Hello Mr Bob, I would like to say that due to your lessons I passed FCE speaking on 185 points out from 190. The British estimated my level of speaking as advanced. I am really grateful to you for your topics, lessons and your experience which your share out with us. Thank you very much.
Hello teacher Bob! I'm always watch your videos and I'm a member too. Love your classes. I'm also a farmer here in Brazil. In our property we have a sugar cane plantation, raise fishs, sheeps and some cows to get milk. We always have a lot of things to do but it's a wonderful life for sure. Congrats you have a beautiful farm there in Canada. Thanks for the classes!
Hi Bob! Here is Ricardo from Brazil. I'm agronomist, working in a fertilizer company. I've been watching a lot of english teachers on RU-vid, but yes, I confess, you're on my top 5 teachers hahaha I loved this class in special, cause its my daily routine so it'll helps a lot. I'd appreciate if you do more classes about farming Thank you very much teacher Bob!
Hello Bob, I really pamper my English with your efficient lessons! I have improved a lot my vocabulary thanks to them..Have a wonderful Sunday! See you
Thank you so much teacher Bob for this interesant and important topics, I really love this topics because I live in a countryside, thanks a lot teacher!
Hello Mr Bob, that was very cool lesson. Thank you so much! I would like to ask you for making one more lesson about how to call action in farm such as "to weed", "to plant", "to grow" etc, which will be really helpful for me since I'm living in the countryside and want to tell my friends in English what I'm doing here. Have a good time. Thanks for reading.
Hi, Bod, thank you very much for sharing us this interesting video about farming. I lived in the countryside, China. It seems that you all hold a big farming land, and you did it with the help of equipments. I would like to share you something here. The fields are divided into pieces for us. Because of our huge population, so, the average farm land for each family is small and located in different areas. I am in Hubei Province, considering the climate and temperature, we grow two kinds of crops in one area each year. There are two kinds of farm land: one is called dry farm, we grow corn, bean, or cotton from spring to summer for it is warmer and better for them in such seasons, and then change it with wheat or cole to counter winter; The other farm land is called wet farm, we grow rice from May to August, which is our staple food. After the harvest, we will grow the same wheat or cole when it gets cold. When I was child , they were all grown and harvested by hand. And now, we will rent a small combine to harvest them. Because our farm land is small, so, we live very concentrated, as one house by one house. From your video, you are spread out, it's even a few meters from your house to your neighbor's and each of you owns a big farm house, that's very interesting. Oh~I rememeber your words about "fence", here is one said that"Three stakes for a fence and three groups for a hero", which means just as a fence needs the support of three stakes, an able fellow needs the help of three other people.(I got it from the Internet) In my opinion, it means the person who wants to do something great, he should try to get the help from the others.(Not just three) Sorry, it may take you some time to read it. Anyway, thank you very much again for your wonderful introduction!!! Hope you are all good. Looking forward to your next amazing video or LIVE!!!
Hello, bob . This is Alex from China . I am your English fan . I meet an English question “ there is lots to see.” Why not use “are “ instead of “is”. This sentence is in English text book in China
Yes, I think I mentioned this in another comment right? In informal English we sometimes break the rules! Crazy! Here is a video about some other rules we break: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b7ZalwcZd7s.html
Hi, Bob the Canadian. I'm a farmer from Belarus and I've just found your RU-vid Channel. It's double pleasure for me, to learn English and to enlighten at the same time. Thank you!
Hi Bob, Good Afternoon. Thank you for the wonderful lesson. As always, it improved my vocabulary. By the way, I grew up in farms too. I am proud to say my father is a farmer. We usually grow rice, corn, groundnuts and several vegetables. I believe farming is ever green and all the generations need it.
Hii my teacher bob Nice to meet u I m a farmer nd my father is also farmer nd we have a 6 acre land . My father does different kinds of agriculture. We have also grow banana nd then we sell the banana. In this time we grow a mentha of our land . After sometime we harvest this crop. And we have a cattle shed Nd i have two cows.nd my mumm daily milk by hand . After fifteen days we will grow a rice crop . Thnks so much sir .❤️❤️❤️
Hi, thanks for giving us interesting topics, which are not common these days . The context has a lots of meaningful . The pictures are really helpful . and your pronunciation is excellent as well. I am looking forward to watching tomorrow. Thanks for being an excellent teacher,
jó kerítés, jó szomszéd ... good fence,good neighbour , Slovakia - -Hungarian language,and in slovak language ,is the same as yours „Dobré ploty robia dobrých susedov.“ good fences makes good neigbours
Hey Bob, as always, an excellent lesson! My father has a little farmer. In this pandemic period, it has been the best place to go with my kids every weekend! Over there he raises cows (dairy farm), grows vegetables and fruits, in particular, bananas!!! Here in Brazil, we have a lot of kinds of bananas: "banana prata" (silver banana???), "banana da terra" (plantain), "banana nanica" (dwarf banana), "banana maçã" (apple banana???), "banana ouro" (gold banana???), among others... I'm not sure about the correct translation... Sorry. Have a blessed weekend!
Hello Bob! Hope you and your family doing well. Did you had a professional degree in farming ? Does someone needs a certification to do farming or they just buy the land and can grow anything they want in their agriculture?