Thank you Bob, you are the only person who talk about different subject. You share words as if we were your children. Really good video, harsh but essential when you want to progress ! Thank you very much, have an excellent sunday.😉
Hi Mr. Bob !!! This is Jey from Tennessee. English is my second language. I tried many TH-cam lessons to learn English but nothing worked out so well . I am truly lucky to find your channel. Your method of teaching is wonderful , and helps me to learn useful phrasal verbs , vocabularies and commonly used idioms which is greatly applicable in day to day life conversations . It pretty much covers every details on a topic . Nice work. Thank you so much . Truly appreciate you .
Hey, Bob,it’s very interesting lesson for me in particularly, because I work as a tower crane operator in Russia 🇷🇺, so i use bearings, gears ⚙️ chains and pulleys every day . Thanks a lot 🤝
Thank you for a very interesting topic , I enjoy watching your videos they've been very helpful to me ,keep on the great job and thanks again for your time.
Thanks, it was a good lesson. I am a mechanical engineer. I am also telling you these parts that you said while giving courses to drivers and heavy equipment operators.
Thanks for the video! I felt asleep after about 30 minutes while watching the stream live. The night shift before was too long, so I was a bit burned out 🙂. Edit: yeah, everything starting after "bolt" at 17:32 is new to me 🙂
Dear Mr. Bob, thank you for so important technical lesson. You are really important for us, especially here in Canada :) Please, make the similar lesson about electrical stuff in details with common and official words (because sometimes some parts have official names but professionals use synonyms).
It was such an interesting lesson! I think many of your viewers (and me) would like to see a second part about car parts and other vehicles. Greetings!
Super interesting and even more useful lesson! Thank you very much! There are so many things for men to know and further be able to do! Nice to know how all the stuff is called). 😅
Hi Bob! could you do a lesson about repair? I interested to know the verbs and tools that we might use at home (e.g. to hang a picture or change curtains)
Once we bought some car fuses from an Auchan (it's like Wallmart in the states) and it didn't burn out and the wires in the car started to smoke so we stopped the can and removed the battery from it to save the car. It's very annoying when a thing doesn't do its job. When you get a phone and you can't call anybody with it because it doesn't work properly.
Oh, come on ))) Lever... Stick!) I know how to work a stick!) Do you drive stick?) Or you drive automatic?) I can drive stick ) AS ALWAYS: THANKS A MILLION FOR YOUR LESSONS
Socket Pulley Belt Sprocket Chain Gear Shaft Pin Bearing Rod Bar Arm Wire Harness Connector Cable Strap Zip tie Nozzle Magnet Shield Switch toggle switch Button Ignition Lever Bolt Nut wing nut washer lock washer screw Fuse fuse box breaker Rotor caliper brake pad Knob universal joint Driveshaft Axle Hub Rim Tire Hubcap Hinge Terminal battery post Screen always made of metal filter made of fiber in most cases Spark plug Suspension Spring Shock absorber
Дуже гарно і зрозуміло . Пояснення зрозумілі навіть інтуїтивно. Дякую, це справді корисно.
Oh my goodness ❤ you're our English God keep up the good work i have been learning more from you ❤❤❤❤
Thank you Bob is great having you as teaching English for everyone, god bless you
Thank you Teacher Bob so much!
DEAR BOB, I WOULD TELL YOU, YOU ARE VERY NICE AND THE BEST TEACHER OF ENGLISH ON TH-cam.
YOU MAKE ME HAPPY.
GOD BLESS YOU.
Every video clips are very useful.
Thank you Bob, you are the only person who talk about different subject.
You share words as if we were your children.
Really good video, harsh but essential when you want to progress !
Thank you very much, have an excellent sunday.😉
Thanks you for posting this video. I always love your channel and videos. The best teacher and the best channel.
This is what I’ve been looking for long time. Describe things with itself pictures, it’s the best way for me to memorize words.
I am an engineer, it really helps me a lot, thank you so much Bob.
🤑
Thank you very much, Bob! This is a very useful lesson!👍👍
I wish there were more lessons like this!))
THANK YOU TEACHER.😊
I'm really happy to hear about electrical thins like wire, calbe, fuse, etc,,. because I'm a electrical engineer!
hello my friend, greetings from Brazil, I study English every day. loved your video, strong hug.
Hi, Bob! I love watching your videos. They are so informative. I've been learning from your videos for almost three years now.
Thanks!
Hello, Bob!
Thank you for your useful lesson!
I hope the smog didn't stop you from celebrating Canada Day yesterday.🎉🎊🌞
This class help me a Lot, please Bob... Keep making this type of vídeo.
Thanks! More about parts! Please🙂👍
Great !! ,so useful !!! , instrenting !!!!!👌👌👌👌 l appreciate !!!
By far one of the best classes youve made for us man! Thnks a lot.
Thank You for your dedication bob🎉❤
Thank you Bob, it's so helpful.
love watching your videos
Thank you so much! It's so informative and useful
OMG!!! The first ever real technical class!!!! Thanks a bunch, Bob! You’re amazing!
Thx
From
Seoul Korea
I really like these kind of videos. Tks Teacher Bob!
I love your lessons they make me informative.
Thank you teacher Bob,
Thank you very much Mr. Bob 💙 We need these kind of videos
Hi, with this lesson, you have added another great piece to your video collection. Thank you so much, have a great Sunday! 👋😊💐🌹💙
Hi Mr. Bob !!!
This is Jey from Tennessee. English is my second language. I tried many TH-cam lessons to learn English but nothing worked out so well . I am truly lucky to find your channel. Your method of teaching is wonderful , and helps me to learn useful phrasal verbs , vocabularies and commonly used idioms which is greatly applicable in day to day life conversations . It pretty much covers every details on a topic . Nice work. Thank you so much . Truly appreciate you .
Hi Bob!
You are amazing, I am a Mechanical Engineer and this class was fantastic.
I am a Big fan of your videos.
Thank you so much.
I really appreciate everything you have done
Good teacher.... 💯
I loved this leason because I'm an enginner, thanks Bob for your effort, We know that you do not an expert about this topic but you're great!
Hey, Bob,it’s very interesting lesson for me in particularly, because I work as a tower crane operator in Russia 🇷🇺, so i use bearings, gears ⚙️ chains and pulleys every day . Thanks a lot 🤝
thank you teacher!
Thank you Bob, I love your vocabulary lessons that’s really helpful ❤
Thank you for a very interesting topic , I enjoy watching your videos they've been very helpful to me ,keep on the great job and thanks again for your time.
You are good teacher
Thanks for the video!
This video was very helpful. I didn't know how to buy these things before because they are not very common.💯
Very useful Bob.. Thanks
Excellent and useful video.
😊 interesting, very useful, thanks
Thank you Bob❤
Bob is the best teacher
Gracias desde España, estás clases son las que estaba buscando. Thanks from Spain, this classes are what i was looking for. Impresive!! Practical😉.
Very nice thank you so much bob
Hey Bob, it's almost first time to reply in video. This subject is very helpful. Thanks for your information.
Thank you so much for this video
Thanks, it was a good lesson. I am a mechanical engineer. I am also telling you these parts that you said while giving courses to drivers and heavy equipment operators.
Thanks for the video! I felt asleep after about 30 minutes while watching the stream live. The night shift before was too long, so I was a bit burned out 🙂.
Edit: yeah, everything starting after "bolt" at 17:32 is new to me 🙂
Thank you Bob
Excellent Bob, I was looking for something like this lesson for years!!
Great lesson as always
How thoughtful of you
Thanks teacher
Thanks for explaining this to me
Thanks dear Bob this lesson a little bit hard but absolutely helpful I've got many words to learn thanks again ❤
Hi Bob, t his video was very useful for me, I work with industrial machinery!
wow, it is very useful lesson!
I really want to thank you for your help
It’s very very useful video for English learner like me.😊
Dear Mr. Bob, thank you for so important technical lesson. You are really important for us, especially here in Canada :)
Please, make the similar lesson about electrical stuff in details with common and official words (because sometimes some parts have official names but professionals use synonyms).
I really appreciate
Very use full❤
It was such an interesting lesson! I think many of your viewers (and me) would like to see a second part about car parts and other vehicles. Greetings!
Super interesting and even more useful lesson! Thank you very much! There are so many things for men to know and further be able to do! Nice to know how all the stuff is called). 😅
Hi Bob.
This is a very useful class to me. Can you prepare a class about welding.
Thanks a lot
You're great 👍🏻👍🏻🇲🇦
Thank Bob.
Awesome and pretty useful lesson.
Great channel, the point of youtube.
Keep teaching! :-)
Thanks a lot
This means a lot to me
Thank you man
I like listening to these types of videos and just keep repeating and copying the way that the teacher talks 👍🏻🥰💪🏼although I am an engineer 😊
Big love
Hi Bob! could you do a lesson about repair? I interested to know the verbs and tools that we might use at home (e.g. to hang a picture or change curtains)
Once we bought some car fuses from an Auchan (it's like Wallmart in the states) and it didn't burn out and the wires in the car started to smoke so we stopped the can and removed the battery from it to save the car.
It's very annoying when a thing doesn't do its job. When you get a phone and you can't call anybody with it because it doesn't work properly.
Your pronunciation is very standard😊
You are awsome
hi bob, the photo you displayed as cable, it is more called as Rope or web sling !
Thank you for your video could you show C N C Machine shop please
Oh, come on )))
Lever...
Stick!) I know how to work a stick!)
Do you drive stick?) Or you drive automatic?) I can drive stick )
AS ALWAYS: THANKS A MILLION FOR YOUR LESSONS
Lesson well understood. Damage ! I'm not a good handyman.
I don't know the name of these things even in my native language hahahha, but it was a good lesson, thank you
By the way, Bob, in Russia we often use zip ties to prevent hub covers from loss
we use zip ties for everything, for sure :0
Ignition like on a rocket 😊
Little grammar question: why a pin „in“ the end-> not „on“ or „at“ ? Thx. Cheers
Socket
Pulley
Belt
Sprocket
Chain
Gear
Shaft
Pin
Bearing
Rod
Bar
Arm
Wire
Harness
Connector
Cable
Strap
Zip tie
Nozzle
Magnet
Shield
Switch toggle switch
Button
Ignition
Lever
Bolt Nut wing nut washer lock washer screw
Fuse fuse box breaker
Rotor caliper brake pad
Knob
universal joint
Driveshaft
Axle
Hub
Rim
Tire
Hubcap
Hinge
Terminal battery post
Screen always made of metal filter made of fiber in most cases
Spark plug
Suspension
Spring
Shock absorber
omg thanks a lot
It's my pleasure
真不错
Better to recap the whole new words
Thanks
some time we call the ignition as “ starter”
Hi Bob, how are you?
Please, correct subtitles in this video, thank you
❤
Hello po sir idol bob
Bob, correct it like before , please
Where is my differential in cars :(