Learn English with Bob the Canadian

Learn English with Bob the Canadian

Bob the Canadian
País Canada
Géneros Education, Language Learning
Idioma EN-CA
Episodios 645
Último 02.06.2026

This podcast helps you learn English with weekly lessons and Q&A sessions. Bob the Canadian, a YouTube English teacher, answers your questions about the language. Each episode covers a specific topic to improve your vocabulary and grammar. It's designed for learners of all levels who want to practice listening and speaking.

Episodios

  • Phrases English Speakers Use Every Day 02.06.2026 10m
    ✅ If you want help remembering new English vocabulary, Preply is a great way to find an English conversation partner who will help you do just that. Use this link: https://preply.sjv.io/DWnO9y to get 50% off your first lesson or use code BOB50 at checkout. In my experience Preply is a great way to take your language learning to the next level!In this English lesson you'll learn common everyday English phrases that native English speakers use all the time! In this free English class, you'll learn practical expressions for everyday situations and places around town, including the grocery store, coffee shop, gas station, bank, post office, pharmacy, convenience store, park, gym, library, and more.I'll help you learn natural English phrases such as "to pick up a few things," "to grab a coffee," "to fill up your car," "to make a deposit," "to pick up a prescription," "to find a parking spot," "to work out," "to borrow a book," and many others. These are the kinds of expressions you'll hear in daily conversations with friends, family, coworkers, and neighbors.I hope you enjoy this English lesson and that these everyday English phrases help you feel more confident in your next English conversation!
  • Let's Learn English! Topic: Opposites with "-un" 🔐🔒🔓 31.05.2026 26m
    In this English lesson, I'll help you learn how the prefix un- changes the meaning of many English words by creating their opposites. You'll learn useful vocabulary pairs such as happy and unhappy, safe and unsafe, locked and unlocked, finished and unfinished, and many more.In this free English class, we'll explore how the prefix un- is used in everyday English. Through clear explanations, real-life examples, and lots of pictures, you'll learn how these opposite word pairs are used in conversations and how they can help expand your English vocabulary.In this lesson, you'll learn words such as: happy, unhappy, safe, unsafe, locked, unlocked, cooked, uncooked, wrapped, unwrapped, tied, untied, folded, unfolded, plugged in, unplugged, healthy, unhealthy, lucky, unlucky, comfortable, uncomfortable, balanced, unbalanced, clear, unclear, equal, unequal, acceptable, unacceptable, able, unable, certain, uncertain, common, uncommon, known, unknown, popular, unpopular, true, untrue, wise, unwise, selfish, unselfish, hurt, and unhurt.I hope you enjoy this English lesson about opposites and the prefix un-!
  • Let's Learn English! Topic: Before and After! 🌼🏃‍♀️🏋🏼 24.05.2026 21m
    In this English lesson I’ll help you learn how we use the phrase “before and after” when talking about change over time. We often use it when comparing an older photo with a newer one to show how a person, place, or thing has transformed. In this free English class you’ll learn vocabulary and phrases connected to change, improvement, progress, and transformation.In this English lesson we’ll talk about things like dandelions, home renovations, getting in shape, losing weight, restoring cars, cleaning and decluttering, empty spaces being transformed, personal growth, raising children, and many other everyday topics.I hope you enjoy this English lesson about Before and After!
  • Learn the English Phrases "to be in free fall" and "free as a bird" 20.05.2026 4m
    Read along to learn the English phrases TO BE IN FREE FALL and FREE AS A BIRD
  • How to Talk about a Long Weekend in English! 19.05.2026 4m
    In this English lesson you’ll learn words and phrases we use when talking about long weekends and extra days off from work or school. You’ll hear natural English expressions like long weekend, to have Friday off, to have Monday off, 4 day weekend, and personal days. These are phrases native speakers use all the time when talking about holidays, vacations, and schedules.
  • Let's Learn English! Topic: What is That Thing? 📢📼🧲 17.05.2026 25m
    In this English lesson, you’ll learn useful everyday English vocabulary for all kinds of objects and things people often see but don’t always know the names for. We’ll look at practical words like circuit breaker, breaker panel, fuse box, air vent, garage door opener, gas cap, and QR code, along with outdoor items like rain barrel, trellis, birdbath, hanging basket, and fire pit.You’ll also learn the names of common objects people use at home, at school, in stores, and while traveling. We’ll cover words and phrases like plunger, curtain rod, bike rack, cart corral, cup holder, step stool, lanyard, 3 hole punch, VHS tape, bullhorn, and wind chime. I’ll explain what each item is, how people use it, and where you might see it in daily life.Whether you’re improving your English for conversation, travel, work, or simply to better understand the world around you, this lesson will help you build practical vocabulary you can start using right away. I hope you enjoy this English lesson about random things you'll see during your day!
  • Live English Question and Answer Lesson - May 2026 16.05.2026 1h 4m
    In this English lesson I will answer as many questions from you, the viewer, as I can in about an hours time. During the lesson I'll respond live to your questions about the English language, my life, life in Canada, strategies for learning and more.I hope you enjoy this live English lesson!
  • Learn the English Phrases "to sell yourself short" and "in short supply" 13.05.2026 4m
    In this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase to sell yourself short. When you sell yourself short, it means you talk about yourself, not in a positive way about something. If I was to say to someone, you know, my English lessons on YouTube, they're not very good.They might say, hey, don't sell yourself short. Your lessons are actually really good. If you're going to apply for a job, you might say to someone, I don't think I'll get the job because I'm not very good at the task that they're looking for. Someone might say, hey, don't sell yourself short.You're actually really good at welding or typing or whatever the skill is that you think you are weak at. The other phrase I wanted to teach you today is in short supply. When something is in short supply, it means there isn't very much of it. Right now in Canada, in my part of Canada, at least, teachers are in short supply.There aren't enough teachers and we're having trouble finding people to hire. I think a lot of older teachers are retiring and not a lot of young people are going into that, this particular profession. In fact, they just shortened the time it takes to become a teacher from I think it was six years down to five years after high school.So to review, when you sell yourself short, you don't celebrate the things you are good at. Instead you kind of talk a little bit negatively about them. And when something is in short supply, it simply means there's not very much of that thing. But hey, let's look at a comment from a previous video.This comment is from Mikami. I'm currently Learning English. This YouTube channel transcribes the spoken content, which makes it much easier to look up anything I don't understand. It's been a great help. Thank you very much. And my response, I'm happy that you appreciate the transcript.I do my best to make it 100% accurate. So thanks for that comment, Mikami. And yes, I try on this channel to make sure that when I'm done making the video, I upload it and I have AI make a transcript for it.It makes the subtitles and a transcript, but I still watch it at least once to correct any errors. I try to make it so it's 99 to 100% accurate. One of my pet peeves is when transcripts or subtitles aren't correct.Sometimes when I'm watching a movie in French, for instance, the words on the screen aren't the same as what they are saying, and that is frustrating. So if you don't know what I'm talking about. These short lessons all have a complete transcript in the description below. If you look down, and they have word for word English subtitles.So hopefully that helps those of you that like to turn those on and those of you that like to read the transcript before or after or even during the lesson. Well, I'm just out for a little walk today. I'm, basically thinking through my week and trying to figure out how to, adjust to having one car go to the garage when everyone in my house needs to be driving every day.So that makes things a little bit tricky. By the way, this vehicle is not our vehicle. Jen has a friend helping her on the farm today. But, yeah, we're getting... Things are a little bit... You would say things are a little bit tight. Vehicles are in short supply here at home right now.And so I have to make sure I find a way to make sure everyone gets to work. And it might mean some early mornings where I bring one of my kids to work before I go to work. That's not ideal, but it is certainly a way to solve the problem.Yeah, it's just routine. We have a vehicle going in because it needs brakes. We have another vehicle going in because it needs an oil change in a bit. All routine maintenance. And so, that just makes it a little bit trickier to get everyone where they need to be. Anyways, thanks for watching this short English lesson.I hope you're not having car problems or transportation problems wherever you are. And, I'll see you next week with another short, English lesson. Bye.
  • How to Remember New English Vocabulary 12.05.2026 8m
    ✅ If you want help remembering new English vocabulary, Preply is a great way to find an English conversation partner who will help you do just that. Use this link: https://preply.sjv.io/enNA3Z to get 50% off your first lesson or use code BOB50 at checkout. In my experience Preply is a great way to take your language learning to the next level!In this English lesson, I’ll help you learn 6 powerful techniques for remembering new English vocabulary so the words you study actually stick in your mind instead of vanishing like socks in a dryer. One of the most common questions English learners ask is: “How do I remember new words?” In this lesson, I’ll show you practical and simple ways to move vocabulary from short-term memory into real everyday use.We’ll talk about methods like writing sentences with new words, listening to native English speakers use them naturally with tools like Youglish, creating visual connections, acting words out, and using vocabulary again weeks later through conversation, reading, writing, and listening practice. I’ll also explain why making stories, drawings, and comic strips can turn vocabulary study into something far more memorable and fun.If you’ve ever felt frustrated because you learn new English words and then forget them a few days later, this lesson will give you strategies that actually work. Whether you’re studying English for conversation, travel, work, or exams, these techniques will help you build stronger vocabulary habits and become a more confident English speaker.Thank you to Preply for sponsoring this lesson, and thanks for watching!
  • Let's Learn English! Topic: Patterns and Shapes! 🌀💠♒ 10.05.2026 21m
    In this English lesson, I'll help you learn fascinating words used to describe patterns, shapes, and designs all around us. You’ll learn vocabulary like spiral, vortex, zigzag, ripple, lattice, symmetry, and many more. These are words native English speakers use when talking about nature, art, architecture, science, and everyday objects.Throughout the English class, I’ll explain each word with simple examples and clear definitions so you can understand how they’re used in real conversations. We’ll look at patterns found in things like tornadoes, spiderwebs, fingerprints, ocean waves, honeycombs, and even galaxies. Some words describe orderly geometric designs, while others describe wild and chaotic movement.If you want to improve your descriptive vocabulary and sound more natural when speaking English, this lesson will help you build a whole new set of useful words.I hope you enjoy this English lesson about patterns and shapes!
  • Learn the English Phrases "a warm body" and "body language" 06.05.2026 4m
    Read along to learn the English phrases A WARM BODY and BODY LANGUAGEIn this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase a warm body. This is a phrase we use to talk about someone at work or at a place of work that doesn't do a whole lot and doesn't actually need a lot of skills to do their job. Sometimes you'll hear this.We need someone to sit at the door of the building and say hi to people when they walk in. We just need a warm body. Basically what you're saying is you don't need someone with a lot of skills. You don't need someone with a lot of intelligence. They just have to be able to smile and say hi.I think I would be good at that job. If they just needed a warm body somewhere to do something simple, I think I would be the person to hire. The other phrase I wanted to teach you today is the phrase body language. So body language is any time you communicate without words using your body.By shrug, it means maybe I don't understand or know what you're talking about. If I make a funny face, it means I don't know what you... I don't like what you said. So when you have body language, it's when you communicate using your body instead of words.So to review, a warm body is someone who does a job, who doesn't need a lot of intelligence or a lot of skill. Hi, Roger. Sorry. How are you doing? I'm just about done. I'm gonna walk away in two seconds. Nice seeing you.Okay. A warm body is someone who doesn't need a lot of intelligence in order to be able to do a job or does a job that's very simple, and body language is when you communicate using your body. But hey, let's look at a comment from a previous video. This comment is from user.Please could you reply if you see my comments and my reply? Sure. On this channel, I reply to most of the comments if time allows. Thanks for leaving 2. And I think you actually left three, so very cool. Anyways, yes, on this channel I do my best to answer all the comments and I think my track record is that I answer probably 80 to 90% of the comments.I think that, there are stretches of time where I don't answer the comments where I don't have a lot of time. But there is also times where I'm pretty good on this channel at answering almost all of the comments. And I like that it's a nice smaller community over here.A lot of people from my main channel also comment here. So that's kind of cool. But it is nice to be able to connect with some of you and get to know you better. So, yes, that is what I do. Hey, it's a little windy out here today, but I did want to walk by this tree.I wish I had a tree like this on my property. It has beautiful flowers on it. I wouldn't call them blossoms. You know, in my lesson about spring, I talked about blossoms. Those seem a little bigger than blossoms. I would probably call those flowers instead, but I'm just on a little walk here in town trying to make sure I don't get anyone on camera who doesn't want to be, as people walk by.But, yeah, it was kind of funny running into Roger. You heard me say hi to Roger. So Roger is actually someone I know. That big truck that you saw in the background is actually a truck that he uses to go to market to sell apples.I think right now he works for a local fruit farmer, and that's one of his jobs. Obviously, on a Tuesday, he's on his way to market to sell apples and other things. So, anyways, here I am in town. What can I say about today?It's supposed to rain today, and Jen is not very happy about that. She wishes that it was a little warmer and a little sunnier. It's kind of go time on the farm. It's the time where we really want sunshine, and we really want things to warm up a little bit so that they start to grow.Anyways, thanks for watching this short English lesson. I'll see you next week with another one. Bye.
  • How to Rate Things in English! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 05.05.2026 6m
    In this English lesson, I'll help you learn how to give opinions where you rate things. You'll explore simple and useful phrases like “How would you rate it?”, along with common ways people score things using thumbs up, stars, and scales out of ten. If you’ve ever wanted to sound more natural when talking about movies, restaurants, or games, this lesson will help you do just that.We’ll also look at the classic grading system from A+ to F (there’s no “E”!), plus how native speakers describe something as truly excellent. You’ll learn expressions like “gold standard,” “top tier,” “best in class,” and even modern slang like “S tier.” These are the kinds of phrases that can instantly level up your English and make your opinions sound more confident and clear.Whether you’re chatting with friends, writing reviews, or just trying to better understand English conversations, this lesson gives you practical tools you can start using right away. Thanks for watching, and I hope you enjoy learning how to rate things in English!
  • Let's Learn English! Topic: Describing the Rich & Famous! 🧐🚙💶 03.05.2026 21m
    Hey everyone! In this lesson, I’ll help you learn some useful words and phrases we use to talk about people who are rich and famous. We’ll look at common vocabulary like celebrity, affluent, and in the limelight, and I’ll share some simple examples so you can start using them right away.If you’ve ever wanted to describe well-known people, their lifestyles, or how they’re influential, this lesson will help you sound more natural and confident when you speak English.I hope you enjoy the lesson! Have a great day! 😊
  • Learn the English Phrases "You're getting warmer!" and "benchwarmer" 29.04.2026 4m
    Read along to learn the English phrases YOU'RE GETTING WARMER! and BENCHWARMERIn this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase, you're getting warmer. This is a phrase we use when someone is almost right. When someone is guessing something and they are almost coming up with the right answer. If I said to Jen, I bought something today and it's really cool, and if she says, did you buy fresh made chocolate chip cookies from the bakery?And if I had bought something from the bakery but they weren't cookies, I might say, you're getting warmer. Maybe I bought muffins, maybe I bought donuts. But Jen is definitely on the right track. She's guessing, but it's not quite the right answer. So in English, when you say you're getting warmer, it means it's a pretty good guess, but it's not the exact answer.The other phrase I wanted to teach you today is the phrase bench warmer. A bench warmer is an athlete who spends more time sitting on the bench and isn't on the starting lineup. So if you're familiar with sports, usually a team has five or 10 or 11 players who are the starting lineup.They are the best athletes on the team. And there are also some people you would call benchwarmers. This isn't a super positive term like it's not something you aspire to be. Like, I want to be a benchwarmer. But if you aren't on the starting lineup, you might describe yourself as a benchwarmer.Again, very informal and a little bit negative. It's not insulting, but close. So to review, you're getting warmer simply means you're making a guess and you're almost correct. And a bench warmer is a player who spends more time sitting on the bench on the sideline than they do playing.But hey, let's look at a comment from a previous video. This comment is from Know-that Maybe you're thinking about putting some solar panels there. Bob, talking about the area behind my house from the last video. That would be my guess. I mean, looking at all that lawn, which literally looks greener than ours at the moment, you'd probably need an additional energy source to support your eight or nine little future robot lawnmower helpers.Just kidding. Thanks for the new video, Bob. Wishing you a lovely Wednesday. Thanks, Know-that. And my response, you're getting warmer. I'm just hoping that I am fit and healthy this summer to work on the project I have in mind. So I'm not going to give all the details. I'm not going to give away, what my plans are for back there.Except to say that Know-that definitely made a pretty good guess. So we'll leave it at that and we'll move on to other topics. Yes, the grass is much greener here. It seems like spring has come very, very quickly. Even just a week ago, the trees only had buds on them and now they have tiny, small leaves.I'll get you a little bit closer, here, they have tiny, small leaves and it certainly is a lot more mild. The problem is that the lawn is growing at a rapid rate and so we are actively mowing.You can probably see some of the tire marks there. They aren't ruts, though. They aren't ruts. I don't like ruts in the lawn, but I'll show you some sort of ruts. These aren't very deep ruts, but still, I like everything to look really nice.So the lawn is green. The trees are starting to have leaves on them. It's pretty cool. I'm really enjoying the spring so far. My plan this spring is to not play any sports. If there is a teacher student baseball game, I will be a bench warmer this year.Or maybe I'll be the coach. I'm certainly not planning to play. I think that would be a mistake. So if you, if you're wondering, how am I going to stay healthy and fit, I'm going to do that by not doing anything silly like playing a sport that I haven't played for a long time and then injuring myself.Anyways, thanks for watching this short English lesson.
  • Why Are You Learning English? 🤔 27.04.2026 6m
    In this English lesson, I will help you answer this question: Why are you learning English?In this free English class, I’ll give you clear, practical example sentences you can use to explain your reason for learning English. Whether you want to travel, get a better job, make new friends, or just enjoy movies and music, you’ll learn to explain clearly why you're learning the English language.Your mission: Watch the lesson, pick a sentence that fits you, and leave a comment telling us why you are learning English!This is a great way to practice writing in English and to connect with other learners from around the world.I hope you enjoy the lesson, and have a great day!
  • Let's Learn English! Topic: Found in the Wild! ☔🌸🐦 26.04.2026 17m
    In this English lesson I will help you learn English words and phrases that we use to talk about things we find in the wild. The phrase "in the wild" means in its natural environment. You can see a wild animal at the zoo, or you can see it in the wild. You can see a tropical plant in a greenhouse, or you can see it growing in the wild if you visit the country it is from.This will be the Spring Edition of In the Wild! I'll help you learn all the words and phrases we use to describe the things we see around us in the spring.I hope you enjoy this English lesson! Have a great day!
  • Learn the English Phrases "the grass is always greener" and "grassroots movement" 22.04.2026 4m
    Read along to learn the English phrases THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER and GRASSROOTS MOVEMENTIn this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase the grass is always greener. And, I do have to apologize. I've probably taught this phrase before. It's a pretty common one. It's a shorter version of a longer phrase, the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. And it refers to when people look at what their neighbors have or what other people have, sometimes they're jealous.But we sometimes say, you know, the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. Which can mean that people look like they're having a better life than you, but they actually aren't. It's kind of like a little saying that we say to people so that they know looking at what other people have doesn't mean those other people are happy.But yes, sometimes it feels like the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. The other phrase I wanted to teach you today is the phrase grassroots movement. A grassroots movement is when people, regular people, organize in order to get something done.If there was a town that wanted to have a farmer's market, and there was no one from the city council, or maybe even the mayor isn't organizing it, then maybe there might be a grassroots movement where people get together and plan and put in place something like a farmer's market.So instead of the government planning something, it's just the regular people. A grassroots movement. So to review, when we say, you know, the grass is always greener, it means that it looks like when you look at your neighbor's fence, their grass is greener. It looks like they have a bigger tv, it looks like they have a nicer car, but it doesn't necessarily mean they have a better life.And a grassroots movement is a bunch of people, ordinary people like you and me, not the mayor, not the president, not the prime minister, a bunch of ordinary people getting together to get something done. But hey, let's look at a comment from, a previous video. This is from Unsal.Your being busy lesson on your other channel got me thinking. When you don't reply to comments or maybe can't, should I just assume life has become hectic, frenetic or overwhelming? I completely understand. Answering everyone all the time would be a lot. I know I enjoy reading them anyway, and that makes me happy.Thanks for everything. You're awesome. And my response, it's always the first thing to go and the first thing to return. So thank you, Unsel for that comment. Yes, as I plan my life and as I do YouTube, there are things that I try to always do.But there's a priority list and at the very end of that list is replying to comments on this channel. So yes, when life gets busy, it's the first thing to go. And that's another English phrase, by the way. Often we'll say, you know, the first thing to go, is replying to comments.Sorry, I guess only I really say that. But replying to comments is kind of the first, first thing that I stop doing. And then after that I might take a week off from making a video. I might do something else that just gives me a bit of a break. So now I'm back and now I'll probably start replying to comments again.Anyways, I'm out here in this strange part of the yard. It's a little bit messy. I'm trying to think of some plans for this area and I do have one idea. Not going to tell you what it is yet. It's going to be a secret. But I will show you as I do it.Let me just give you a hint. I'm out here seeing how much sunlight there is at 4 o' clock in the afternoon. That's a pretty big hint, isn't it? Anyways, you might see some development in this area in the future. And then I wanted to show you this because this is also a fence.This is an electric fence and it's not on. At least I hope Jen hasn't turned it on. And this is where the goats go, out to eat. They'll be going out soon. I know Jen has them on the smaller pasture up by the barn.
  • An English Lesson about Being Busy 21.04.2026 7m
    In this English lesson, I’ll help you learn how to talk about those days when life just feels… a little too full. If you’re like me, you probably have times when everything feels busy, rushed, or even a bit chaotic. In this lesson, we’ll go through useful English words like hectic, frenetic, frantic, and overwhelming, and I’ll explain each one with simple definitions and real-life examples so you can start using them right away.I’ll also help you understand the small differences between these words, because they don’t all mean exactly the same thing. Some describe being busy in a fast way, some describe stress, and some describe situations where things feel completely out of control. By the end of the lesson, you’ll have a better sense of which word to use depending on how your day is going, whether it’s just a little busy or completely crazy.Thanks for watching this English lesson about being busy. I hope it helps you feel a bit more confident the next time you want to describe your day in English. And hopefully your day isn’t too overwhelming right now! If you enjoyed the lesson, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a comment, and I’ll see you next week with another English lesson.
  • Let's Learn English: Topic: Describing New Things! 🏡🚗💻 19.04.2026 20m
    In this English lesson, I’ll help you learn to talk about anything new with confidence. I'll teach everyday English words like brand new, fresh, recent, and current, then level things up with expressions like modern, cutting-edge, state-of-the-art, and high-tech.In this free English class you’ll learn how to describe something as the latest, up-to-date, or even just out, and how to talk about products that are newly released, recently launched, or just arrived. I'll also cover how to describe condition, whether something has never been used, unused, in perfect condition, in the original packaging, or simply like new.This lesson is perfect for English learners who want to sound natural when talking about products, technology, or anything exciting that’s new on the scene. By the end, you’ll be able to describe things with clarity, precision, and a little bit of style.I hope you enjoy this English lesson about describing new things!
  • Learn the English Phrases "lost for words" and "at a loss" 15.04.2026 4m
    Read along to learn the English phrases LOST FOR WORDS and AT A LOSS.In this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase lost for words. When you're lost for words, it means you don't know what to say in a certain situation. Maybe a friend has just shared some news with you about how they're doing. Maybe they're not healthy right now.Maybe they've been in the hospital and it's very, very serious and they're not sure when they're going to get better. You might be lost for words. You might not know what to say to comfort that friend or to help them through that situation. So when you're lost for words, it usually means something serious has happened.Maybe someone has passed away and you're lost for words. You don't know what to say to the friends and family who are still here. The second phrase I wanted to teach you today is at a loss. When you are at a loss, this is very, very similar, except it also means you don't know what to do.So when you're at a loss, you don't know what to say and you don't know what to do. And I'm sure you can think of several situations in life where this might happen Where something happens to a friend or a family member, and, then you are at a loss. You don't know what to do to help them, and you don't know what to say to help them either.So when you are lost for words. So to review, when you are lost for words, it means you don't know what to say in a serious situation. And when you are at a loss, it means you don't know what to say or do in a serious situation. But hey, let's look at a comment from a previous video.There's lots of trucks in town today. This is from Aleksey. Bob, Your channel still leads Brent's, and both are very close to 100,000 subscribers. Who will come out on top. It looks like it's going to be an exciting final stretch. And then my response. Oh, I'm pretty sure it will be Brent.He's been putting out some regular stellar content and his growth is very healthy. So, yes, if you go and look for American English with Brent. If you are not familiar with who Brent is, have a look at his channel on YouTube. He makes great lessons.A lot of them are based on recent news. And his channel has been doing really well and I'm super happy for him. He has been working really hard at creating a YouTube channel that teaches English. That is just really, really helpful. And I do think it's cool too because he's a lot like me and his content is also very relatable.Did I just compliment myself and Brent? I think I did, didn't I? I gave myself a compliment there too. Anyways, American English with Brent. Have a look at it. Great channel. I've been down to visit Brent. Brent has come to visit me. I'm not sure what the future will hold, whether we'll see each other again.Canada and the U.S. yeah, we ain't really getting along that well. I guess it's better now than it was slightly. But you know me, I don't want to get into politics on this channel. But anyway, shout out to Brent. I'll put a link in the description below to his channel.Go and check it out. I always like to share other people who are helping you learn English. So where am I? Just wandering around town on a really nice warm day. I was actually wondering if I should start going to a different town at some point. Whether you guys are too familiar with this town.You've probably seen this parking lot four or five times. You've probably seen the Dollar store four or five times. But, maybe it's just warm and comforting. Maybe it's like this is the studio where I make my English lessons.And you are always just warm and comfortable and cozy with this type of background. This guy, he is totally ready to go off roading. So side phrase here, when you go off roading, it means you drive somewhere and you usually need four wheel drive because you're not on pavement anymore.You're usually on mud or gravel. So anyways, nice spring day. Thanks for watching this short English lesson.

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