English Quiz! Garden Tools Vocabulary
English Quiz! Garden Tools Vocabulary
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Almost wrong so that I learned a lot. Thanks again.
Hi! Thanks for a lot of vocabulary! i got 4 right and 9 wrong.
– with a rake, we rake the leaves;
– with a shovel, we dig a hole;
– with a pitchfork, we pitch hay;
– with a tiller or cultivator, we break up the earth;
– with a pickaxe, we pick the ground;
– with an ice pick; we can climb a mountain;
– with a hedge trimmer(pruning shears), we trim a bush;
– with a chainsaw, we cut down a tree;
– with a wheelbarrow, we take away the sand for example;
– with a watering can, we water flowers;
– with a rubber boots, we can go across a little stream;
– with rubber gloves, we protect our hands from electrocution;
– with soil in flower pot, we help plants to grow up quickly.
Thank u ππ great lesson. I almost didn’t know this. Are u planning to visit Poland maybe? π€
Love the little example in the end, i think you can def put several of them. Thanks for vid. Youβre my favorite morning youtuber
el video: amm oomm haaa meaeaaeeaae okey no intento ofender a nadie peor de eso se trata
I got 6 correct answers. Rest of all i learned. Thanks for the lesson.
Good words thanks a lot
This time you teach fast fast why? You don’t give good explication, you know what? There are lot of People start to learn english.
MARK πππ
Hey Mark! Hurray! Now there’s audio! I could hear your brilliant lesson through! Thanks for teaching! We are having the right season for tilling or cultivating gardens in Russia. Which is the best in English, to till a garden or to cultivate one? Have a nice day and take care!
Almost the all words are same in my native language, Sinhalese (Sri Lanka).
We don’t have words in Sinhalese language, so we use the English form.
What it means "spirit of perfect harmony" i couldn’t be able to understand this phrase .
Why is this showing up for me. English is the only language I know
Great! Let’s call a spade a spade! πππππππππππ
Shovel= I learnt in my school word spade.
I like gardens so much. Thanks a lot, Mark! β€π.
Hi. Mark, Please help me. How to pronounce this word. Specific it’s really difficult. Thanks a lot.
well done!
Hello teacher!
Amazing lesson!πππππββοΈ
I got only 6! Boots ( Rubber boots) gloves ( work gloves) ,watering can, chainsaw ( I have seen that often here) , soil and then flower pot. I think I scored only 5π€( 1/2 mark minus for boots and glovesπ)
Anyway if I watch this lesson again I do pass with full mark !!ππ
Thanks so much for the great lesson!ππ
Have a great morning!πββοΈ
Take care! Teacher!π
great lesson!!!!!!
Thanks alot for you all videos, Ive learned alot english from u. you’re the best english teacher on the internet, thanks alot for u share ur knowledgement with a thousand people by here. Thnks alot Marc and God bless u!!!
1.Rake-raking.
2.Shovel-shoveling.
3..Pitchfork-I am pitching hay with a pitchfork.
4.Cultivator.
5.Pickaxe or ice pick.
6.Hedge trimmer or pruning shears.
7.Chainsaw.
8.Wheelbarrow.
9.Watering can.
10.Rubber boots.
11. Work gloves.
12. Soil-potting soil.
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In somalia shovel is call majarafad and rake is call fargeeto
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Hi Mark, I’m afraid there’s a typo, sheep sheering? or sheep shearing?
Have you seen Claire lately? She’s become as thin as a rake in the last six months! I’ve always been thin as a rake, even when I tried to gain weight.
Mark, may i ask you how old you are please?
Hi, Mark! I think it should be "sheep sheAring" at the very end of the episode, right?
Shee shear or sheer ?
I believe shear is correct !
Plough the soil
Winter gloves,safety gloves
Best teacher iam so for you.
very nice lesson.
#pandittechi
#panditastro
nice
rake and shovel I had know.
Good morning my good teacher
I live in the desert
In spring, throughout the season there is the sand wind
It’s raining sand
I can say I dust or I pick up the sand with a shovel ?
All my respects my dear english teacher
Have a nice weekend
I subscribed. This set up was cute. I love it!
I focused on your chest
Cero, no one, Nothing ππbut I’m going to study. ππ»ββοΈ
I don’t even know some of these in my language lol
i love it it was an amazing video
break aleg
I got 0 out of all of them
Hable en espaΓ±ol
Seems like you are going to be a homeman,and does anyone say you are kind of getting fat !
Goalkeeper gloves.
4:18
Mark: That might me a hard one.
Me who have been playing Minecraft for 6 years: Lmao ez
Thank u. Bt u got fat i dnt know if it is bcoz it was long time me not getting time to watch ur videos
Hi Mark.. when I saw the second picture, I said "it’s a spade!": is it correct? are the words "spade" and "shovel" synonymous? In other words, can I "spade" snow? or say: I’m spading a hole in my garden.
Thank you teacher! π
Hi Mark!
It was like shooting fish in a barrel, for me!! I got all 13!!π
I’ve always asked myself how these garden tools would be called in English, every time I went to the countryside and had to use the rake,the hoe and so on!!
So,I guessed them because I’ve already known them!!
In addition to the hoe,you forgot to mention the lawnmower and the string trimmer!! These are also used in the countryside/garden!!
May I ask you a question, if don’t mind?? I knew that in American English, and I thought it was the same for Canadian language, the spelling of the word " Pickaxe" is without the vowel "E" ( Pickax)!! While I knew that "Pickaxe" is a UK word!! Am I wrong??π€π€π€π€
Anyway, Mark, are you going to buy a pair of pink bubber boots???
πππππππ If so! You’d look like a flower when you wear them to work in your backyard!!πΊπΊπΊπΊπΊ "Look like a flower " is another my town’s slang!! It’s used in a humorous way to tell people that perhaps they’d have been better not wear those shoes or clothes!! ππππ
I always wear rubber boots ( not pink πππ) when I go to the countryside!! Wearing them,allows us to protect ourselves from any snakes bites!! Believe me, there are many snakes in those places!!πππππLast year, I saw one among hidden among the tomato plants,while I was picking tomatoes!! π±π±π±π±ππππ
Obviously, I ran away like a bat out of hell as soon as I saw it!!
If it were up to me,snakes would have gone the way of the dodo!!
In fact, never in a million years, I’ll forgive Noah for getting a couple of snakes and a couple of mosquitoes on the ark during the Great Flood!! πππππ
Okay Mark, this is your joke!!
A lemon says to the papaya:"Hey baby,let’s go for a ride in the city with my new car!!!ππππ
The papaya replied:" New car????
I see a lemon!!!πππππππ
Have a nice day!! Take care,Mark!!πββοΈ
I have learnt most of the names from crime file thriller game π so I could guess them right…this video remind me of that game that used to play during my college daysπthanks for lesson so much.