Let's Learn English in the Forest in the Fall (Autumn) | English Video with Subtitles

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2018-10-23 ・ Learn English with Bob the Canadian


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Let's Learn English in the Forest in the Fall (Autumn) | English Video 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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Let's learn English in the Forest!
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Hey welcome to this video.
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If this is your first time here don't forget to click the subscribe button below, it's
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the red button down there, and if at some point during this video you could give me
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a thumbs up, that would be awesome.
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Well hey welcome to this video, it is kind of fun to be out here in nature today.
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We're gonna talk about the season of Fall and we're gonna talk about it out here in
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the forest.
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In Canada we have four seasons.
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We have Winter when the snow flies and it's really really cold.
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We have Spring when everything starts to grow and the trees get leaves back on them again.
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We have Summer when everything grows like crazy, that means it grows a lot!
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And it's really really hot.
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And we have Fall or Autumn.
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It has two names in English.
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Generally we use the term, "Fall" and I think "Fall" became popular because in the, in the
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Fall leaves fall off the trees.
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So you'll see in the path behind me there's just all kinds of leaves that have fallen
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from the trees.
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In the Fall trees turn from their normal green colour to brown, red, orange, yellow, and
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all the shades in between and it's really a beautiful season to be outside.
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So in English we have three words to describe the forest.
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We have, "forest".
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We have, "woods".
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And we have, "bush".
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In my area of Ontario, Canada we generally use the term, "bush".
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If I was to say to someone, "I'm going out to the forest to go for a walk."
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They might look at me funny, because we don't use the word, "forest" a lot in this area.
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But if I said, "I'm going out to the bush to go for a walk."
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They would understand what I'm talking about.
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I thought I'd stop for a minute and tell you why we have a maple leaf on our flag, why
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the flag of Canada has a maple leaf.
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It's because we have maple trees and maple leaves everywhere.
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On the ground around me there's just all these nice red maple leaves that have fallen off
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a tree.
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So because there's so many maple trees we decided to use the maple leaf, which is the
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leaf from the maple tree on our flag.
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So, ….. Now you know!
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So you can see behind me that a lot of leaves fall off the trees in the Fall.
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If we were in town, if we were in the city, we would have to rake these leaves up into
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a pile and often people rake leaves into a pile and then their kids jump into the pile
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for fun.
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It's a pretty common thing for young Canadian kids to do.
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So there's three main reasons why you might come out to the woods, or the forest.
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You might be someone who is a avid hunter.
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That's someone who really likes hunting for animals, maybe with a bow and arrow.
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It's possible that you just like to go on a hike or a nature walk.
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And it's also possible that you're coming out to the forest to cut down trees for firewood.
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In Canada we still have a lot of people that use wood to heat their houses in the winter.
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So it's pretty common to come out to the forest or the woods to cut down trees for firewood.
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Usually when you do that you have a chainsaw.
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I'll put a picture up here of a chainsaw.
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And you have what we call a log splitter in order to split the pieces of wood into firewood,
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and then that firewood is used in a wood burning stove to heat their home.
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So there's really two kinds of trees that you'll find in the forest.
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There's deciduous trees.
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Those are trees where the leaves turn colour and they fall off in the Autumn or Fall.
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Deciduous trees are trees like, maple, or oak, or poplar.
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There's also coniferous trees.
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Coniferous trees are trees that have needles instead of leaves, and they stay green year
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round.
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The needles don't fall off in the winter.
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A few examples of coniferous trees are trees like spruce, or pine, or cedar.
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So I'm in a clearing right now.
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A clearing is an area where there's no trees, and I thought this would be a good time to
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go over the parts of the tree.
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The part of the tree that's underground, way down there underground, is called the roots.
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This right here, this right here is called the trunk.
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And the, the skin of the trunk is called the bark.
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Up there you have a branch, and if we look even higher you'll see some twigs, which are
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small branches, and you'll see the leaves.
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So there's also the parts of the tree that we refer to after it has been cut down or
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after it has died.
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This is a stick.
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This is a log.
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Logs are generally used to make lumber to build houses.
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And sticks are used for, well, just about everything including roasting marshmallows
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on a fire, or maybe hot dogs.
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So after a tree gets cut down the part of the tree that's left we call a tree stump.
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So this is a tree stump from a tree that was cut down, probably with a chainsaw, and there's
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another one over here where we have a tree stump and someone did a carving on the top.
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A cute little bear.
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So this is a tree stump.
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This is a wood carving.
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So there's a variety of animals that you'll find in the forest.
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You'll obviously find birds.
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I don't know if you can hear these birds up in the these trees here.
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They're being pretty loud.
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But generally in this part of Ontario all we really see are maybe the odd squirrel,
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or maybe the odd chipmunk.
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There's also a few raccoons, but generally we don't see bigger animals like bears.
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Thank goodness.
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But there is some deer.
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From time to time we will see deer.
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I'm not sure if you can hear it right now, but it's really nice in the Fall because the
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leaves rustle as the wind blows through them.
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In English we say, "rustling" when two things kind of rub together in the wind.
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I'll just stop talking for a minute and we can listen to the rustling of the leaves.
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Hopefully you could hear it.
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Well hey that was fun.
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Thank you so much for coming to the forest with me today.
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I hope this video helped you learn some English words and phrases that you would use to describe
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the forest.
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Bob the Canadian here.
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You can learn English with Bob the Canadian!
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Don't forget to click the subscribe button below, and if you want give me a thumbs up,
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and for sure share this video with anyone that you know that is learning English.
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Bob the Canadian here.
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Have a great week!
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