Yes, the surprise was that we got a new puppy! 🐕 If you're interested here are two previous lesson on pets: th-cam.com/video/cNeevRXlxfk/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/JPzB6BDAbHE/w-d-xo.html
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian Congratulations on the new pup. Walter seems really high-strung. I hope he doesn’t jump on the table when you start making livestreams outside. I can tell you weren’t quite comfortable when he was licking you 🐶 😂
@@mohdags420 I didn't mind the licking, but he is a bit nippy (this mean he bites a bit.) I was worried he might bite me. He's actually stopped since then (a week ago).
wow, the way you illustrate the idioms are really effective, I can recall them visually, which makes it easier to remember and use those phrases. Thank you so much!
I was worried sick for not beingable to grasp certain idioms in American movies and shows till magically i came across your mind blowing channel whom content really hits the spot ! There is no need to have butterflies in my stomack anymore to watch advanced American series. Special thanks goes to you, Bob . Hat off indeed for your tremendous work. Thanks a million for being my model to teach well English in my country😍😍😇😇 Your follower lilia from Algeria
You re the kind of teacher I ve always wanted to have :) About the butterflies, we have the same phrase here, but it's not about beeing nervous, it 's about falling in love :D
Come on Raptors!! Hang in there! You're surmounting the play-off against Phili. 💪💪✨Fight till the end and give it your best shot. By and by, another fantastic and beautiful lesson of yours!! Thanks😉
Many thanks teacher Bob . You are a brilliant and proficient teacher . Your explication to the idioms are obvious .you make us understand them easily even though they are rocket science . Kudos !
I love to lesson your postcast it's really evokes my emotion right on the bet I felt I live in English it's seems like insurmountable but I love challenges because of experience it's above and beyond ......
As I noticed you use the phrase “by the way” many times, and this phrase has attracted my attention as it has been used by native speakers, may you make a video about it? Thanks
I'm London born ,and now in my seventies, we have a family saying,I have never heard any one else use, when it's very dark, or there is a black stormy sky. It's as black as Newgates knocker. Have used this expression for years, I recently saw an old Victorian photograph of Newgate Prison , and low and behold ,it did have an enormous black door knocker.
Thanks Bob..This is the best way to explain the commonly used idioms in English..Native speakers often use idiomatic phrases in their conversations and lack of understanding of such phrases would make understanding more difficult..So, it's important to learn them...
Thank you Bob for all of your videos explaining the many topics about English language. For me are very clear. and others funny. Your method is really practical. Also like when your wife and dog are part of them. I would like to understand what is the rule to use "ing" after "to". I have not been able to grasp the key for this rule. Thankyou. From Bogotá, Colombia.
Thanks , Teacher Bob,in Russian, we also have simular phrase "Priderzhi loshadey"(Hold your horses)in similar meaning. So between our countries we haven't many differences, how politics try show to us!
It's hard to understand these phrases, I'm trying to learn to use them in each context but I seem to only remember a few simple phrases.BTW,I heard a song called "head in the clouds" it's pretty good and suits my music taste 😉🤔
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian you see, you will confuse English words as your students. You can be ín the same boots as us. Bye the Way, can you tell me the difference between supposably and supposedly? And between the pronunciation of chef and chafe? Thanks
Yes, the surprise was that we got a new puppy! 🐕
If you're interested here are two previous lesson on pets: th-cam.com/video/cNeevRXlxfk/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/JPzB6BDAbHE/w-d-xo.html
Bob, are you have any agent of chinese who help you to post your video and audio on some App in China? Because I saw much .
@@pinkycookson I do not. These videos are used without my permission.
thank you teacher !
Your lesson are a like breath of fresh air, thanks teacher Bob👍
I'm glad you enjoy them! 😎🐕🐶
Thank you so much for simplifying things. Truly grateful to you Bob thank you so much.
I appreciate you so much bop the Canadian you are an excellent teacher.
All Your lessons it's interesting God bless you.
I am not really couch potato person.Your lessons makes me think outside the box.Bob, you dont have your head in the clouds,thank you!
Great example sentences! 😎🐕🐶
you're great and funny teacher,thank you Mr.Bob
You're welcome! 😎🐕🐶
A 50 year old gentleman sitting in a box!!! Now, that’s really outside the box!!! 📦
Your channel is the best thing since sliced bread 🍞
Honestly I should have found a bigger box. I almost fell off the bench when I was sitting in it! 😎🐕🐶
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian Congratulations on the new pup. Walter seems really high-strung. I hope he doesn’t jump on the table when you start making livestreams outside. I can tell you weren’t quite comfortable when he was licking you 🐶 😂
@@mohdags420 I didn't mind the licking, but he is a bit nippy (this mean he bites a bit.) I was worried he might bite me. He's actually stopped since then (a week ago).
wow, the way you illustrate the idioms are really effective, I can recall them visually, which makes it easier to remember and use those phrases. Thank you so much!
by the way, could you please make more videos about phrases like slangs and idioms? I would be a lot grateful for that.
Thank you, Teacher! You are amazing!
I was worried sick for not beingable to grasp certain idioms in American movies and shows till magically i came across your mind blowing channel whom content really hits the spot ! There is no need to have butterflies in my stomack anymore to watch advanced American series.
Special thanks goes to you, Bob .
Hat off indeed for your tremendous work.
Thanks a million for being my model to teach well English in my country😍😍😇😇
Your follower lilia from Algeria
A new dog!! What a cute puppy!! Welcome Walter, hope to see you a lot here.
He should be in a video every once in awhile! 😎🐕🐶
The captures are really helpful to review.
I watch your channels everyday.
Thank you so much!!
We've exactly the same expression here in Brazil: "Pensar fora da caixa" (to think outside the box)
Bob teaching is so effective, 👍
Thank you so much
Thank you so much Bob!
It is amazing teaching to let us to remember these phrase.
you are greater teacher, Bob!
You re the kind of teacher I ve always wanted to have :) About the butterflies, we have the same phrase here, but it's not about beeing nervous, it 's about falling in love :D
Come on Raptors!! Hang in there! You're surmounting the play-off against Phili. 💪💪✨Fight till the end and give it your best shot. By and by, another fantastic and beautiful lesson of yours!! Thanks😉
Jen and I were so happy that they won last night! 😎🐕🐶
Many thanks teacher Bob . You are a brilliant and proficient teacher . Your explication to the idioms are obvious .you make us understand them easily even though they are rocket science . Kudos !
i will download this one and watch it over n over again. thanks teacher bob. You're an amazing teacher.
In my opinion, this is the best TH-cam channel. Don't stop. God blesses you!
Excellent mr Bob 🙏
Thanks for the kind words! 😎🐕🐶
it's awesome. I wanna to say thank you Bob for your valuable lessons. Greetings from Lugansk, Ukraine.
You're welcome! 😎🐕🐶
You are the best! Thanks a lot for the good job. I have already used your tips in US so many times. Greetings from Brazil.
I love to lesson your postcast it's really evokes my emotion right on the bet I felt I live in English it's seems like insurmountable but I love challenges because of experience it's above and beyond ......
Good job for You teacher Bob
Always hit the thumbs up bottom before watch! 👍🏻
I am happy i could understand all of these saying's meanings perfectly!
Grea lesson teacher bob you’re the best teacher 👨🏫
As I noticed you use the phrase “by the way” many times, and this phrase has attracted my attention as it has been used by native speakers, may you make a video about it? Thanks
This is so refreshing! Thank you, teacher Bob!
I'm London born ,and now in my seventies, we have a family saying,I have never heard any one else use, when it's very dark, or there is a black stormy sky. It's as black as Newgates knocker. Have used this expression for years, I recently saw an old Victorian photograph of Newgate Prison , and low and behold ,it did have an enormous black door knocker.
Awesome! Wonderful class...
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😎🐕🐶Cheers!
i really love this type of videos Bob, you have no idea how great i can remember and use these phrases just like you tought them.Thanks
I'm glad I could make the phrases memorable for you! 😎🐕🐶
Hi Bob! Thank you for usful lesson!!
My pleasure! 😎🐕🐶
Thanks a bunch Teacher Bob!!Great lesson as always Sir!!!I have all my Ducks in a row and i'm ready to go!!
My favourite way to start my day is when I have all my ducks in a row! 😎🐕🐶
Thanks for informative and enjoyable video 📹 👍 😀 I watched it with smile 😃
I'm glad you liked it! 😎🐕🐶
thanks Bob
Thank you Bob your videos always make me think outside of the box in learning English.
Thank you so much sir.
I really enjoyed this English class 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
you always a good teacher.
You're great with topic class in summer nowadays and so remarkable
Thanks a lots Bob, you are excellent teacher. I really love all of videos.
Many thanks for such lessons ❤
thank you so much , I got learned the new English idioms and words.
you are the one who i admire most
Videos with some "acting" are the best. Thank you, Mr. Bob!
I'll try to do more! 😎🐕🐶
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian They are probably way more time consuming, right? But thank you for all you have done.
@@marcelomartins1218 It depends. If the idea is good, making the video is fun! 😎🐕🐶
Hi, Bob! I like the way you teach, the simplicity of it makes it more learnable! The school teacher shines through! Good luck, keep on! Take care!
Another lesson, another few things more in my head,
Cheers Bob
Every lesson like a breath of fresh air, thank you man for yore great videos;)
Интересно слушать и смотреть тебя с субтитрами Боб!Разговорный язык очень быстрый,как пуля вылетающая из пистолета)
Nice video Bob... it's always a pleasure to watch them... we also say "with a pinch of salt "
Yes. I think that's more common in British English! 😎🐕🐶
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian yes may be... 😊 we Indians have British influence on our English... am honoured... you replied.... 🙏
Lovely lesson
I'm glad you thought it was lovely! 😎🐕🐶
I don’t want to ruin the surprise in the comments, but congratulations on your new edition. 😀
So far he's a good puppy! 😎🐕🐶
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian We got a new puppy last August. I will gladly give him up. 😀
@@AmericanEnglishBrent Rambunctious?
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian I’m allergic. 😀
@@AmericanEnglishBrent Ouch!
Thanks 🎉
Thanks so much, Teacher Bob
Your video is very useful and easy way to learn new idioms, well done!!
It's one of the nicest videos that I watched. It's really useful!
These phrases are actually very helpful for English learners if we understand them before using it.
🤩👍👌 it's really awesome "phrases" lesson! We are grateful. Fun and leaned is so inspiring. Thank you so much teacher Bob from Bremerton WA.
Thanks 🙏👌☘️
I always learn something new in every video of Bob. And without ever getting bored.
I'm happy you can learn something new but I'm extra happy because you don't get bored! 😎🐕🐶
watched from day to day to Practice!
Thanks, Bob! :]
Thanks Bob..This is the best way to explain the commonly used idioms in English..Native speakers often use idiomatic phrases in their conversations and lack of understanding of such phrases would make understanding more difficult..So, it's important to learn them...
What a great video! Thanks a lot!
I never heard or read slap on the wrist. It’s very useful expression. Thanks
This is beyond great thank you!
Hi Mr. Bob. I'm your new subscriber from Philippines🇵🇭. I like your videos about teaching English. I wanna learn English so i'm watching your Videos
Welcome to the channel! 😎🐕🐶
You are amazing, Bob!
I Love the way you teach. Thank you so very much!! Hugs from México
Amazing lesson! Thank you so much!
You're very welcome! 😎🐕🐶
Great quite useful phrases
Very well used phrases daily. Thanks a lot, you are not my favorite gratuitously but for some reason.
I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson! 😎🐕🐶
very good. Good night Mr Bob. In Brazil we have some phrases that look like these. To think out of the box = pensar fora da caixa
sorry, but my English is very basic
thank you for your efforts > keep up the good work Mr Bob .your lessons mean the world to me .
Very interesting video! 😍😍😍 Thank you!
You're welcome! 😎🐕🐶
Thank you Bob for all of your videos explaining the many topics about English language. For me are very clear. and others funny. Your method is really practical.
Also like when your wife and dog are part of them.
I would like to understand what is the rule to use "ing" after "to".
I have not been able to grasp the key for this rule.
Thankyou. From Bogotá, Colombia.
Don't count your chickens before they hatch = don't divide skin of an unkilled bear in Russia. Thank you for lesson, Bob. The mounting is amazing.
Does these idioms valid general in English? I mean in UK, USA, etc. Thanks Bob for your work.
Yes. These are very universal! 😎🐕🐶
Great idea for a video. Kudos.
Great lessons!
Thanks , Teacher Bob,in Russian, we also have simular phrase "Priderzhi loshadey"(Hold your horses)in similar meaning. So between our countries we haven't many differences, how politics try show to us!
@Redwan Atef hi Redwan,there you from?
@Redwan Atef cool!
I wonder, how is stop the war on russian. And not only politics make the differences, ordinary people especially.
It's such a funny phrase. It's one of my favourites! 😎🐕🐶
Very similar phares between English and German. Interesting 🙂
I find a lot of these phrases are present in other languages as well! 😎🐕🐶
I'm really keen on English idioms and sayings. Keep up with this amazing work!
Thank you! Will do! 😎🐕🐶
Great lesson! I liked it. Thanks, Bob!
You're welcome! 😎🐕🐶
it's so funny! I like it very much ! Thanks, Bob!
Tank you🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Bob for the English lessons. It’s very useful!
Hi Bob, that's a wonderful lesson! You've been very creative, as usual. Thumbs-up!
Thanks for this lovely video Bob ,you really think outside of the box 😅💜🎈☘️
I try my best to think of interesting ways to present the lesson! 😎🐕🐶
Eu amei esse vídeo 👏🏽🙏🏼❤️
I loved this video, thanks my favorite Teacher. ❤️👏🏽🙏🏼
Da sua fã brasileira 👏🏽👏🏽
Hi Robert, i know these phrases, but i love how you act it out.
Great lesson as before, very useful and handy. Thank you!
It's hard to understand these phrases, I'm trying to learn to use them in each context but I seem to only remember a few simple phrases.BTW,I heard a song called "head in the clouds" it's pretty good and suits my music taste 😉🤔
Yeah it can be hard to use these phrases naturally and in context. Hopefully a little practice will help! 😎🐕🐶
You sitting on the box is funny 😂Some of phrases are new for me and pictures and your actions help us to remember them. Thanks a lot 😄
Hi Bob first of all thank you for fabolous lessons
New puppy? So sweet! He got me to watch your video twice! And his name is Walter. Why not Mr. Walter?
We liked the sound of the name, but now we're starting to get Oscar and Walter confused a bit because the names have the same sound at the end! 😎🐕🐶
@@LearnEnglishwithBobtheCanadian you see, you will confuse English words as your students. You can be ín the same boots as us. Bye the Way, can you tell me the difference between supposably and supposedly? And between the pronunciation of chef and chafe? Thanks
Hey Bob, very pleasant and useful as usual. Thanks a lot.