Let’s Learn English at the Amusement Park - A Fun English Lesson🍁

Do you want to learn English? Do you want to have a fun English lesson? Then come with me to the amusement park and let’s learn some English together while we explore Canada’s Wonderland! In this lesson I’ll take you with me on an English field trip and we’ll go to Canada’s Wonderland, one of the biggest amusement parks in Canada. You’ll see roller coasters, games, and water rides, and along the way I’ll make sure that you learn some new English words and phrases. It will be so much fun and it will be great English listening practice for you! Let’s go! ⌛ Remember: Always watch the video three times. Twice today with English subtitles on, and once tomorrow with the English subtitles off. This will reinforce the English you have learned! -- SEND ME A POSTCARD: Bob the Canadian P.O. Box 419 Smithville, Ontario Canada L0R2A0 -- ✅ PARTIAL TRANSCRIPT: Hi! Bob the Canadian here. Let’s learn English at the amusement park! Well, hey, welcome to this video where I thought we would learn some English at the amusement park. I’m here today at Canada’s Wonderland one of the biggest amusement parks in Canada. But, hey, if this is your first time here, don’t forget to click the subscribe button below and give me a thumbs up at some point during this video. I’d really appreciate it. Well let’s go in, but I think before I do, I’m going to need to buy a ticket. So when you go to an amusement park like Canada’s Wonderland you need to buy a ticket. Usually outside the park, the amusement park, you’ll see that they have ticket booths and the signs above say ticket sales. So you would head over there and you would get yourself a ticket. That’s where I’m heading right now. Well, I got my ticket. I’m sorry, they wouldn’t let me use my camera by the ticket booth, but we’re ready to go in. So there’s quite a few people, so it looks like I’m going to have to wait in line to get into the park. So, I’m just gonna get in line over here. So I’m getting closer, but I think they’ll need to check my backpack just to make sure I’m not bringing anything into the park that I shouldn’t be. Bob the Canadian never brings stuff into the park that he shouldn’t bring into the park. Looks like I’m next. What do you need? Yep. You bet. There you go. You need keys? Pardon? No problem. Keys. And that’s it. Yeah. Thank you very much. There’s not a whole lot in there. Thank you very much. Have a good day. You too! Now I gotta give my ticket. Hello, how are you? Sorry I should have unfolded it for you. That’s ok, it’s fine. All set. So this is called a turnstile, so we’re gonna go through that next. And we are in the park! So we made it. We’re in the park. You can see behind me there is a fountain. Here there’s a flower bed, and in the distance you can see a really big mountain. It’s not actually a real mountain they built it there. So welcome to Canada’s Wonderland! So this is a roller coaster. You can see the people are getting pulled towards the top, and in a minute they’re going to come flying down. So here they go. They might scream a little bit. We’ll see. We do go on these rides for fun by the way. There they go! It’s a fun time. So I can’t go on the ride with my camera, but this might help you get a sense of what it would feel like. #englishlesson #learnenglish #canadaswonderland **Note: All images used under: CC0 License ✓ Free for personal and commercial use ✓ No attribution required From or
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