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Come and join me for a tour of my garden and learn some English words and phrases 😃

Get my book for free here: https://www.tofluency.com/5-step-plan/ (how to become fluent)

Here is some vocabulary from this lesson:

– yard vs garden (American vs British English – learn more here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElCCbfDRNQA )
– Get rid of something (throw away or sell)
– Put on (the cover for the trampoline)
– rake the leaves
– a fenced-in yard
– compost bins
– raised beds
– mulch (see a picture here: http://bit.ly/2gSYSiw)

Learn more about phrasal verbs here: https://www.tofluency.com/common-english-phrasal-verbs-in-use/
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Learning English Through Stories 38: The Garden – Learn English online free

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19 Comments

  • Caio Barros

    Thank you so much for this lesson. This kind of lessons are spontaneous and I have much fun watching it. It is an amazing way to teach English. I feel like I am there. Thank you

  • Оло ло

    hi Jack from Russia. Thank u very much for ur tutorial video, could u make some more videos describing what's going on around u, it helps memorise words and phrases tremendously! such videos are so useful for us! I hope u will see this comment.

  • Rawan AlHathlool

    Thank you for this awesome tutorial it's really helpful, I'm going to share with you guys some of vocabulary's definitions that I've learnt from this video.

    Chimney: Structure that makes ventilation for smoke from a boiler or fireplace to the outside atmosphere.

    Trampoline: A trampoline is a device consisting of a piece of taut, strong fabric stretch over a steel frame. People bounce on trampolines for recreational and competitive purposes.

    Fence: Structure that encloses an area, typically outdoors, and is usually constructed from posts that are connected by boards, wires, rails or netting. Fence differs from a wall in not having a solid foundation along its whole length.

    Fire pit: Something that designed to contains fire and prevent it from spreading.

    it really helps when you also connect vocabularies with pictures so you can remember them easily.

  • An An

    Hi Jack. Thanks for your interesting video. Can you explain to me which expression we use : leaves on that tree or leaves in that tree. I heard you said " leaves in that tree" in the video. I did research on the net and they used " on that/the tree" as well. Thanks in advance!

  • Fabio Marconi

    [front|back] garden, [front|back] yard, fire place, chimney, wildfire, wildfire fighter, raised bed, to take over, grass, weed(s), trampoline, cover, leaves, fence, fenced yard, groundhog, woodchuck, hamak, to get rid of, leaf pile, rake (tool), to rake, fire pit, barbecue, rain barrel, gutter pipe, tube, compost bin, [manual|gas powered] lawn mower, chicken coop, to assemble, overwhelmed, gate, porch, tripod, mulch, soil, wet, plant(s), seed(s).

  • 梁宏偉

    Your video is quite different compared to other English learning video, so many outdoor programs. And that's why I subscribe your youtube channel and watch your video almost everyday. It's cool and fantastic.

  • sandeep satratey

    Thank you , sir for the useful video. We have learnt the English phrases that are used in our daily work and the your way to teach English is so simple that even a non native English speaker can understand .

  • Meryem Kızılkaya

    I had fun this lesson. I loved the rain bottom ( I am not sure l said it true ) I mean it collect the rain to use it later. can I call it recycling thing. I would like to use it in my garden.Thanks for the helpful lessons.

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