01:30 toolbox 02:52 hammer (pound in) 04:20 sledgehammer 05:07 jackhammer 06:40 to be hammered 07:42 hand saw 08:17 power saw / circular saw / skill saw 09:10 wood splinters 09:47 hacksaw 10:21 chainsaw (chop down) 11:15 tape measure / measuring tape Q&A 12:35 to hammer/pound in; to pull out / nail puller 12:56 sawyer 13:22 sentence with "hammer" as a verb 13:44 hard hat Back to the topic 15:35 screwdriver (put in / take out screws) 16:16 wrench (to tighten / loosen bolts & nuts) 17:27 pipe wrench 17:54 crowbar (to pry) 18:37 bolt cutters Q&A 19:30 Do you have preferred brands of tools? 19:55 garlic press 20:40 first aid kit VS toolbox 21:10 wrench / spanner 21:47 crane 22:20 open-ended wrench 22:54 screwed up 23:33 meters VS feet 24:15 the lifting jack Back to the topic 24:30 clamp 26:12 utility knife / tool belt 26:49 safety glasses / goggles, safety boots 28:07 square 28:50 needle nose pliers 29:28 ratchet Q&A 30:15 break into a car by using a crowbar 30:55 tool VS toll 31:29 screw, bolt, stud 32:10 spade VS shovel Back to the topic 33:01 chisel 33:16 ax / axe 33:42 level 34:23 drill / cordless drill 34:58 jigsaw 35:30 sander 35:50 extension ladder, rungs 36:12 stepladder 36:37 vise 37:10 anvil 37:27 wheelbarrow Q&A 38:22 clamp VS vise grip 39:00 leverage and crowbar 40:25 swiss army knife / multi-tool 41:00 to work your way up the career ladder 41:37 hatchet VS rachet Back to the topic 42:03 paintbrush 42:18 paint roller 42:40 rake / fan rake (level out dirt)
Hi Bob! I really enjoy your explanation because I am familiar with all these tools. Although I am a woman, I like to work with my hands and believe it or not, I can use these tools (not professionally). Sometimes I have problems with different metric systems, when something requires a certain tool.
Hi bob, again, I like your lessons, and your video is awesome! I take notes when I watch your video. I cannot watch live lessen coz I have two kids under 4, but I will definitely watch every video of yours, and give thumbs all the time .
Trimmer is a useful tool for gardening. This (below) was my class homework for learning english causative construction and I chose a trimmer word for this purpose to play with as far as I use it a lot at my homestead :) 1) I need to have the grass trimmed through the whole summer season. Otherwise it's hard for one to have his way gone through an overgrown lawn on country side - you have undegrowth clung to your cloaths 2) Moreover it's a must if you want to have your house been a fire-safe once it happened to be wooden one 3) To accomplish the task, first of all, you need to be shure that we have a garden shed kept locked and the trimmer stays untouched against the locals who could had your grass trimming jig thieved. 4) That's why every time before having the grass trimmed you have to have sufficient supply of trimmer cord at hand or have the possibility for it to be replenished at a nearby shop. 5) Once you have plenty of trimmer cord in stock, an outlet for a trimmer powered on - now and then we do not have electricity served by electric company on country side, we can give it a try to walk outside to have the lawn trimmed so as at final we could have it looked neat. 6) But this is not an end of the story, your trimmer tends to have its cord torn when the cord meets an obstacle that it's hard for the trimmer to have it dealt - a thick twig, a metal prod or something of the kind. 7) In this case, you usually have a trimmer laid aside and its spindle unscrewed and disassembled to have a fresh portion of cord charged into the spindle, and, at last, have everything fitted, assembled in reverse order. 8) If you have an electric driven trimmer it has a more light weight to be carried around from one spot to another. There is no need to have it refilled with potentially hazardous flamarable liquids. 9) But it has one annoying inconvenience - long cables by which it gets the power, tends to becoming entangled, and one has to have much time to have it destangled 10) Another prominant feature in this regard feeling uncomfartale about electric wired trimmers - the limit whereby you can reach the remote sidewalks and openings is limited by the cable length itself. 11) You are having a grass lawn trimmed as long as the cable length allow you to do so
Hi Bob! There many New words in this lesson.Fantastic❗I've learned so much Man.Thank you.I think I need watch it again and again,and again....Oh My!!! Bye
Hi mr bob May I save your video and listen to it over and over again? because I have to repeat watching your video to understand what you say. I am the first person to learn English. Thank you mr bob i like your video
Great lesson! Showing and explaining is the best way to learn. More lessons like this, please. I am a countryman too, and It melts my heart when I see those "toys" you show! It was very informative.
Topics with picture is verey helful thank you very much But it will be very good if you pick the very common words Becuase the rare words confuse us Thank you again
Hello Bob, I hope you are ok. And agoodness greating for all your subscribers .I think your video is so useful of us and it contains a lot of new vocabulary of tools Thank you so much from Yemen.
Hello, Bob! It was a very useful lesson for everyone. The filmed called Stir crazy emerged from my mind with Gene Wilder (Have you seen it? It's very good!) where a taxi driver follows his ex-client who didn't pay him and grabs his ball with a plier. Gene Wilder goes to them because he wants to make peace but the real cause why the ex-client paid the driver was the plier on his ball. Of course, you shouldn't use a plier this way.
Bob, you often express thirst during teaching. Suggest you check blood sugar level. And if you have diabetes mellitus, avoid any refined food, take raw food as possible as you can.
Hi bob I’m so glad watching your videos I live in Japan and I have worked with a chainsaw and here in Japan people call chainsaw at same And I thought it was Japanese name but only now I realize that isn’t the Japanese name is English I love that thanks
I really love watching your videos. I downloaded a lot of your videos and I listen your accent everyday. I hope you will upload more videos when you're free. (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤
Thank you teacher .
Hi Teacher Bob I am from India
I regular listen to your class, humble thanks to you so much sir
Thank you for this helpful English lesson. You are an awesome teacher...
thank you so.much my teacher bob
Thanks Bob.
Thank you Bob
Hi Bob! thank you for teaching. You are a very very nice teacher. Regards, Kimiya.
Hi Bob! You are fantastic! I thank you, I follow you, I appreciate you and I respect you. I wish you success in what you do.
01:30 toolbox
02:52 hammer (pound in)
04:20 sledgehammer
05:07 jackhammer
06:40 to be hammered
07:42 hand saw
08:17 power saw / circular saw / skill saw
09:10 wood splinters
09:47 hacksaw
10:21 chainsaw (chop down)
11:15 tape measure / measuring tape
Q&A
12:35 to hammer/pound in; to pull out / nail puller
12:56 sawyer
13:22 sentence with "hammer" as a verb
13:44 hard hat
Back to the topic
15:35 screwdriver (put in / take out screws)
16:16 wrench (to tighten / loosen bolts & nuts)
17:27 pipe wrench
17:54 crowbar (to pry)
18:37 bolt cutters
Q&A
19:30 Do you have preferred brands of tools?
19:55 garlic press
20:40 first aid kit VS toolbox
21:10 wrench / spanner
21:47 crane
22:20 open-ended wrench
22:54 screwed up
23:33 meters VS feet
24:15 the lifting jack
Back to the topic
24:30 clamp
26:12 utility knife / tool belt
26:49 safety glasses / goggles, safety boots
28:07 square
28:50 needle nose pliers
29:28 ratchet
Q&A
30:15 break into a car by using a crowbar
30:55 tool VS toll
31:29 screw, bolt, stud
32:10 spade VS shovel
Back to the topic
33:01 chisel
33:16 ax / axe
33:42 level
34:23 drill / cordless drill
34:58 jigsaw
35:30 sander
35:50 extension ladder, rungs
36:12 stepladder
36:37 vise
37:10 anvil
37:27 wheelbarrow
Q&A
38:22 clamp VS vise grip
39:00 leverage and crowbar
40:25 swiss army knife / multi-tool
41:00 to work your way up the career ladder
41:37 hatchet VS rachet
Back to the topic
42:03 paintbrush
42:18 paint roller
42:40 rake / fan rake (level out dirt)
Thanks man
Thanks Bob,
It,s good to know about tools.
Hi bob! You are terrific teacher ! Russia.
this english lesson is so cool .thanks you teacher bob
Hi Bob! Very useful lesson.
Hi Bob, thanks for your video. it is very useful for me i'm engineer.
Thank you Mr.Bob for your amazing programs .
Thanks ,
Hi Bob! How are you.
I like your improving video
You are behaving like a father.
Hello from Turkey
Great job Mr. Bob.Thank you so much.
awesome topic, thanks !!
thanks
Thank you Bob...
Thankyou teacher bob
Hi Bob! I really enjoy your explanation because I am familiar with all these tools. Although I am a woman, I like to work with my hands and believe it or not, I can use these tools (not professionally). Sometimes I have problems with different metric systems, when something requires a certain tool.
Thanks Bob!
You are my teacher. thank you.
Thank you, teacher. It is good to see you again. God bless you.
Hi bob, again, I like your lessons, and your video is awesome! I take notes when I watch your video. I cannot watch live lessen coz I have two kids under 4, but I will definitely watch every video of yours, and give thumbs all the time .
Good morning Bob
Thanks for your videos
I learning about this tools
I'm learning about this things
Thank you for your time, your video and for your explanations. Have a good weekend!
Trimmer is a useful tool for gardening. This (below) was my class homework for learning english causative construction and I chose a trimmer word for this purpose to play with as far as I use it a lot at my homestead :)
1) I need to have the grass trimmed through the whole summer season.
Otherwise it's hard for one to have his way gone through an overgrown lawn on country side - you have undegrowth clung to your cloaths
2) Moreover it's a must if you want to have your house been a fire-safe once it happened to be wooden one
3) To accomplish the task, first of all, you need to be shure that we have a garden shed kept locked and the trimmer stays untouched against the locals who could had your grass trimming jig thieved.
4) That's why every time before having the grass trimmed you have to have sufficient supply of trimmer cord at hand or have the possibility for it to be replenished at a nearby shop.
5) Once you have plenty of trimmer cord in stock, an outlet for a trimmer powered on - now and then we do not have electricity served by electric company on country side, we can give it a try to walk outside to have the lawn trimmed so as at final we could have it looked neat.
6) But this is not an end of the story, your trimmer tends to have its cord torn when the cord meets an obstacle that it's hard for the trimmer to have it dealt - a thick twig, a metal prod or something of the kind.
7) In this case, you usually have a trimmer laid aside and its spindle unscrewed and disassembled to have a fresh portion of cord charged into the spindle, and, at last, have everything fitted, assembled in reverse order.
8) If you have an electric driven trimmer it has a more light weight to be carried around from one spot to another. There is no need to have it refilled with potentially hazardous flamarable liquids.
9) But it has one annoying inconvenience - long cables by which it gets the power, tends to becoming entangled, and one has to have much time to have it destangled
10) Another prominant feature in this regard feeling uncomfartale about electric wired trimmers - the limit whereby you can reach the remote sidewalks and openings is limited by the cable length itself.
11) You are having a grass lawn trimmed as long as the cable length allow you to do so
thank you, Bob
This lesson is very helpfull Bob! Thanks a lot!
I'm happy listened this lesson becouse i understand it:)!!!
Hello Bob! You are an excllent teacher. All your classes are fantastic and I aprppreciate all of them.
thank you 감사해요 ^^
Soy de México y si le entiendo jajaja . Es la mejor manera de aprender un idioma (con ejemplos visuales y auditivos)
Hi Bob! There many New words in this lesson.Fantastic❗I've learned so much Man.Thank you.I think I need watch it again and again,and again....Oh My!!! Bye
Hi Bob, good to see you. Thanks for this video.
Hi mr bob May I save your video and listen to it over and over again? because I have to repeat watching your video to understand what you say. I am the first person to learn English.
Thank you mr bob i like your video
Thank you from Moscow!
Thank Bob. It is very usful. I hope that you will keep on making more videos like this. From Vietnam.
Great lesson! Showing and explaining is the best way to learn. More lessons like this, please. I am a countryman too, and It melts my heart when I see those "toys" you show! It was very informative.
Thank you! Will do! I'll try to come up with more lessons like this one! 📝😎💖
This was useful. Thanks a lot, Bob!
I am from viet nam. I love you bod. Thanks your help
Great job mt Dear Teacher Bob the Canadian
Amazing! I learned new thing today. Thank you Bob. You are the best teacher. When you can, say Hello to Brazil!
Such a handy lesson. Thanks a lot
Hai Bob. Thanks for a good explanation. Central Asia.
Topics with picture is verey helful thank you very much
But it will be very good if you pick the very common words
Becuase the rare words confuse us
Thank you again
Thank you so much. From Morocco.
I am getting advanced at English through your video ! Thank a lot for your great job!
Excellent
Great lesson!
Hello Bob!!! It's great that you are back with live lessons.
Hi Bob thank you From Brasil
Great job Bob!! Thank you so much.
很喜歡你的節目我在Taiwan
Hi from Tajikistan, I really love your videos. It is so easy to understand your talking. Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Lateefa
Great lesson! You have a talent to explain all these things by easy way.
Big Bob, always a great video for us. Please, make a video about professions. Thanks. God bless you.
Thank you so much teacher for you video and for time. that's awesome man
Thanks!😊. Alicja💛🇵🇱
Happy to have you back on your live stream schedule.
Great and useful lesson! Thx Bob :)
The best teacher in youtube
Hello Bob, I hope you are ok. And agoodness greating for all your subscribers .I think your video is so useful of us and it contains a lot of new vocabulary of tools
Thank you so much from Yemen.
Really so so cool lesson as usually. Thanks a lot
Thanks a lot from Russia!
I would like to take part in the live lessons but I’m usually working at that time.... Thanks again for your help.
Thanks Bob, I was waiting for this topic.
أحسنت
Bob is the best
thanks bob< we need another lesson about big and heavy equipment
I from India ,I watch your video for spoken english
Bob the best ❤
Hi Sir..🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Good morning 🌞🌻🌞
Thanks you.i from is ukraine
Hey Bob, today I am using many of those tools, I am fixing my washing machine!
Hello, Bob! It was a very useful lesson for everyone. The filmed called Stir crazy emerged from my mind with Gene Wilder (Have you seen it? It's very good!) where a taxi driver follows his ex-client who didn't pay him and grabs his ball with a plier. Gene Wilder goes to them because he wants to make peace but the real cause why the ex-client paid the driver was the plier on his ball. Of course, you shouldn't use a plier this way.
Great video! Could you please make a video about advanced vocabulary human organs? Thank you!
Bob, you often express thirst during teaching. Suggest you check blood sugar level. And if you have diabetes mellitus, avoid any refined food, take raw food as possible as you can.
Hi
Could you please talk about how to write a good cv for teaching English job and cv in general and show us how to write it
About utility knife. Can it be used to cut limestone slabs or cardboards?
Hi Bob How are you? Good moring🇹🇭🇹🇭😆🙏🏻👍
really informative. Thanks!
Hi Bob. As a woman I should say that I prefer to know kitchen's tools not this kind of tools. Thanks a lot.
Tool✅✅ Coooool
hi, Bob
Hi Bob, pls help me know when I use “ get back” and “ come back”; “Could you “ and “ Can you “ Thanks so much Bob
Hello Bob!
Do you employ people at your farm? If yes, let me know. I am ready to come to Canada next 2020 summer. Regards!
Subtitles ? Will they be used in this video after live stream?
Hello, I'm from Myanmar.
I am Djaci Lima. Hi Teacher Bob Canadian, how are you? what the situation i can use the phrases? "Carrying and Buffering"
Hi from kurdistan
Can you make a vocabulary video on the crime topic? There re many words like to rob, to murder, burglary etc
Hi bob I’m so glad watching your videos I live in Japan and I have worked with a chainsaw and here in Japan people call chainsaw at same
And I thought it was Japanese name but only now I realize that isn’t the Japanese name is English
I love that thanks
give me a thumbs up Bob.please!
I really love watching your videos. I downloaded a lot of your videos and I listen your accent everyday. I hope you will upload more videos when you're free. (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤
I request sir u can create one English speaking application
Crowbar. Crow is bird as I remember.