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Let's Learn English Around the House and Home | English Video with Subtitles

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Why don't we take some time today to learn some English around the house? In this English video lesson I take you on a tour of a friend's home and explain to you all the different rooms in a house, and some of the things you will find there.

I'm sure you have already learned a lot of the English that I use in this video, but I hope this video tour of a home will be a great English practice lesson for you!

Thanks for watching! Have a great day!

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тЬЕ FREE PRACTICE MATERIAL:

1) What are the names of all the rooms I looked at in the video?
2) What are some things you will find in a kitchen?
3) What are some things you will find in a living room?
4) What do you do in a dining room?
5) What are the three main parts of a bathroom?
6) What are some of the things you will find in a bedroom?
7) What is a spare room?
8) What is a basement? What can be found there?
9) Where do some Canadians park their car?
10) What is a patio?

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тЬЕ TRANSCRIPT:

Hi! Bob the Canadian here! LetтАЩs learn English around the house. Come on in!

Hi, Bob the Canadian here. Welcome to this video. If this is your first time here donтАЩt forget to click the subscribe button below, and give me a thumbs up at some point during this video if itтАЩs helping you learn English.

Well today weтАЩre going to learn some English words and phrases that you can use to describe a house. I just came in through the front door. Houses generally have a front door and a back door. IтАЩll show you that one a bit later. And IтАЩm standing in the front entrance or the entranceway of the house. ItтАЩs a little warm so IтАЩm going to take off my coat and youтАЩll notice behind me there is a coat hanger. So IтАЩm going to hang my coat here and IтАЩm going to do what we traditionally do in Canada, and that is that IтАЩm going to take off my shoes.

Before we go any further though, I want to thank Barb the Canadian for letting me use her house today to make this video, to help you learn English.

The front entranceway also usually has a closet where you can hang coats and other items. So especially in the winter when you come into a home you might want to hang your coat in the closet if thereтАЩs not enough room on the coat hangers.

So youтАЩll notice behind me here the kitchen. The kitchen is one of my favourite rooms in the house. I really like food so I really like kitchens. YouтАЩll notice behind me here that a kitchen has a certain number of items. We have the refrigerator or the fridge, where you can keep food cold. This fridge has a freezer on the bottom. We also have the stove and generally we call this part the oven, where you would bake things, and over here we have the stove where you would cook things. If you look behind me here youтАЩll see we have a sink, so when youтАЩre all done making your food and eating your food you can do the dishes, you can wash the dishes in the sink.

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