Learn English with Bob the Canadian

<div>If you want to learn English you've come to the right place. I'm Bob the Canadian and I make videos on Youtube (Just search for "Bob the Canadian" on Youtube!) as well as podcasts right here to help you learn English. Each week I teach a lesson and I host a question and answer session about the English language. During these sessions I will my best to answer as many questions as I can that you have about the English language!</div>

Learn 19 Funny English Words and Phrases for Everyday Life!

Preply is a great way to find an English conversation partner. Find the perfect tutor to help you make real progress on your English learning journey! Use this link: http://preply.sjv.io/vPYYeL to get 50% off your first lesson or use code BOB50 at checkout. In my experience Preply is a great way to take your language learning to the next level!In this English lesson, you’ll learn some fun words and phrases that native English speakers love to use! These expressions help you sound more natural when talking about habits, moods, and personalities — especially in casual conversation. From weather and sleep to social life and driving, you’ll discover how these short phrases add color to your English.In this English class I'll help you learn English words and phrases like: sweater weather, passenger princess, backseat driver, party pooper, couch potato, beauty sleep, happy camper, early bird, night owl, social butterfly, homebody, city slicker, country bumpkin, neat freak, copycat, and know-it-all, quiet time and me time.This English lesson is full of examples, explanations, and pronunciation practice so you can use these phrases naturally in your daily conversations. Whether you’re a social butterfly or more of a homebody, you’ll have fun learning!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwH_Pv5AuCY or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Funny Words"

10-30
13:23

Let's Learn English! Topic: Animal Sounds! 🐄🐖🦆

I thought it would be fun to do a simple lesson about animals and the sounds they make. I'm sure you'll be familiar with most of these, but it should be entertaining to hear me teach the words and then try to make the sounds.In this English lesson you'll learn words like: quack, moo, neigh, bark, meow, honk, oink, roar, moo, baa, woof, whinny, crow, cluck, croak, ribbit, and many more!I hope you enjoy this English lesson about animal sounds!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYjJQ1c9RZY or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Animal Sounds"

10-26
19:18

An English Lesson about the Great Outdoors! 🌳🌿🍂

In this English lesson, you’ll learn phrases and vocabulary about nature and the great outdoors! 🌳🌿🍂If you love spending time outside, this lesson will help you talk about it in English! We’ll explore useful nature words and phrases like the great outdoors, Mother Nature, fresh air, wide open spaces, the wilderness, natural habitat, flora and fauna, and the elements.You’ll not only learn what each term means, but also how to use them in real English sentences. Whether you enjoy hiking, camping, or just taking a quiet walk in the park, these phrases will help you sound more natural when talking about the beauty of the world around us. I hope you enjoy this English lesson about the great outdoors.Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQDk2NCmUSI or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian The Great Outdoors"

10-23
09:33

Let's Learn English! Topic: Fitness Snacks and Drinks! 🧃⚡🍫

In this English lesson, you’ll learn some common words and phrases we use to talk about fitness snacks and drinks. When people go to the gym or exercise, they often have specific things that they eat or drink to stay energized and hydrated.In this English lesson you'll learn words and terms like: energy drink, smoothie, protein shake, protein bar, to hydrate, electrolytes, meal replacement bar, protein powder, and more! These words are useful if you like to talk about fitness, healthy eating, or just want to talk about what people eat and drink to stay in shape.I hope you enjoyed this English lesson about fitness snacks and drinks!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3eDj_OAT2I or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Fitness Drinks"

10-19
23:39

Describing Bad Behaviour in English

In this English lesson, you’ll learn how to describe bad behaviour in English using phrases that English speakers use every day. Sometimes people disappoint us, say unkind things, or act selfishll and it’s helpful to know how to talk about those situations clearly and politely in English.We’ll look at common expressions such as to disappoint someone, to let someone down, and to hurt someone’s feelings. You’ll also learn expressions like to talk behind someone’s back, to throw someone under the bus, and to take advantage of someone. I'll make sure that each phrase includes clear examples so you can understand both the meaning and how to use it naturally in conversation.By the end of this lesson, you’ll feel more confident talking about bad behaviour in English in your next English conversation! Have a great day!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G5LrHfij10 or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Bad Behaviour"

10-09
06:43

A Live Question Time English Lesson with Bob

It's the first Saturday of October so let's have a live English lesson! I'm really excited and looking forward to seeing all of your questions.In this live English class you'll be able to ask me any questions you want about the English language or about me, or about anything in general, and I'll do my best to answer them. If you have a question or two, come to the lesson and ask! I'm always happy to help people learn English!This English lesson is from Saturday October 4, 2025Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/live/6M5Ce8tKejo or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Live October 2025"

10-06
01:08:15

Let's Learn English! Topic: Security Part 2! 🧳🧳🧳

In this English lesson I will help you learn more words and phrases about security. You'll learn words like: turnstile, surveillance, bag check, badge, ID card, metal detector, x-ray, fingerprint scanner, retina scanner, key card, barrier, bouncer, and many more!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NrfUfZeh6Q or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Security Part 2"

10-05
22:45

Let's Learn English! Topic: Noun Phrases 🍰💶👔

In this English lesson I'll help you learn some common English noun phrases like: a waste of time, a waste of money, a pain in the neck, a piece of cake, a matter of time, a drop in the bucket, a breath of fresh air, a ray of hope, a stroke of luck, a waste of space, a load of nonsense, a blessing in disguise, a fact of life, a state of mind, a sign of the times, a way of life, a rule of thumb, a matter of opinion, a work of art, a turn of events, a moment of truth, a state of emergency, a pack of lies, a flash of lightning, a sense of humor, a loss of words, a way with words, a matter of principle, a question of time, and a waste of energy!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xky8iXBzfMw or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Noun Phrases"

09-28
27:51

I Do Not Feel Like Making An English Lesson

In this English lesson you’ll learn five common ways to say that you don’t want to do something. Native speakers use these short and natural expressions all the time when they’re tired, unmotivated, or just not interested. By the end of this lesson you’ll know how to recognize them and use them yourself in everyday conversations.In this lesson you’ll hear examples of: I don’t want to – the most direct way to say no.I don’t feel like it – when you simply don’t have the desire.I’d rather not – a more polite refusal.I can’t be bothered – a casual way to say you don’t have the energy.I don’t feel up to it – when you’re too tired or unwell to do something.I’ll give you simple definitions, clear example sentences, and helpful pronunciation so you can feel confident using these phrases the next time you need to say no in English.I hope you enjoy this English lesson about not wanting to do something! Have a great day!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhr1E3VJnV8 or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian I Do Not Want To"

09-25
04:03

Let's Learn English! Topic: The Nouns of Your Day! ⏰✒️🪑

From the moment you open your eyes in the morning until you get ready to sleep at night, you’re surrounded by familiar objects that are part of your daily routine. In this English lesson, I’ll go over 30 common things we see and use every single day. Even though many of these words might be easy and you probably know them already, I’ll include clear example sentences so you can learn how native speakers use these words naturally in everyday conversation.In this lesson, you’ll hear words like: alarm clock, blanket, pillow, toothbrush, shower, car, bag, chair, lunch, book, nap, dinner, couch, pajamas, and many more.I hope you enjoy this English class as we look at the everyday nouns that shape your day from start to finish!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXZxflFyaWI or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Nouns Morning Until Night"

09-21
29:58

Top English Number Phrases With Easy Examples

Preply is a great way to find an English conversation partner. Find the perfect tutor to help you make real progress on your English learning journey! Use this link: http://preply.sjv.io/e1XbJ1 to get 50% off your first lesson or use code BOB50 at checkout. In my experience Preply is a great way to take your language learning to the next level!In this English lesson I will help you learn phrases that have numbers in them. Have you ever heard someone say they were feeling 100% or that they wanted to split something 50/50? In English, we often use numbers in everyday expressions.In this lesson, I’ll teach you some of the most common number phrases in English, explain their meanings, and give you clear examples so you can start using them right away.You’ll learn useful expressions like giving 110%, to go halfsies, to rate something out of 10, to feel 100%, to be one in a million, to be second to none, and more.These phrases are common in conversations, movies, TV shows, and even at work. By understanding them, you’ll sound more natural and confident when you speak English.I hope you enjoy this English lesson on number phrases! Have a great day!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEzzgXJWvPQ or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Number Phrases"

09-18
09:26

Let's Learn English! Topic: Compound Nouns! 🎂🛒🚏

In this English lesson we’re going to explore compound nouns. These are nouns that are created by combining two words to form a single idea. In particular, we’ll focus on open compound nouns, which are written with a space between the words.During this English class you’ll learn useful examples such as: wedding reception, juice box, guest room, window frame, window pane, award ceremony, travel agent, bus stop, bowling alley, birthday cake, hospital bed, movie theatre, coffee shop, and many others.I hope you find this English lesson on compound nouns both helpful and enjoyable. Have a wonderful day!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AoWylKdtGM or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Compound Nouns"

09-14
28:23

How to Talk about Annoying People in English

In this English lesson, I’ll teach you 8 common phrases we use to describe the kinds of things that people do that are a bit annoying. From bosses at work to parents at home, these expressions will help you talk about annoying behavior in English in a natural way.In this free English class you'll learn these phrases:-to nitpick: to complain about small, unimportant details.-to be on someone’s case: to pressure or remind someone repeatedly about something.-to micromanage: to control every small step of someone’s work instead of trusting them.-to split hairs: to argue over tiny details that don’t really matter.-to harp on someone: to complain about the same thing again and again.-to look over someone’s shoulder: to closely watch or supervise someone while they work.-to hound someone: to keep pressuring or bothering someone about something.-to pick something apart: to point out all the mistakes or flaws in something.By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to recognize these expressions and use them in your own conversations. These are very natural phrases that native English speakers use all the time, so learning them will help you sound more fluent.I hope you enjoyed this English lesson about annoying people!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuXN3zR0kEA or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Annoying"

09-11
08:20

Let's Learn English! Topic: Words and Phrases with the Word "Kick"! 👟🦶👞

In this English lesson we'll look at a number of terms and phrases that have the word "kick" in them. You might be surprised by how many there are, and what the meanings are. Also, thanks to Mohd Ags for the lesson idea. I'll be sure to show you the word or phrase, give a definition, and a picture to help you remember the meaning.In this English lesson you'll learn words and phrases like: alive and kicking, a kickstand, to kickstart, to kick in, to kick the habit, to kick butt, to get a kick out of something, to be on a kick, and many more!I hope you enjoy this English lesson about words and phrases with the word "kick"! Have a great day!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_LEZ1Pb6Ek or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Kicks"

09-07
22:43

A Live Q&A English Lesson with Bob

It's the first Saturday of September so let's have a live English lesson! I'm excited and looking forward to it!In this live English class you'll be able to ask me any questions you want about the English language and I'll do my best to answer them on the spot! If you have a question or two, come to the lesson and ask! I'm always happy to help people who are learning English!This English lesson is from Saturday September 6, 2025.

09-06
01:04:22

Don’t Put It Off! 📝 English Vocabulary for Procrastination & Deadlines

In this English lesson you’ll learn useful phrases and expressions we use when talking about procrastination and doing things late. I’ll explain what it means to procrastinate, to put something off, to do something at the last minute, and many other natural phrases.You’ll hear real-life examples like renewing a passport too late, not changing lanes soon enough to make an exit, or dragging your feet when you don’t feel like cleaning the house. These phrases will help you understand everyday English conversations and describe your own habits more clearly.We’ll also look at common words and expressions connected to deadlines and time pressure, such as cutting it close, to waste time, and to run out of time.By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to talk about procrastination with confidence and recognize these expressions when native speakers use them. Don’t put it off! Watch the video now and practice your English today!I hope you enjoyed this English lesson about procrastination and deadlines. Have a great day!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py-Lhuoh4Ms or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Procrastination"

09-04
08:54

Let's Learn English! Topic: Words with Two Meanings! 🤴🏾📏🔦

In this English lesson you’ll learn some of the most common words in English that have two different meanings. These words can be tricky for English learners because the same word can mean something completely different in another context. By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to recognize both meanings and use them correctly in your own conversations. I'll also be giving some good example sentences and teach you how to pronounce them correctly.In this English lesson you’ll learn words like: bat, bark, spring, date, seal, nail, watch, jam, wave, light, match, fair, letter, park, tie and many more. I’ll give you a picture and a simple definition for each word, along with clear example sentences so you can hear how native speakers use these words in everyday English.I hope you enjoy this free English class about words with two meanings. Have a great day!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRDFxg7GjOw or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Two Meanings"

08-31
31:07

Let's Learn English at the Shopping Plaza / Strip Mall

In this English lesson we'll go to a shopping plaza / strip mall! This is part two of a lesson I did a few months ago. Many of you enjoyed it and asked for another. In my part of the English speaking world we have what are called strip malls or shopping plazas. These are places where all the shops and stores are in a row with the door facing the parking lot. Walk with me as I explain each location and give you a peek inside each restaurant, shop, and store!In this English lesson I will help you learn words and phrases like: clothing store, nail salon, vacant, to rent, to lease, pizzeria, fast food, drive-thru, big box store, hardware store, garden centre, beer store, animal hospital, juice bar, pharmacy, and many more!I hope you enjoyed this English lesson about shopping plazas!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd4yiK3kFVM or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Shopping Plaza"

08-28
12:43

Let's Learn English! Topic: Large Tools and Equipment! 🧰🗜️🔧

In this English lesson, you’ll learn the names and meanings of large tools and heavy shop equipment that you often see in garages, workshops, and on construction sites.In this lesson you’ll learn words like: shop-vac, vise, anvil, chain hoist, workbench, chop saw, jack, jack stands, bench grinder, log splitter, leaf blower, wood chipper, table saw, and many more.As we go through the lesson, I’ll give you clear and simple definitions so you know exactly what each tool is used for, and I’ll share example sentences so you can practice using these words in real life. This lesson is great if you want to expand your vocabulary and talk more confidently about heavy-duty tools and equipment in English.I hope you enjoy this free English class about large tools and equipment!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jetCS8F7NGU or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Large Tools"

08-24
29:02

12 English Phrases for Fresh Starts & New Beginnings 🌱✨

Preply is a great way to find an English conversation partner. Find the perfect tutor to help you make real progress on your English learning journey! Use this link: http://preply.sjv.io/19Q5Qz to get 50% off your first lesson or use code BOB50 at checkout. In my experience Preply is a great way to take your language learning to the next level!In this English lesson, I'll help you learn 12 common English phrases about refocusing, rediscovering, and fresh starts. Whether it’s the end of summer, the start of a new school year, the start of a new job, or just getting back to your goals, these phrases will help you express transitions in a natural way.I'll help you learn phrases about having renewed energy for something. You’ll learn how to say to have a renewed interest, to breathe new life into something, to fall in love with something again, and more! These are English phrases that native speakers use to talk about revisiting old hobbies, returning to routines, or simply staying committed.I hope you enjoyed this English lesson. Have a great day!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs52vNR4ijk or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Fresh Starts"

08-21
09:32

Ivan Volkov

Hi Bob! It looks strange but from 551 episodes it doesn’t play. I mean I can’t listen to the audio here in podcasts :( Can you check? May be there is an issue with audio format or codecs? Thanks a lot.

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Narjes Mansouri

Hi, I really enjoy your podcast. If you write down the terms, we can learn more.

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