I'm from Myanmar Sir One of my friends recommended Sir Bob the canadian is the best teacher for english learners. I totally agree with her. I should have known you early. Thanks Beloved Sir
Hi, Bob. I love all your videos. I’ve been watching your videos to improve my English while I am eating my breakfast every day. 😉 During this pandemic, almost all schools are closed. I was looking for an online English class. Fortunately I found you while I was watching TH-cam. And I am living in New York. Your English accent is same as American English. That’s what I want. Thanks a lot for making these helpful videos. ❤️
You're welcome. Thanks for leaving this comment. Cool to hear you're in New York. That's pretty close to me. I hope the city is getting back on it's feet!
Your explanation is a crystal clear; I get about the swear words on how important they is, where and when they should be used and shouldn’t. Thank you so much.
I've never swore in english because I don't it know it . Thanks in advance bob, and thanks for your time . I'm growing alots and I can understand mostly without sustitled. Sending grateful to teacher bob... From cambodia
Hey Bob 🙋🏽♂️, As you said, it depends on the job, here in Mexico it is very common to say that people who work in construction or the mechanic also use many words that sound a bit bad, you have to learn bad words, not use them, I agree with you
Hello from France ! Thank you for this video! Yes I think it's important to know the words we want to avoid.... but to understand, just in case because I don't want to make mistakes like that and be embarrassed. Have a great day!
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian French (or expressions) from our "cousins"from Quebec seems pretty strange too for us sometimes in France. I guess swear words are the same. It's funny to see how a language can be at the same time, the same, and not totally the same when you live on different continents. We love our Canadian cousins. It reminds us old French words that are still present in some regions of France. 😄
I never swear in my mother tongue, but I think learning those words is necessary to understand native speakers and movies - I do agree with you, thanks
I totally agree with you, Mr. Bob. I grew up in a no swearing environment, enven though I do it on some occasions, I don't think it's cool at all to swear out loud, especially in other languages. In my opinion the reason to learn swear words is that, as you rightly mentiones, to reconize it in order not to get pranked.
i'ts so amazing the way to speak for canadians, they speak so clearly. i just understand all the words and sentences, words together, those are very simple!!!!
My English tutor and I became good friends. Sometimes she'll swear and feel all guilty about it. I don't mind. I find it funny. And, as you said Bob, we don't need to use swear words but we need to learn them so we can recognize them! Thanks for this video!
Well, most of the dear words I know I've learnt from the TV-shows 😂😂. But it really does help to understand what's going on much better than to look for the word in a dictionary every time. But a big problem for me is that Russian equivalents for those words aren't usually that bad. For example, H-E-🏒 -🏒 in Russian is not a swear word at all. So it takes some time to realize that these phrases mean much worse things in English. And that "H-E-double hockey sticks" was just brilliant 😂😂 - love it! Thank you for the lesson, Teacher Bob!
Hey Bob. Last night I found one of your videos and subscribed to your channel right away. I've been looking for videos like what you're making for long time. Just wanna say thank you for making them I really appreciate it.
Just a small correction: "Mrs." is usually for the wife of a man! Mr. Bob would be more correct, though Canadians are not that formal, so you'd just call him, Bob.
That transition from what it seemed like the F-word to “From” was well-played. A fun innovative way to start the video. Now, I felt a little urge to use emphatic swearing, with one of the milder substitutes for the F-bomb, to express how awesome this video was. What’s your take on that, Mr. Bob? Thank you.
You are fair and square in this lesson. I don’t really like to learn how to swear even though I love learning English. I think swearing can make me more upset and I prefer to have some ice cream in case I need to calm down.
Oh my god~ I love background of this video behind you. The Sky is blue and clear. And It is good to see the glass is green~ It is hard here, South of Korea to see the clean sky lately because of fine dust.
Thanks fo this useful lesson Teacher Bob!! It's always good to know how to swear in English even though it's unprofessional!!For sure!! You know what i mean Sir......Don't forget that i'm an English learner!!
Fun fact: during online games (like GTA,PUBG) one can check conversations in Russian and find that 40 to 80% of talks are swearing. When meeting gamers from Europe, I was surprised that many of them can swear in Russian without knowing a single normal word. Having played online with Russians, they managed to adopt the obscene language, while missing any other word.
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadianYes, Master Bob, that's okay these days, but I find it completely outrageous how easily foul language is used on the Internet. The problem becomes really worrisome when young people aged 5-7 are getting familiar with swearing before exploring the world itself.
Great video Bob. I believe it is necessary to know the meaning of common swear words, but I wouldn't use them personally. In my early days in Australia I spoke a little English. Somebody used a derogatory term on me at work. I didn't react as I didn't understand what he meant. I only realized what he called me after I googled the term after work. I was furious.
I've been reading this book that presents old language "textbooks" from Ancient Rome. It's fascinating stuff. I got a good laugh when I saw that there was a section on how to insult people. 2,000 years ago, Latin teachers wanted their students to know how to swear. ^^
I used to swear a lot when I was a teenager, but now I'm currently in 20s and I barely swear even in my native language. I try to avoid swearing and use more good words. I believe when I swear, the luck around me turns bad.
Hi Teacher Bob! Thanks for sharing another great lesson. As I was listening to the explanation I heard some birds singing. I love them. What kind of birds are those?
YES learn swear words so you can recognize them; NO you do not need to learn swear words so that you can use them. I swear I would learn some swear words but never use them😜! thank you!👍🏻🌷
Hello Bob! How is it going? Well, I don't think people don't know that swearing words in public is inappropriate specially at work and near children. Although I consider it very therapeutic .😌, I won't swear words in any place near any people.🙊 Even living in a country 🇧🇷 where those rules are a bit lighter than in other countries. In Brazil we use to do it among friends having a beer 🍺 at a pub ort in any.similar situation. And of course, when we get hurt accidentally 🤕😃
I'd like to hear this topic from younger generation because I believe they see that from different paradaise and maybe thay use them more often. Here in Czech Republic people often use swear words to cover the conversation skills. I hope you understand what I mean. They have low amount od vocabulary that's why they use them. Smart people use these word, too. However, they use them correctly.
When I was watching the video the first time I was waiting when you stop beating around the bush and start swearing like a sailor😂 Honestly I am glad you didn't do that! And then I have watched a couple more times just to hear that" aw" and see spectacular background!☀️🌳🌺🐞
Dagnabbit Bob, that was one darn good video. Whenever I hit my finger with a hammer, I say Sugar ! Or Balderdash ! Did you borrow my button up shirt from my swear video ? 🤣
The question is more "Should you start learning English by learning to curse?" I like those acronyms and euphemisms like wtf, bs, frigging, what the fluff :) I have some problems though with the s word. Even though I know it is not necessarily perceived by native English speakers as very vulgar, and is often used as an equivalent of 'stuff' (he knows his s..., get s... done) - I don't really approve of it in public settings.
Awesome content.... could you please make a detailed video on swear words though so that atleast we can recognise them... keep up the good work... cheers!!!
@@spoede64 Yes, you are correct. In court you might be asked to swear to tell the truth. We also use this in regular conversation. Here's an example: Dad: Did you eat the last cookie? Kid: Nope. Dad: Do you swear you didn't? Kid: Yes.
I also never swear. I don’t want to slip up in front of my students. Jamie, my wife? That’s a different story. 😉 I think Americans swear more than Canadians.
I think a lot has to do with upbringing and current job. I was raised in a family where swearing was uncommon, and now I have a job where it would be considered unprofessional. I think if either were different I might swear more. It's hard to say. 🙂☕🚁
@@AmericanEnglishBrent The intro isn't actually original. I've seen the concept many times in advertising and just thought it would work great for an English lesson!
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian waauw! Nice! Ik ben niet hier geboren maar ik ben wel nederlands 🙋♀️👍😃🇺🇾🌷😁 Zeker komt jij binnenkort op visite, en nog een keer bedankt voor jouw werk 👍👏👏
@@AnaHartog Sorry! Even though my parents came from Holland they did not teach me Dutch! Google translate worked though and I thank you for your kind words! Cool that you live there even though you weren't born there. Where were you born?
34 seconds ago when i saw the video from notification, i'm earliest here. Ow! It hurts.😔 I swear occasionally in english as well. When i forgot to look at the time coz i listen to music at midnight i said : Da****( i'm panic) cause of it, i i had ever slept at 1 am. I heard the word stupider said it by Squidward to Spongebob.
Long story short, you need to know swear words so as not to accidentally use them. I totally agree with this point. But, dear teacher, when will we start studying them?
Sorry, I just couldn't help but joke.😎 In fact, there are many of these words in modern movies and even in books, so there is no reason to study them on purpose.
@@Aleksey_FE hi Aleksey! I have a question! How do you know when you need to use- ing form and when the verb with - to? I mean when you wrote " when will we start studying and not when will we start to study? I am always confused about that!
@@fho85 Hi, Julia! Actually, I'm not sure if I'm absolutely correct. I memorize chunks of sentences so they just pop up in my head when I write a comment.
Thanks for the lesson, I mean it is good to know the swear words but don't use. I live since 32 years in Germany but I was grown in Poland, wenn I swear I do it in Polish but only wenn is something wrong and never to swear at someone ..
I don't swear both in my native language and english. I heard many swear words in english, but i never wanted to use it because i'm not growing up with that habit, and swear words sound harsh in my ears. But anyways, this is nice lesson. Thanks Bob!
Why do you pronounce the lettre “t” in the word often . We learned in our schools in Egypt that it is silent, big salutation from Egypt 🇪🇬 to Canada and you
I keep thinking of Bob as Mr. Santa. He has such a warm smile.
Our Bob is a good man definitely he explains everything down to the smallest detail
I try my best! 🙂☕🚁
Learning swear words is important to understand the situation context in a book or a conversation, definitely. 😊
Absolutely! 🙂👍🚀
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian boosting my vocabulary up 🚀 😊
I'm from Myanmar Sir
One of my friends recommended Sir Bob the canadian is the best teacher for english learners.
I totally agree with her.
I should have known you early.
Thanks Beloved Sir
I'm glad you're here Win! I hope you enjoy all the lessons! 🙂☕🚁
I absolutely enjoy your way of teaching Sir.
So this is a Win win-situation at all.
Million Thanks Dear Teacher Bob, It helps us a lot to learn and speak English...You are such a Magnificent Teacher I swear .. Grateful to YOU...🙏🤝🌹🌹
You're welcome! 🙂☕🚁
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadianFeel blessed ..Thank you so much for the reply Dear Teacher Bob🙏👏💐❤️
Hi, Bob. I love all your videos. I’ve been watching your videos to improve my English while I am eating my breakfast every day. 😉 During this pandemic, almost all schools are closed. I was looking for an online English class. Fortunately I found you while I was watching TH-cam. And I am living in New York. Your English accent is same as American English. That’s what I want. Thanks a lot for making these helpful videos. ❤️
You're welcome. Thanks for leaving this comment. Cool to hear you're in New York. That's pretty close to me. I hope the city is getting back on it's feet!
Bob sir,
I am big fan of your teaching.
Never seen a teacher like you 😅
Your name should be
Bob the great!!
Your explanation is a crystal clear; I get about the swear words on how important they is, where and when they should be used and shouldn’t. Thank you so much.
I've never swore in english because I don't it know it .
Thanks in advance bob, and thanks for your time .
I'm growing alots and I can understand mostly without sustitled.
Sending grateful to teacher bob...
From cambodia
Hey Bob 🙋🏽♂️, As you said, it depends on the job, here in Mexico it is very common to say that people who work in construction or the mechanic also use many words that sound a bit bad, you have to learn bad words, not use them, I agree with you
Here it really depends on the job too, and the boss. Sometimes a boss asks that people don't swear. 🙂👍🚀
Hello from France ! Thank you for this video! Yes I think it's important to know the words we want to avoid.... but to understand, just in case because I don't want to make mistakes like that and be embarrassed. Have a great day!
I've learned most of the French swear words, although I must admit the ones from Quebec are a bit strange. 🙂☕🚁
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian French (or expressions) from our "cousins"from Quebec seems pretty strange too for us sometimes in France. I guess swear words are the same. It's funny to see how a language can be at the same time, the same, and not totally the same when you live on different continents. We love our Canadian cousins. It reminds us old French words that are still present in some regions of France. 😄
I never swear in my mother tongue, but I think learning those words is necessary to understand native speakers and movies - I do agree with you, thanks
Yeah for sure. Many movies have some swearing in them, with TV shows it is less common. Books can have swearing as well. 🙂☕🚁
I totally agree with you, Mr. Bob. I grew up in a no swearing environment, enven though I do it on some occasions, I don't think it's cool at all to swear out loud, especially in other languages. In my opinion the reason to learn swear words is that, as you rightly mentiones, to reconize it in order not to get pranked.
Great tips! This vocabulary helps you better understand the interlocutor! But using swearing is not at all necessary! Thank you!
I'm glad you like the tips! 🙂👍🚀
Valeu!
Thanks for the support!
i'ts so amazing the way to speak for canadians, they speak so clearly. i just understand all the words and sentences, words together, those are very simple!!!!
Hello from France!
Even though I don't like to say swear words, I confess that I like to hear them in movies, they make me laugh!
Thanks, Bob!
For me it depends on the character in the movie. Sometimes it fits. Sometimes it seems forced. 🙂☕🚁
Me too ✋😊 from Norway 😊🇳🇴
My English tutor and I became good friends. Sometimes she'll swear and feel all guilty about it. I don't mind. I find it funny. And, as you said Bob, we don't need to use swear words but we need to learn them so we can recognize them! Thanks for this video!
Well, most of the dear words I know I've learnt from the TV-shows 😂😂. But it really does help to understand what's going on much better than to look for the word in a dictionary every time.
But a big problem for me is that Russian equivalents for those words aren't usually that bad. For example, H-E-🏒 -🏒 in Russian is not a swear word at all. So it takes some time to realize that these phrases mean much worse things in English.
And that "H-E-double hockey sticks" was just brilliant 😂😂 - love it!
Thank you for the lesson, Teacher Bob!
Your message is crystal clear, Bob!!!😅
Hey Bob. Last night I found one of your videos and subscribed to your channel right away. I've been looking for videos like what you're making for long time. Just wanna say thank you for making them I really appreciate it.
Welcome to the channel! I'm happy to hear you like the videos and I hope you enjoy watching several more! 🙂☕🚁
I'm proud to learn English from you. Thanks, Mrs.Bob!
You're welcome! 🙂☕🚁
Just a small correction: "Mrs." is usually for the wife of a man! Mr. Bob would be more correct, though Canadians are not that formal, so you'd just call him, Bob.
Muito obrigado por seus vídeos Bob, sou iniciante no inglês mas estou aprendendo muito :) Desejo tudo de bom para você!
That transition from what it seemed like the F-word to “From” was well-played. A fun innovative way to start the video. Now, I felt a little urge to use emphatic swearing, with one of the milder substitutes for the F-bomb, to express how awesome this video was. What’s your take on that, Mr. Bob? Thank you.
I have to admit that it wasn't my idea. It's been used many times before in television commercials and I thought it would be a great fit here! 🙂☕🚁
You could say, "It was a freaking good video!" This is what students sometimes say instead of the f-word right now. 🙂☕🚁
Thanks Bob!
You're a really good teacher.
You are fair and square in this lesson. I don’t really like to learn how to swear even though I love learning English. I think swearing can make me more upset and I prefer to have some ice cream in case I need to calm down.
Clear explanations make complex topics easy to understand.😊
Oh my god~ I love background of this video behind you. The Sky is blue and clear. And It is good to see the glass is green~ It is hard here, South of Korea to see the clean sky lately because of fine dust.
It sucks, because in Korea, there are too many polluting neighbours nearby... in Canada, you can be really far from any pollution.
It was a very nice day. It is nice to live away from the city where there is a lot of pollution. 🙂👍🚀
The Backgrounds are Wonderful
I'll try to make sure I make the lesson in places on the farm with lot's to look at! 🙂👍🚀
this channel would be the greatest way to improve my English skill, I've always heard this channel, thanks a lot~
Hi bob you area good english teacher and you help me a lot, and always give you a thumbs up ,thanks for teaching me swearing , thx
Thanks for the thumbs up! 🙂☕🚁
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian you are welcome
amazing background, clean sky, green ground, I like it. thanks for your lesson.
I always say, "In case the lesson is boring at least make sure the background is interesting!" 🙂☕🚁
Thank you, Bob! You're amazing as ever!
You're welcome! 🙂👍🚀
Thanks fo this useful lesson Teacher Bob!!
It's always good to know how to swear in English even though it's unprofessional!!For sure!!
You know what i mean Sir......Don't forget that i'm an English learner!!
It's always a good ideas when learning any language to make sure you are familiar with the bad words. 🙂☕🚁
you're my favorite teacher forever .
I follow your channel from Guinea 🇬🇳, have a great day 😊
Hello Hélène! I hope you're having a good day over there in Guinea! 🙂☕🚁
Fun fact: during online games (like GTA,PUBG) one can check conversations in Russian and find that 40 to 80% of talks are swearing.
When meeting gamers from Europe, I was surprised that many of them can swear in Russian without knowing a single normal word.
Having played online with Russians, they managed to adopt the obscene language, while missing any other word.
That makes sense. Swearing in video games is usually quite normal. I think because it's online and they are younger people. 🙂☕🚁
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadianYes, Master Bob, that's okay these days, but I find it completely outrageous how easily foul language is used on the Internet. The problem becomes really worrisome when young people aged 5-7 are getting familiar with swearing before exploring the world itself.
Great video Bob. I believe it is necessary to know the meaning of common swear words, but I wouldn't use them personally. In my early days in Australia I spoke a little English. Somebody used a derogatory term on me at work. I didn't react as I didn't understand what he meant. I only realized what he called me after I googled the term after work. I was furious.
Hahaha, you don’t have to learn swear words so to use them! This is so true. Thank you Bob, I really like your videos!
Such an amazing teacher! ❤
Thanks! 🙂☕🚁
Good morning I watch your video all times ..thank you very much from Iraq
You're welcome! 🙂☕🚁
Thanks for explaining the swear words, Bob.😊
I've been reading this book that presents old language "textbooks" from Ancient Rome. It's fascinating stuff. I got a good laugh when I saw that there was a section on how to insult people. 2,000 years ago, Latin teachers wanted their students to know how to swear. ^^
I used to swear a lot when I was a teenager, but now I'm currently in 20s and I barely swear even in my native language. I try to avoid swearing and use more good words. I believe when I swear, the luck around me turns bad.
Thanks
You're welcome! 🙂👍🚀
The beginning 🔥😄
I'm glad you liked it! 🙂☕🚁
Perfect lesson about swear words!!! Great job Bob!!!
Hi Natalia! I'm glad you liked it! 🙂👍🚀
Very nice this vídeo. Thanks a lot, Bob.
You are very welcome Ruy! 🙂👍🚀
Usefull lesson! Beautiful landscape at background.
I'm happy to be able to share my surroundings with people. It is nice to look at every day, but sharing is better! 🙂👍🚀
I like your accent and the way you explain. it is very simple to understand. thanks a lot.
You are welcome Nam! 🙂👍🚀
Hi Teacher Bob! Thanks for sharing another great lesson. As I was listening to the explanation I heard some birds singing. I love them. What kind of birds are those?
YES learn swear words so you can recognize them; NO you do not need to learn swear words so that you can use them. I swear I would learn some swear words but never use them😜! thank you!👍🏻🌷
This is one of those times when you have to learn words but you really shouldn't use them! 🙂☕🚁
Be aware: wtf means NOT
"wow, that's fun!"
You are correct! Best know the meaning of that one! 🙂👍🚀
My favourite English swear word is- sh*t :) when something goes wrong I use it and fortunately almost no one around me understand this 😄
It's also my go to word. It's not a nice word. It's very crude, but sometimes it just slips out! 🙂☕🚁
Ikr😂
Bob 👋i love teacher... You improved my listening 👂 thnks a lot 😍
Hello Bob! How is it going? Well, I don't think people don't know that swearing words in public is inappropriate specially at work and near children. Although I consider it very therapeutic .😌, I won't swear words in any place near any people.🙊 Even living in a country 🇧🇷 where those rules are a bit lighter than in other countries. In Brazil we use to do it among friends having a beer 🍺 at a pub ort in any.similar situation. And of course, when we get hurt accidentally 🤕😃
Sometimes, I have to admit, saying a swear word can be therapeutic. I try not to though! 🙂👍🚀
Amazing lesson!
Glad you think so!
I'd like to hear this topic from younger generation because I believe they see that from different paradaise and maybe thay use them more often. Here in Czech Republic people often use swear words to cover the conversation skills. I hope you understand what I mean. They have low amount od vocabulary that's why they use them. Smart people use these word, too. However, they use them correctly.
Swearing is certainly regional as well. I know in some parts of the city people swear more. 🙂👍🚀
When I was watching the video the first time I was waiting when you stop beating around the bush and start swearing like a sailor😂
Honestly I am glad you didn't do that! And then I have watched a couple more times just to hear that" aw" and see spectacular background!☀️🌳🌺🐞
Russian variant "To swear like shoe-maker".
I thought of actually saying the words but I want the video to be useful for English teachers. I think this works! 🙂☕🚁
Dagnabbit Bob, that was one darn good video. Whenever I hit my finger with a hammer, I say Sugar ! Or Balderdash ! Did you borrow my button up shirt from my swear video ? 🤣
Hey Shaun! Good to see you! I'll have to watch your video again, it made me laugh! 🙂👍🚀
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian I always enjoy your videos Bob even though I may not comment very often. They’re always really inspirational.
thank you for learned me swearing sir 😂😂
You're welcome Raza! 🙂☕🚁
Good morning Mr.Bob..nice lession
I'm glad you liked it! 🙂👍🚀
The question is more "Should you start learning English by learning to curse?" I like those acronyms and euphemisms like wtf, bs, frigging, what the fluff :) I have some problems though with the s word. Even though I know it is not necessarily perceived by native English speakers as very vulgar, and is often used as an equivalent of 'stuff' (he knows his s..., get s... done) - I don't really approve of it in public settings.
I am a huge fan. Always learning a lot!
I laughed out loud at the "F... From time to time" transition at the beginning.
I have to be honest I saw this in a TV commercial and thought it would be a fun way to start an English lesson. 🙂👍🚀
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian That was funny and creative!
Awesome content.... could you please make a detailed video on swear words though so that atleast we can recognise them... keep up the good work... cheers!!!
I'm thinking about it. I'm not sure how to do it tastefully. 🙂👍🚀
Hi Bob super lesson thanks
My pleasure! 🙂☕🚁
I love how Bob doesn't use a nail to stick the paper to the tree
Yeah, it was a bit overkill. I could have used a stapler. 🙂👍🚀
What about the irregular verbs.. It will be very good to make vedioes for all the irregular verbs
5 verbs every day will be excellent
Thanks a lot Bob 😘
You're welcome! 🙂👍🚀
I thought that "swear´s meanig" was "to pray"
thank you so much for all of this lessons
🙏
You're welcome! 🙂👍🚀
Am i correct that there is a second meaning, related to the justice and legal department?
To swear telling the truth, nothing else then the truth...
@@spoede64 Yes, you are correct. In court you might be asked to swear to tell the truth. We also use this in regular conversation. Here's an example:
Dad: Did you eat the last cookie?
Kid: Nope.
Dad: Do you swear you didn't?
Kid: Yes.
I also never swear. I don’t want to slip up in front of my students. Jamie, my wife? That’s a different story. 😉
I think Americans swear more than Canadians.
Yeah, of course. The perfect child never swears!
@@mohdags420 You’re one of the few people who give me the credit I deserve. Thanks, Mohd. 😂
I think a lot has to do with upbringing and current job. I was raised in a family where swearing was uncommon, and now I have a job where it would be considered unprofessional. I think if either were different I might swear more. It's hard to say. 🙂☕🚁
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian totally, could be. Great intro, by the way. 😉😂
@@AmericanEnglishBrent The intro isn't actually original. I've seen the concept many times in advertising and just thought it would work great for an English lesson!
AMAZING video 👍👍👏👏👏thank you.
Greetings from Holland 🙋♀️🌷🇳🇱😃
Hi Ana! Thanks! I hope things are going well over there in Holland. I hope to visit the land of my parents someday! 🙂☕🚁
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian waauw! Nice! Ik ben niet hier geboren maar ik ben wel nederlands 🙋♀️👍😃🇺🇾🌷😁
Zeker komt jij binnenkort op visite, en nog een keer bedankt voor jouw werk 👍👏👏
@@AnaHartog Sorry! Even though my parents came from Holland they did not teach me Dutch! Google translate worked though and I thank you for your kind words! Cool that you live there even though you weren't born there. Where were you born?
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian I was born in Montevideo Uruguay, 🇺🇾 but I live in Holland for twenty-five year already
Thanks to online games, I had a big swearing vocabulary before I started learning Eng consciously. Since I've never refilled this vocabulary yet
Games will certainly help you learn to swear or at least learn the swear words. 🙂👍🚀
Thanks for this vídeo.
You're welcome! 🙂☕🚁
34 seconds ago when i saw the video from notification, i'm earliest here. Ow! It hurts.😔 I swear occasionally in english as well. When i forgot to look at the time coz i listen to music at midnight i said : Da****( i'm panic) cause of it, i i had ever slept at 1 am. I heard the word stupider said it by Squidward to Spongebob.
Music can certainly have a lot of swearing in it! 🙂☕🚁
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian Really there is a swear word in a music? I'm not sure.
I swear You are a polite man!
I try to be! When I was younger I wasn't. Now I try to make a point of it. 🙂👍🚀
Bob, You are nice teacher. I am
from Russia. My name us Marina. And i feel that you are so close to russian people) i like your video lessons. Thanks.
Long story short, you need to know swear words so as not to accidentally use them. I totally agree with this point. But, dear teacher, when will we start studying them?
Sorry, I just couldn't help but joke.😎 In fact, there are many of these words in modern movies and even in books, so there is no reason to study them on purpose.
@@Aleksey_FE hi Aleksey! I have a question! How do you know when you need to use- ing form and when the verb with - to? I mean when you wrote " when will we start studying and not when will we start to study? I am always confused about that!
@@fho85 Hi, Julia! Actually, I'm not sure if I'm absolutely correct. I memorize chunks of sentences so they just pop up in my head when I write a comment.
@@Aleksey_FE ha ha , you and me both!
@@fho85 Lately I've started transcribing Bob's short lessons. One minute of video every day. It only takes an half of hour or so and helps a lot.
In the movie, called "Hobbs&Shaw", where you can find native swears, and they use them perfectly. Despite that, it is morally wrong to swear.
They do swear a lot! 🙂👍🚀
Thanks for the lesson, I mean it is good to know the swear words but don't use. I live since 32 years in Germany but I was grown in Poland, wenn I swear I do it in Polish but only wenn is something wrong and never to swear at someone ..
That's a good plan. Swear to yourself, and not at someone. 🙂☕🚁
I don't swear both in my native language and english. I heard many swear words in english, but i never wanted to use it because i'm not growing up with that habit, and swear words sound harsh in my ears. But anyways, this is nice lesson. Thanks Bob!
Wow!What a idea is it, I will abide by yours way Sir.
Thanks ) I agree wirh you that We should know these words in order not to use then accidentaly
thank you teacher !
🔥🔥🔥Thanks a lot for your work.🔥🔥🔥
You're welcome! 🙂👍🚀
So Great! I ve got you! Thank you so much!
You're welcome Susana! 🙂☕🚁
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Thanks my best teacher
You're welcome Fatma. I hope you're having a good day. 🙂👍🚀
Good afternoon Bob! I bet it’s almost summer here in Canada. Am I correct?
It is almost summer. We're about a month away now. 🙂☕🚁
Very good teaching information
I'm glad you found it useful! 🙂👍🚀
Спасибо!
Thank you very much Bob
You are very welcome! 🙂👍🚀
I wish to go Canada! Great lesson Bob 😻
I hope you can travel and visit our country soon! 🙂☕🚁
Thank you so much👍
Thanks a lot Sir
Have a good life❤️
Nice teach❤️
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it Hersa. 🙂☕🚁
Great effort, Bob the Canadian, as usual.
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂👍🚀
Why do you pronounce the lettre “t” in the word often . We learned in our schools in Egypt that it is silent, big salutation from Egypt 🇪🇬 to Canada and you
Awesome! Thank you Bob ;)
I can feel that that day was a windy day
Yeah, I need to buy a heavier tripod. The camera was moving a bit at times. 🙂☕🚁
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian a hahahahhahahhahahh, it did 😂 just asking, do you like helicopter? coz the emoji
@@wanfeichan176 One went past this morning.
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian cooooooooooool
You teacher very Good and I learn with you from Saudi Arabia I'm IPLOT✈️🇸🇦🇸🇦