[0:06]Hi Bob, the Canadian here. Let's learn English around the house. Come on in.
[0:19]Hi Bob, the Canadian here. Welcome to this video. If this is your first time here, don't forget to click the subscribe button below and give me a thumbs up at some point during this video if it's helping you learn English. Well today, we're 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. I'll show you that one a bit later, and I'm standing in the front entrance or the entrance way of the house. Um it's a little warm, so I'm going to take off my coat. And you'll notice behind me, there's a coat hanger. So I'm going to hang my coat here. Uh and I'm going to do what we traditionally do in Canada and that is that I'm going to take off my shoes. Um, before we go any further though, I want to thank Barb the Canadian uh for letting me use her house today to make this video to help you learn English. The front entrance way also usually has a closet where you can hang coats and other items. Uh so especially in the winter when you come into a home, you might want to hang your coat in the closet if there's not enough room on the coat hangers. So you'll notice behind me here the kitchen. Uh the kitchen is one of my favorite uh rooms in the house. Uh I really like food, so I really like kitchens. Uh you'll notice behind me here uh that a kitchen has a certain uh number of items. We have the refrigerator or the fridge where you can keep food cold. This fridge has a freezer on the bottom. Uh we also have uh the stove and generally we call this part the oven where you would bake things. Uh and up here we have the stove where you would cook things. Uh if you look behind me here, you'll see we have a sink. So when you're all done, uh making your food and eating your food, you can do the dishes. You can wash the dishes in the sink. Uh and if you look over here on the counter, you'll notice that we have three things that you find quite often in a kitchen. Uh we have a coffee maker. We have a kettle for boiling water. uh and we have a picture of water if you just want to drink some water. Up here, you'll notice that we have cubettes. So cubettes, uh, notice it's not pronounced the way it looks. Uh, in a cubed, uh, you'll find things like plates and bowls, uh, that you can use for eating. Um, those are pretty loud. Uh, and if we look over here, we'll have what we in Canada would call a drower. So this is a drawer where you would keep spoons, forks and knives. You'll also see this area here is what we would call the counter or the counter top. You can use both words interchangeably. So you might use the counter top or the counter to prepare food. Uh and you'll notice hiding over here in the corner we have a microwave, uh just a small appliance. that lets you heat up food really really quickly. So that's the kitchen, uh one of my favorite rooms. Uh let's move on to the living room. So we're in the living room now. The living room is the room in the home where you will usually find chairs and sofas or what we also call couches. It's the room where when you just want to relax, this is the room that you would generally sit in. Maybe you want to read a book, maybe you want to watch TV. If we look over here, you'll see that this living room also has a TV, a television, um where you could sit just to have a quiet relaxing evening where you are going to entertain yourself by reading a book, maybe sitting and talking with friends uh or watching some television. So that's the living room. Let's look at the dining room next. So another uh another part of the house that I really like is the dining room. So this is a room with a table specifically for eating meals. So you would have breakfast, lunch and supper at this table in the dining room. Um you can tell that Christmas is coming soon. I'll do a video soon about Christmas. Um I think next week I'm going to a parade and I'll show you a whole bunch of stuff about Christmas. But this is the dining room. We have a dining room table and we have chairs uh to sit at as we would eat our meals. So we're in the bathroom now. And there's really three main parts to a bathroom. We have a sink, um where you could wash your hands, so you could turn on the water and wash your hands. We also have, if I turn just a little bit, behind me here we have a shower. So you could jump in here uh to have a shower, maybe at the end of a long day of work. And then we also have, and I'm not going to describe what this is for, but we also have a toilet. I think everyone in the world uh knows what this is for and how to use it. So I'm not going to spend any time describing it. But you have a toilet. This is the toilet seat. You have toilet paper. Uh and this is where you would go um if you felt the call of nature. That's the nice way of putting it. So we're in the upstairs of the house now, you'll notice that we're in a bedroom. Uh so there's a good reason why it's called a bedroom, it's because we there's a bed. Um so in a bedroom you're going to have a bed. You're also going to have things that in English we call dressers. So if you look over here, there is a dresser. Uh and a dresser is a place where using these drawers, this is where you would store all of your clothes. So in a bedroom, you generally have a bed, which is right here, and you have a dresser where you can store stuff. There's also in this bedroom what we would call night tables. So there's a table on each side of the bed with a small lamp. This is a place where, uh, you could keep a book if you read at night before you go to bed. Uh you would keep it on your night stand or night table. Um so this is a bedroom. I'm not sure how easy this is to see, but I'm standing in a hallway. So a hallway is the part of the home that connects all the rooms together. This room is empty. Uh in English we would call this a spare room. Sometimes a spare room has an extra bed in it. This room is just empty. Um so we would call this a spare room. I just came down these stairs and I'm now in the basement of this house. A basement is the part of the house that is below ground and many times uh in a home the basement is used to store things. Uh it also usually has a furnace. This is what heat the home with gas or oil in the winter. and a hot water heater. This is what makes hot water for the house as well. And usually those types of things are found in a basement. So we're here in the basement. Uh it's the part that's below ground. I'll just show you a window over here for a second so that you get a sense of where we are. So here's the basement window. It's a little hard to see. Um but if you look outside, you'll notice that we are at ground level or below ground level um in the basement here.
[8:04]So a lot of Canadian homes will also have a garage. A garage is a place where you can keep your car. And a garage has a garage door, which you just saw open behind me. As well, a garage sometimes has a garage door opener. Uh this is a device that's on the ceiling of the garage. Uh and I'll just show you for a sec. This is a device that's on the ceiling of a garage, that opens the door automatically when you click the button in your car. So that's a garage door opener. It's a little cold to be out here with no coat on, but I just wanted to show you uh earlier I mentioned the back door. This is the back door of the house. Um, when you have a back door, a lot of times you'll have a barbecue outside. Uh and then also down here, um there's just kind of a padio area. Um so there area where you can come out to cook some food in the summer months when it's warmer. You can come out your back door, you can go down your steps and you can use your barbecue uh to cook some food. So this is a small patio area outside the back door. Well, hey, thanks for joining me today to learn some English that you can use around a house. Bob the Canadian here, learn English with Bob the Canadian. If you haven't yet, please click the subscribe button below and the small bell icon so that you can be notified of new video. Give me a thumbs up if you like this video and it helped you learn English. And please do share this video with a friend or anyone you know that is learning English. Don't forget as well to scroll down. There is some bonus material in the description below to help you practice some of the English that you have learned in this video. Bob the Canadian here, learn English with Bob the Canadian. I hope you enjoyed this video and have a great day.



