432940
4479
07:17
If you like this video give me a thumbs up, and please share it with a friend.
100
437419
4081
07:21
Bob the Canadian here, learn English with Bob the Canadian.
101
441500
3020
07:24
Have a great day!
102
444520
829
About this website

This site will introduce you to YouTube videos that are useful for learning English. You will see English lessons taught by top-notch teachers from around the world. Double-click on the English subtitles displayed on each video page to play the video from there. The subtitles scroll in sync with the video playback. If you have any comments or requests, please contact us using this contact form.

https://forms.gle/WvT1wiN1qDtmnspy7