Guys thank you for a great and useful video 👍👍👍 A trellis Flowers climb up the trellis A flower bed The flowers are growing in the flower bed Netting (uncountable) A net / nets A fishing net A stake / stakes A faucet To turn on/ off the faucet (the garden / the kitchen A bird bath A bee / bees To be ripe - To ripen on the wine - They need to turn red - A string - A spool A valve Open / close the valve (not the same when we use the word faucet) Lilies White giants Potted plants An arbor This is an arbor A lantern To light / lit To lit up The lantern is lit up A fountain To spit out / to spitting out A flower A rose bud A bud To bloom This rose bud is about to blossom A leaf / leaves A stem On a flower A petal / Petals A tree The parts of the tree A trunk A root / roots A tree branch This is a tree limb A branch = a limb Bark (uncountable) Rough / smooth A palm tree The palm of my hand (the same word) Palm fronds (instead of leaves) A bush / bushes To trim the bushes Hedge / hedges Shrub / shrubs (not common in The US) To trim the bush in a shape of a bunny/ a rabbit etc A gazebo A corn stalk An ear of corn To Shuck Corn on the cub A cub A path A trail To be paved (with breaks) To take the / this path Fountain / mountain / certain A water / drinking fountain
That’s much easier to remember these words when you can see them right on a video. I don’t even need a vocabulary to understand what Kevin is talking about. Thank you!
Thanks a lot,my amazing teacher keep up the great work!!! I do appreciate it a lot when i was in Europe i saw many flowers climbing up the trellis yet they couldn't call the Africans coz they're so racist.
Kevin, could you please explain to us the difference between gazebo and arbor? And one more question: besides a branch and a limb do you ever use a twig? Or is a twig something even smaller than a branch/a limb or is it just British English?
Thank you so much for such videos. Remembering the new words when at least two memorization channels are at work is much easier: visual + audio. And your voice stressing also assist a lot.
Hi Kevin! What’s the difference between an arbor and a gazebo? I mean, in your video the arbor didn’t have a roof and I didn’t get why we needed that 🤷♀️ and gazebo was right in the middle of the path. I don’t really know what to call a summer “garden house” with a roof and a table with some benches/chairs around it where people enjoy their summer days reading or eating or whatever.
Perfect. Thank you. More videos like this please
Thank you so much! The real life vocabulary is a great idea.
Thank you kevin for this awesome vídeo the best teacher kevin and liza
Amazing video!
Thanks a lot!
Great teaching vidio.
This kind of videos is my favorite! Please, make more of them 🙏🏻
lots of great vocabulary 👏🏼
Your channel is growing up fast.
It's very ofigennoe video 👍😅
Thank you very much - Your videos are smart
Great!
Thank you for your amazing video.⚘
Excellent ! I like this type of videos
Thanks 👍
Really thank you ❤
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unique content! thanks!
Thank you a ton
Great
Thanks a lot for your work!
Thank you so much! Such a nice video 🔥🔥🔥😃👍
Thanks a lot👍👍👍
super useful
Grestest content 🎉🎉
Thank u so much, u r the greatest teacher
It's really useful🎉
Love it!
great teacher!
Thank you!
very clear explanation ! Thanks sooo much
I love this series
Keep going with these videos plz❤
Kudos
Thank you so much .
Amazing garden lesson.
Have a great time 👍
Wow superb video 😮❤.
Thank you Kevin. You are a great teacher .
Yes , he is a good teacher. So iş Liza. l thank them all. l always make use of their lessons.❤
@@sebahattinkose4784 Yes, Kevin and Liza are a good teachers. I also make use of their lessons.
Correction! So is Liza.
@@kalalmo4152Kevin and Liza are good teachers. You can’t say = a good teachers, “a” means = one
@@anab1872 Thank you
Nice park
Love your videos! Very informative. Thanks a lot! Subscribed.
Great lesson. Thank you❤
these are the teachers worth following
More videos like this please, items in Home, street, school, etc.
Wow. I love this format! Please make more videos like this! ❤
wow, some words are new to me...
Thanks Kevin
Great. This outdoor class is amazing. Record other for us please. Thanks.
Thank you so much teachers Liza and Kevin. Have a great vacation💌 🌹 💕🙏 👏🤗
Thank you😊!
I never focused on this vocabulary theme before.. Thank you!
This is very useful vocabulary! Thank youuu!
Thanks a lot, folks! Love these types of vids.
Each sentence has a teaching purpose👏👏
trellis, an arbor, shuck (peel) 👍
The art of clipping shrubs to resemble different animals or birds is called topiary.
So useful ! Few teachers cover these items. Thanks ...
I badly needed to learn some of them 🙂
Guys thank you for a great and useful video 👍👍👍
A trellis
Flowers climb up the trellis
A flower bed
The flowers are growing in the flower bed
Netting (uncountable)
A net / nets
A fishing net
A stake / stakes
A faucet
To turn on/ off the faucet (the garden / the kitchen
A bird bath
A bee / bees
To be ripe -
To ripen on the wine -
They need to turn red -
A string -
A spool
A valve
Open / close the valve (not the same when we use the word faucet)
Lilies
White giants
Potted plants
An arbor
This is an arbor
A lantern
To light / lit
To lit up
The lantern is lit up
A fountain
To spit out / to spitting out
A flower
A rose bud
A bud
To bloom
This rose bud is about to blossom
A leaf / leaves
A stem
On a flower
A petal / Petals
A tree
The parts of the tree
A trunk
A root / roots
A tree branch
This is a tree limb
A branch = a limb
Bark (uncountable)
Rough / smooth
A palm tree
The palm of my hand (the same word)
Palm fronds (instead of leaves)
A bush / bushes
To trim the bushes
Hedge / hedges
Shrub / shrubs (not common in The US)
To trim the bush in a shape of a bunny/ a rabbit etc
A gazebo
A corn stalk
An ear of corn
To Shuck
Corn on the cub
A cub
A path
A trail
To be paved (with breaks)
To take the / this path
Fountain / mountain / certain
A water / drinking fountain
not wine but vine. To ripen on the vine
Shrubs are woody plants, which usually branch nearer the base than trees and they are used for making hedges.
That’s much easier to remember these words when you can see them right on a video. I don’t even need a vocabulary to understand what Kevin is talking about. Thank you!
Thanks,I really appreciate it,and by the way,could you make a video about construction?
Your teaching has always been second to none. Keep posting wonderful videos. A thumbs-up for this well-maintained garden.
Wow, I have learned a lot with this video. Thanks Kevin and Liza. You guys are amazing! You should make more videos like this!! ❤😊
Thank you. I had no idea how to call the thing on my balcony. it is an arbor.
Thank you very much! As a Ukrainian, I really need such videos! Make more content like this!
Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦. I wish you all the best
l can't understand why two brother countries are fighting. l had both Russian and Ukrainian neighbours(socedies). They were really good people.
@@sebahattinkose4784 we were never brothers, I say it as a Ukrainian.
@@sundaymonday2519 THX
@@sebahattinkose4784Russia has attacked Ukraine. Ukrainian people defend their own country and lives from invaders.
Oh my goodness!!! I bought a house 🏠 flowers are located in a random i gotta buy netting
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏.
Can you please create video about Grammar?
Thanks a lot,my amazing teacher keep up the great work!!! I do appreciate it a lot when i was in Europe i saw many flowers climbing up the trellis yet they couldn't call the Africans coz they're so racist.
Great lesson Kevin, and don't forget to put on sunscreen lotion when you make this long outside videos.
Tus videos me son de gran ayuda en mi camino al aprendizaje del idioma inglés muchas gracias por tu trabajo.😊
Kevin, could you please explain to us the difference between gazebo and arbor? And one more question: besides a branch and a limb do you ever use a twig? Or is a twig something even smaller than a branch/a limb or is it just British English?
Thank you so much for such videos. Remembering the new words when at least two memorization channels are at work is much easier: visual + audio. And your voice stressing also assist a lot.
Hi Kevin! What’s the difference between an arbor and a gazebo? I mean, in your video the arbor didn’t have a roof and I didn’t get why we needed that 🤷♀️ and gazebo was right in the middle of the path. I don’t really know what to call a summer “garden house” with a roof and a table with some benches/chairs around it where people enjoy their summer days reading or eating or whatever.
Thank you so much Mr.Kevin for awesome video! May I ask you about something. Could you please explain using of word “being “ in your upcoming classes?
Hi! Thank you for the video! I have a short question, why didn’t you use an article while you were describing lilies?
Is there a difference between Gazebo and pergola?
13:03
They need to teach the Bushes because they are not very smart.😅
the question is: Do Americans know those words? Because I don't know how to say most of them in my native language)
Very useful, as always. Thanks, Kevin and Liza!
Good job
Thank you!