Hi! Bob the canadian here! Let's learn English around the house. Come on in!
Hi, Bob the Canadian here. Welcome to this video.
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Well today we're going to learn some English words and phrases that you can use to describe a house. I just came in through the front door and a back door. I'll show you that one a bit later.
And I'm standing in the front entrance or the entranceway of the house. It's a little warm so I'm going to take off my coat and you'll notice behind me there is a coat hanger.
So, I'm going to hang my coat here and I'm going to do what we traditionally do in Canada, and that is that I'm going to take off my shoes. Before we go any further though, I want to thank Barb the Canadian for letting me use her house today to make this video, to help you learn English.The front entraceway also usually has a closet where you can hang coats and other items. So espeically in the winter when you come into home you might want to hang your coat in the closet if there is not enough room on the coat hangers.
So, you'll notice behind me here the kitchen. The kitchen is one of my favourite rooms in the house. I really like food so i really like kitchens. You'll notice behind me here that a kitchen has a certain number of items. We have the refrigetator or the fridge , where you can keep you food cold. This fridge has a freezer on the bottom. We also have the stove and generally we call this part the oven. where you will bake the things, and over here we have the stove where you would cook things. If you look behind me here you'll see we have a sink, so when you're all done making you food and eating you food you can do the dishes, you can wash the dishes in the sink. And if you look over here on the counter you'll notice that we have three things that you find quite often in the kitchen. We have a coffee maker, We have a kettle for boiling water, We have a pitcher of water if you want to drink some water.
Up here you'll notice that we have a cupboards, so cupboards, notice it's not pronounced the way it looks. In a cupboard you'll find things like plate and bowls that you can use for eating. Those are pretty loud! And if we look over here, We'll have what we in canada call a utensil drawer.
So, this drawer where you would keep spoons, forks, and knives. You'll also see this area here is what we would call the counter or the countertop.