Let’s Learn English Words and Phrases About Christmas | English Video with Subtitles

As you learn to speak English it would be good to learn about the English words and phrases that we use at Christmas time. It is a really fun time of year that comes with all sorts of new English vocabulary and English phrases related to Christmas traditions. In this video I’ll teach an English lesson while looking at Christmas Trees, Christmas Decorations, and a Christmas Parade so let’s go out and about and take some time to improve your English! P.S. Did you see Santa in the video? He’s in there two times! I hope you enjoy this little video I made for you, and I hope it helps you as you continue to learn English. Enjoy! ⌛ Remember: Always watch the video three times. Twice today with English subtitles on, and once tomorrow with the English subtitles off. This will reinforce the English you have learned! -- SEND ME A POSTCARD: Bob the Canadian P.O. Box 419 Smithville, Ontario Canada L0R2A0 -- TAKE YOUR ENGLISH CONVERSATIONS TO THE NEXT LEVEL: ✅Talk to a real English tutor / teacher at preply: (This is an affiliate, signing up for this service helps support my channel). ✅Talk to a real English tutor / teacher at italki: (This is an affiliate, signing up for this service helps support my channel). -- TAKE YOUR ENGLISH LEARNING TO THE NEXT LEVEL: ✅Start taking English classes today at RocketLanguages: (This is an affiliate, signing up for this service helps support my channel). -- FOLLOW ME: ✅ Join me on Instagram: ✅ Sign up for my email list and receive exciting free tips to improve your English: ✅ Ask me questions on Facebook: -- ✅ BONUS PRACTICE MATERIAL: Can you answer these questions? 1) What do you put on a Christmas tree (three things!)? 2) What is Christmas Spirit? 3) What is a Christmas market? 4) What is a decorated trailer or wagon called in a parade? 5) What are the two kinds of Christmas tree? 6) What is the place that grows Christmas trees called? 7) What is a leafy green ring that is decorated for Christmas called? 8) What day is Christmas on? -- ✅ TRANSCRIPT: Hi, Bob the Canadian here. Let’s learn English and at the same time let’s learn about Christmas. Hey 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 the bell notification icon, 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 talk about Christmas. Christmas is coming. On December 25th it will be Christmas. And in this video I just wanted to talk about some of the ways the world looks different as Christmas is approaching, as Christmas is getting closer. So we’re going to look at Christmas trees. There’s actually one behind me right now. It’s not lit up because it’s daytime. And we’re going to look at Christmas decorations in stores and restaurants. Christmas causes local businesses to decorate. And I’m hoping this evening to be able to show you some footage from our local town’s Christmas parade. So that’s all coming up. Welcome to this video. Let’s learn some English and let’s learn a little bit more about Christmas. So as I said we’re gonna talk a little bit about Christmas trees today. Christmas trees usually have Christmas lights on them. You can kind of see the Christmas lights on this tree. I will admit it would be a little more fun to be here at night, but I have to shoot some of this video during the day so you can see me! You’ll actually find trees almost everywhere. You’ll find them in buildings. You’ll find them in stores. You’ll find them in restaurants sometimes. Christmas trees generally start to show up around December 1st. Even the bank has a Christmas tree right here! So you might be wondering how do you get a Christmas tree? Well that depends on whether you want a fake tree or a real tree. If you want a fake tree you can simply go to almost any store and buy a tree there. A fake tree is made out of plastic and other materials, and the cool part about it is that you can use it every year. #speakenglish #learnenglish #bobthecanadian **Note: All images used under: CC0 License ✓ Free for personal and commercial use ✓ No attribution required From or
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