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  • Hi Bob the Canadian here.

  • It's definitely spring in Canada.

  • The first day of spring was about a month ago, but today is the first day where it really

  • feels like spring.

  • So I thought this would be a good time to do an English video to help you learn some

  • words and phrases about the season of spring.

  • Well hey welcome to this video where I'm going to help you learn some English words and phrases

  • about the season of spring.

  • It's definitely spring here in Canada, but before we get started if this is your first

  • time here don't forget to click the subscribe button below and the bell icon so that you

  • can know when I put out a new video, and give me a thumbs up if this video's helping you

  • learn English.

  • Well it's definitely spring here in Canada.

  • You can see that the lawn behind me is green and I'm just gonna take you on a little tour

  • and show you some of the things that we would call the first signs of spring.

  • You've probably noticed already that I'm dressed differently than I normally am when I make

  • a video because it's spring and it's so warm out here, instead of wearing my spring jacket

  • I actually ended up taking it off.

  • I'm currently wearing a short sleeved shirt.

  • I'm wearing a t-shirt.

  • And I have my hat because it's quite bright out here and I like the front part here to

  • protect me from the sun.

  • And I have my sunglasses with just in case as well.

  • So one of the things you'll see at springtime is people will start to wear different clothes.

  • I'm still wearing pants.

  • I haven't started to wear shorts, but it's definitely warm enough that I can come outside

  • in just a t-shirt.

  • I can have a short sleeved shirt on and I'm very, very warm actually.

  • It's almost like summer.

  • It's kind of funny to do a video about spring when it's almost like summer.

  • One other thing you'll also notice is people start to open the windows on their houses

  • when it gets warm enough.

  • It's really nice that winter is over because we've had the house closed up for so long.

  • It's nice that we can open our windows and we can get some fresh spring air kind of blowing

  • through the house a little bit just to kind of freshen things up a bit.

  • I think I should clean this window though.

  • I should do a little bit of spring cleaning.

  • So we don't quite have leaves on the trees yet, but we do have what we call buds.

  • So if I bring this close to the camera you can see that we have these little buds here

  • and as spring goes on these will eventually open up and this tree will be totally full

  • of leaves.

  • I'm looking forward to that because once the tree has leaves we'll have a little bit of

  • shade on the ground.

  • So trees when they get buds is definitely another sure sign that spring is here.

  • This tree here still has buds but eventually it will have blossoms.

  • So blossoms are small flowers that some kinds of trees have in the spring.

  • We're going to have to wait a couple weeks though before we can see that happen, but

  • this tree will eventually, the buds will turn into blossoms and then it will also start

  • to grow leaves.

  • So blossoms are another sign of spring, we're just not far enough into spring yet to see

  • them.

  • So another thing that happens in the spring is we start to see a lot more birds.

  • And the birds start to sing.

  • I'm actually trying to sneak up right now on a robin.

  • There's a robin in this tree over here.

  • I don't know if you can see him.

  • He's up there on that branch.

  • Hello Mister Robin!

  • And now he has flown to another branch.

  • So another sign that spring is here, birds come back and birds start to chirp and birds

  • start to sing.

  • Another cool sign of spring is some of the early flowers start to grow.

  • These are daffodils.

  • Over here we actually have some tulips that are starting to come up.

  • I'm gonna walk out here just to give you a little peek.

  • They're kind of hard to see, but at this point in the spring, it's really neat to see some

  • of the early flowers start to push their way out of the ground.

  • They start to grow and eventually they bloom and we see a nice spring flower.

  • So, so I looked all over the farm and I could only find this daffodil that's close to blooming,

  • but I couldn't actually find any flowers for you.

  • Maybe in a couple weeks.

  • Another thing that we do in the spring, and that's definitely a sign of spring, is we

  • do spring cleanup.

  • Because the winter is so harsh it blows a lot of branches off of trees and when we go

  • out in our yards in Canada in the spring we have to do a little bit of yard work.

  • Yard work is when you clean up your yard.

  • You tidy things up a bit.

  • We do this especially after the winter.

  • So you can see here I gotta clean up some sticks.

  • There's this old pail that came from somewhere, I don't know where it came from, but I definitely

  • have some yard clean up to do today or maybe throughout the week ahead.

  • So you can't actually see these 'cuz they're really little but, there's all tiny insects

  • or bugs just kind of in the air here.

  • They're very, very small, and it's, it's another thing that we see in the spring.

  • So today's a really nice day but that isn't always the case.

  • Usually in the spring it rains a lot so we end up with a lot of puddles.

  • We call these mud puddles and we end up with a lot of mud.

  • So if you look down here, let me see if I can get that in the shot, there's a lot of

  • mud.

  • Just brown soil and dirt that's gotten really, really wet.

  • So it's very muddy and it's very wet out here in the spring.

  • Here's some, some real mud.

  • I'll probably sink in when I walk on it.

  • Ah, it's not actually too bad.

  • In fact sometimes it rains so much that the river floods.

  • So if you look out this way, normally the bank of the river is somewhere around there,

  • but because we've gotten so much rain the river has jumped it's bank and it has flooded

  • a little bit.

  • It's actually a little bit too wet right now, but another thing we have to do in the spring

  • is we have to start to mow our lawns.

  • So, this in front of me is a riding lawn mower.

  • So this is a lawnmower that you can sit on to mow your lawn.

  • So that's the push mower.

  • It's obviously a little more work to use than a riding mower, but you can see that we have

  • a riding mower or garden tractor and a push mower.

  • I guess you could just call it a lawnmower that's the general term.

  • They're both lawnmowers, but this is a push mower, this is a riding mower.

  • If you just listen for a bit you can hear a few birds singing, or cars going by, one

  • of the two.

  • So the other cool thing about spring is people start to drive their motorcycles.

  • So we have somebody coming by here right now let's wave.

  • He did wave back.

  • Maybe you didn't see it but we definitely see nicer cars, motorcycles, and boats on

  • trailers start to go by in the spring as well.

  • Well hey, that was just a little look at some English words and phrases that have to do

  • with the season of spring.

  • Bob the Canadian here.

  • Thanks for watching.

  • Don't forget to subscribe and click the bell notification.

  • Give me a thumbs up, share this video with a friend and I will see you in the next video.

  • Have a great day!

Hi Bob the Canadian here.

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