An English Lesson on the Road! I Will Go Where You Tell Me To Go and Teach Some English!

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2019-07-23 ・ Learn English with Bob the Canadian


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An English Lesson on the Road! I Will Go Where You Tell Me To Go and Teach Some English!

131,963 views ・ 2019-07-23

Learn English with Bob the Canadian


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Hi! Bob the Canadian here!
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For this English lesson I thought I would ask you to tell me where you would like me
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to go and then when I get there teach a little bit of English.
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So on my Youtube community tab just a couple of minutes ago I posted the question, “Where
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would like me to go today to help you learn English?”
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So I got my phone here and we’re gonna check for the first posting and we’re going to
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see where we are going to go first.
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It looks like we’re going to go to a nursing home.
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So let’s head out.
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I got my keys.
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I got my wallet.
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I hope I have my wallet.
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I got my phone and I’m ready to hit the road to help you learn just a little bit more
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English.
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So we’re at our first stop on this learning English adventure.
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The request was if I could go to a nursing home.
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So this is a nursing home or old age home in my local town, and an old age home or nursing
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home is a place where people go to live when they are older.
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Usually after they have retired people will live in their own homes, when you’re retired,
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it means that you’re not working anymore, but, at a certain point, when someone gets
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to a certain age they will move into an old age home or a nursing home.
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Usually they do this when they need a little more care.
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Often in a nursing home or old age home there will be a nurse that’s there every day and
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there will usually be a doctor that visits once a week.
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So that was the first thing, let me take a look at my phone and figure out where the
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next place we’re going is.
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So I’ve got my phone out.
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It looks like our next location is,”Maybe go to a financial area with many buildings.”
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Well, I can’t go to a financial area with many buildings, but we can go to a bank.
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Let’s go there next.
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So we’re at our next location.
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My town doesn’t have a big financial district with lots of big buildings, but it does have
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a bank.
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So you can see across the road here, this is one of two banks that are in my local town.
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There’s also quite a bit of traffic going by as well isn’t there?
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This bank is one of the local branches of a bigger bank.
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So the Royal Bank of Canada is a very, very large bank.
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If we were to go in this bank, which we’re not going to do because banks don’t like
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cameras, in the entrance you would see that they have two bank machines, and if you go
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into the bank itself, past the initial doorway, you will see that there are several tellers
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working.
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It looks like the next location that you would like to go to is, “Go to a nice park.”
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We’ll do that next.
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Let’s jump in the van and head over there.
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So we’re at our next location.
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We’re at my town’s local park.
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Now there are a couple of different kinds of parks in Canada.
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There are parks that towns have where kids can come and play on the playground, and if
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I spin around, I’m not sure you can see all of the soccer fields, but this park is
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primarily used for soccer, or football as you might say in your country.
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So we have parks where you can come and you can play on the playground, where you can
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come and play soccer, where you can come and play baseball, but we also have a different
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kind of park where you can go camping.
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Usually those parks are found way outside of our towns and cities.
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But, this was the next location.
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This is a pretty big park.
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If you’re wondering why it’s empty it’s because it’s the middle of the day, so most
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people are at work right now.
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If we were to come back tonight there would be lots of people playing soccer here.
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So I got my phone out and I’m looking for our fourth location.
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We’ll do five total, but this is number four.
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Many, many people are asking to go to a lake or to go to a beach, so let’s go find one
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of the Great Lakes.
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It’ll either be Lake Ontario or Lake Erie, but I’m not going to tell you until we get
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there.
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Let’s go!
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So we’re at the lake but I’m a little bit sad today because the pier is closed,
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so we can’t walk out on the pier, and the other thing I’m sad about is, normally you
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can see the CN Tower in Toronto.
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We are on the opposite side of the Lake Ontario from Toronto and normally you can see clear
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across the lake and you can see the CN Tower.
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And I know some of you wanted to see that, so, it’s a little bit foggy, it’s a little
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bit hazy and you can’t really see the lake too well, but I will try to hold my camera
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so that you can have a little bit of a look at Lake Ontario.
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You can see a lighthouse over there, and in the distance you can see the shoreline.
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So Lake Ontario is one of the Great Lakes.
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There are five Great Lakes and Lake Ontario is one of the lakes that is really close to
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my house.
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The other lake being Lake Erie.
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So anyways, there you go, some of you wanted to see Lake Ontario.
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I think we have one more stop on this trip, and I think it might be Tim Hortons.
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A lot of you have asked to see a Tim Hortons, so let’s go to one.
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Maybe I’ll buy a coffee and maybe I’ll buy a donut.
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So you heard me say, “Tim Hortons”, and you might be wondering what is Tim Hortons.
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Well, behind me you see a Tim Hortons coffee shop.
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It is one of the most popular coffee shops in Canada.
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Almost every town in Canada has a Tim Hortons.
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They have really good coffee and they have really good donuts.
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I think we should go in and buy one of each.
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What do you think?
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So a lot of people who have visited Canada or used to live in Canada will miss Tim Hortons.
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So it doesn’t surprise me that it is the most requested place that I visit today.
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Many people who move overseas will miss their Timmies or their Tim Hortons.
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So let’s go in and give them a reminder of what it’s like.
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Yeah, could I get a small decaf coffee, and a chocolate dip… ah no, oh one sugar please,
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and a chocolate dip donut.
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Anything else?
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No that’s everything.
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$2.87 please.
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I’m just waiting.
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Thank you very much.
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So I got what I needed.
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It should be fun to eat in a little bit.
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That door is a little squeaky.
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So, that was a fun trip.
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I have my Timmies.
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I have a donut and I have a coffee.
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I hope you enjoyed this video.
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I hope that you learned a little bit of English during this video.
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I think I visited five places and I may have forgotten to explain enough English for you
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to have a worthwhile English lesson.
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But anyways, Bob the Canadian here.
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Thank you so much for watching this video.
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I hope that it has helped you learn a little bit more English and I hope you have a great
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day, and I’m going to spend some time now drinking my Tim Hortons coffee and eating
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my Tim Hortons donut.
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