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Learn English on the Farm | English Video with Subtitles

I am a teacher, but did you know I also live on a farm? Come and have a short tour of my farm in this video and learn some English words and phrases for farm living! In this learn English video lesson we'll look at tractors, crops, goats, sheep, and even a cat!

I know that as you are learning English this isn't the most popular topic, but you never know when it will come in handy to know some English words for farm life!

This is a Learn English with Bob the Canadian video!

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TRANSCRIPT:

Hi Bob the Canadian here. It’s a little windy today but I’m gonna shoot a video for you guys anyways. As some of you know, I’ve told you that I am a high school teacher, but did you know that I’m also a farmer.

In this video I’ll help you learn some English words and phrases to talk about farming while I give you a little tour of my farm.

Hey welcome to this video. If this is your first time here don’t forget to click the subscribe button below and the bell icon so that you get notifications of future videos. And if at some point during this video you could give me a thumbs up that would be awesome. And I apologize for the wind. It’s really windy out here today, but I’m gonna make this video anyways.

A tractor is a vehicle that farmers use to work in their fields. And I actually have two of them if we take a look over here you can see my snowblower on the back and I have another smaller tractor and it has a rototiller.

Here is another farm implement. This is a wagon. A wagon is hooked up to back of a tractor.

This is a flower bed. This is where my wife and I grow flowers. I’m not sure what that sound is. This is a flower bed. This is a place where we’ll grow market flowers. We grow cut flowers for a local farmers’ market. And in this bed I think we’re actually growing some tulips right now. Let’s go have a look at what they look like in April.

So one of the things that’s really neat about living on a farm is it’s, I think that might blow away at some point today, one of the cool things about living on a farm is watching things grow. I really enjoy watching things grow. If you look really closely here, you’ll see that there are some small tulips just starting to come out of the ground. I hope that you can see them. I’ll put a picture of what those will look like in a couple of months. But let’s go look at one of the bigger fields.

That’s a feed truck. That’s a truck that brings feed to farms.

This field behind is a field of wheat. On our farm we grow basically four big crops. We grow wheat. We grow soybeans. We grow corn, and we grow hay.

Let’s walk over to the wheat field and have a look at some of the baby wheat plants. They’re really hard to see right now.
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14 апреля 2018 г. 21:54:45
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