Let's Learn English by Rivers, Lakes, and Streams | A Video to Learn English with Subtitles

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Learn English with Bob the Canadian


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Hi Bob the Canadian here.
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You can see behind me that we have quite a few clouds today.
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So I thought I would do a video to help you learn English and talk about rain and snow
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- where rain goes after it falls and kind of just teach you some English along the way.
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So if you look up in the sky behind me you can see that we have some dark clouds.
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We could call these dark clouds.
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We could call them rain clouds.
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If they were a little bit darker I would probably call them storm clouds, and two things fall
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out of the sky, two kinds of water.
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We have raindrops, so a raindrop is, is the smallest little drop of water that falls out
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of the sky.
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And you can’t quite see it but the other thing that can fall is snow, and snow falls
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as snowflakes.
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So you can have raindrops that fall out of the sky and you can have snowflakes.
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There’s a couple different kinds of rain that falls out of the sky.
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You can have a drizzle.
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A drizzle is when hardly any rain is falling out of the sky.
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You can have a sprinkling.
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You can say it’s sprinkling outside.
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When it’s sprinkling outside it means that even bigger drops are falling.
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You could have a light shower.
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A light shower would be when you almost need an umbrella if there’s a light shower.
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And then you can say it’s pouring rain.
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And when it’s pouring rain there is just a lot of rain.
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So if you look right here you can see puddles.
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After it rains you end up with puddles which are small pools of water that form on driveways,
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in parking lots.
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This particular set of puddles that is in my driveway at home.
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And puddles, they kind of stay until the sun dries them up.
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And we call that evaporating.
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We say that the sun causes the water to evaporate.
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So these puddles, they don’t go anywhere.
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The water doesn’t flow anywhere, and we just have to wait a few days for them to evaporate
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or for them to dry up.
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That’s kind of fun!
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So if you look way up there on my shed we have what we call an eavestrough.
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An eavestrough is a gutter, it’s a trough along the side of a building so that when
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it rains the water goes from the roof into the eavestrough.
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From there - I’ll zoom up a bit if I can - from there you’ll see that the eavestrough
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is connected to a downspout.
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I’m not sure I went high enough.
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And the downspout takes the water down.
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So this over here, this is the downspout.
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This one just opens onto the ground.
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On my house the downspout goes into a cistern which is a place where you can store water.
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So I’m, I’m standing out here along the road.
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You can see the road over there, and this right here is what we call a ditch.
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So when it rains, when the rain hits the road over there it flows off the road into the
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ditch, and the ditch takes all that water down the road usually to a stream or river,
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we’ll go look at that in a minute.
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So a ditch isn’t just something you’ll find along the road.
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You’ll also have ditches in fields.
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So this is a small ditch in this field so that the water has somewhere to go when it
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rains.
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So behind me here we have a small stream.
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It’s flowing underneath this bridge here and you can see the stream has fairly fast
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moving water and it’s very shallow.
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Streams are usually fairly shallow.
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If it was summer and it was warmer you could walk through the stream because it’s only
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about this deep.
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So we would call this a stream, you can also call it a brook.
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And if you’ve ever heard the the term “a babbling brook”, if I stop talking for a
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minute here you’ll be able to hear this stream makes kind of a babbling sound so let’s,
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let’s listen to it, not the car going over the bridge.
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So hopefully you could hear that a bit as the water flows over the rocks, it’s like
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the stream is talking a little bit.
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So behind me you’ll see what we call a pond.
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I’m not sure exactly how to describe a pond.
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It’s definitely bigger than a puddle, and it’s smaller than a lake.
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So it’s really just a small body of water.
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So behind me you’ll see a river.
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A river is obviously a lot bigger than a stream or brook.
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Once the rain has fallen, and the raindrops have flowed through ditches and streams, eventually
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all of the water ends up in the river.
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And rivers are really cool because people can do recreational activities on a river.
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You can go fishing on a river.
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It’s big enough that it will have fish.
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You can go boating on a river.
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You can go canoeing on a river.
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So I was on my way to the lake and we’re still going there by the way, but I was driving
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by this river, this is called the Grand River, and I remembered that there was a couple of
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things I forgot to mention about rivers.
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One is the edge of a river is called the riverbank.
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And sometimes the water in a river can rise, and the water can go over the bank and you
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can have a flood.
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So a flood is when water goes where it’s not supposed to go.
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Rivers do that quite often where the water level will rise, especially in the spring
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in Canada because everything melts.
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So as all the snow and ice melts the water rises in the river and sometimes it floods,
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goes over the bank of the river and you have a flood.
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So let’s, let’s keep going so we can get to the lake.
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So behind me is a river and that river flows into a lake.
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You can see the pier behind me and a small lighthouse.
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And way in the distance all of that water is a lake.
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This lake is called Lake Erie.
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I’m going to walk out to the end of the pier, as I’m walking out if you look back,
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one of the cool things about lakes is they often have a beach - a sandy beach.
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So similar to the ocean, lakes sometimes have a beach, obviously in the middle of January
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no one’s swimming, but there is a bit of a sandy beach there where in the summer you
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could come and wear your bathing suit and go for a little swim.
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You can also see there’s a few waves coming in, there’s a few waves rolling in so lakes
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are big enough that they have waves.
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We’re at the end of the pier now.
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You can see the lighthouse, I’m just climbing up a few steps here, and then I’ll give
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you a, a nice view of Lake Erie.
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It’s, it’s big.
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Here we go.
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Are you ready?
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So that’s a lake.
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So the biggest body of water is an ocean or the sea, and I’m not really able to show
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you that today because I don’t live close to the ocean or the sea, but eventually all
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of the water from our rivers and lakes and streams makes its way to the ocean.
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I’m sure some of you live close to an ocean.
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If you do maybe mention it in the comments below that’d be really cool to hear if some
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of you live close to the Pacific Ocean or the Atlantic Ocean.
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But anyways.
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Bob the Canadian.
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Learn English with Bob the Canadian.
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Thanks for watching this video.
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Don’t forget to click the subscribe button below and give me a thumbs up and share this
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video with a friend if you know someone who’s learning English.
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I think I’m just going to stay here for a little bit and enjoy the view.
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It’s beautiful.
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Sun’s coming down.
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It’s hitting the water really nice.
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And it’s just a nice day out by the lake.
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It’s a little cold, but, it’s Canada.
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See you next week.
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