Let's Learn English! Topic: Names of Ordinary Things with "of" 🧻🥣🎴 (Lesson Only)

There are many things around us with long names that have multiple words. In this English lesson I'll help you learn the names of common items that have long names with the word "of" in the name.
For example, in the bathroom you'll see rolls of toilet paper. In the kitchen you might see a box of crackers or a pan of soup. At night you might shuffle a deck of cards as you play with friends.
In this English class you'll learn terms like: box of crackers, figment of your imagination, pan of soup, bowl of soup, sip of water, cup of tea, roll of tape, deck of cards, scrap of paper, tank of gas, pack of paper, dollop of whipped cream, and many more!
I hope you enjoy this English lesson about the names of things with "of" in the name! Have a great day!
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    "I'm gonna grab a scrap of paper, sir." "The tray of ice cubes is in there." "Could I have a spoonful of sugar?" he asked irritably. "Oh no, she dropped the whole flat of eggs: what're we supposed to eat now?" "It appears that man is just a figment of your imagination!" "Do you need another jar of pickles for that?" "Hay, could I buy a galon of milk in here?" "From behind the stack of wood, I could scarcely see anything." "My buddies and I are having a six pack of beer tonight: are you gonna come over?" Thank you so much for this lesson, Bob! Best regards from Ukraine! Keep up the great vocabulary lessons!

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  • @carlosdealcantara_
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    Is there an exact criteria to decide whether we use, for example, "a tank Of gas" or "a gas tank"? To me it seems that not using "of" always sounds more natural in English. Is it usually interchangeable or there are rules to it?

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  • @RhillEnglish
    @RhillEnglish29 күн бұрын

    🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 *🧾 Introduction to Common Phrases with "of"* - Introduces the topic of common English phrases containing the word "of." - Examples include "spoonful of sugar" and "deck of cards," illustrating everyday language. 00:58 *📝 Specific Usage of "Scrap of Paper"* - Explains how "scrap of paper" is used for making quick notes. - Describes a practical application, such as reminding oneself to bring a car to the garage. 01:58 *⛽ Concept of a "Tank of Gas"* - Discusses the term "tank of gas" used when refueling vehicles. - Highlights different regional terminology for gasoline. 02:26 *📦 Varieties of "Roll of Tape"* - Explains different types of tape all coming in rolls, like masking and scotch tape. - Provides a context of using "roll of tape" for household reminders. 03:23 *🧊 Using "Tray of Ice Cubes" During Heatwaves* - Describes making a "tray of ice cubes" to cope with hot weather. - Emphasizes the comfort of having ice cubes available during a heatwave. 04:23 *🍵 Mention of "Cup of Tea"* - Talks about the preference for saying "cup of tea" over other variations. - Notes the phonetic simplification of "of" in casual speech. 04:54 *🥄 Introduction of "Spoonful of Sugar"* - Introduces "spoonful of sugar" as a common measure in cooking and serving. - Connects the term to everyday language used in preparing and enjoying food. 05:54 *📄 Concept of a "Pack of Paper"* - Discusses buying a "pack of paper" for printing needs. - Expands on different types of paper packs available for various printing purposes. 06:25 *🃏 Use of "Deck of Cards"* - Describes a "deck of cards" as essential for playing card games. - Mentions the standard composition of a deck for clarity on what it includes. 07:22 *🍦 Teaching "Dollop of Whipped Cream"* - Explains "dollop" as a term used for a small amount of a soft substance, typically food. - Uses whipped cream as an example to describe the size and appearance of a dollop. 08:22 *🥚 Differentiating "Carton of Eggs" and "Flat of Eggs"* - Clarifies "carton of eggs" as a common purchase and differentiates from "flat of eggs." - Provides a practical scenario of needing various quantities of eggs, using the terms carton and flat. 09:25 *🧻 Overview of "Roll of Toilet Paper"* - Covers the necessity and ubiquity of "roll of toilet paper" in household bathrooms. - Discusses cultural variations in bathroom hygiene practices, emphasizing the roll’s commonplace presence. 10:25 *🍲 Describing "Bowl of Soup" and "Pan of Soup"* - Distinguishes between "bowl of soup" as a serving and "pan of soup" as the quantity prepared. - Uses a familial context to explain how these terms fit into daily language and meal preparation. 11:25 *🍫 Variations for "Piece of Chocolate"* - Explains different terminologies like "square of chocolate" or "bar of chocolate" depending on the context. - Shares a personal anecdote to illustrate typical usage and preferences in consuming chocolate. 12:24 *🧠 Introducing "Figment of Your Imagination"* - Introduces "figment of your imagination" to describe something unreal or imagined. - Provides examples from both child and adult perspectives to explain how the phrase is applied in everyday conversation. 13:28 *🛒 Miscellaneous Containers and Their Uses* - Lists various containers like "jar of pickles" and "can of beans," explaining their specific uses. - Discusses the practical aspects of storage and packaging in everyday shopping and storage. 16:22 *🥛 Regional Differences in "Gallon of Milk"* - Talks about regional differences in packaging milk, comparing "gallon of milk" and "bag of milk." - Highlights cultural and regional variations in how basic commodities like milk are sold and stored. 18:13 *🔧 Exploring "Set of Wrenches"* - Explains "set of wrenches" as a collection of tools, commonly used in mechanical and DIY projects. - Provides details on the composition of a typical set to give clarity on what is included in such a set. 19:11 *🛠️ Practical Examples of Sets and Stacks* - Delves into practical examples like "stack of wood" and "pair of socks," explaining their everyday relevance. - Discusses how these terms are integrated into regular maintenance, clothing, and construction contexts. 21:09 *🍺 Cultural Nuance in "Six Pack of Beer"* - Elaborates on "six pack of beer" as both a quantity of beer and a colloquial term for well-defined abdominal muscles. - Uses this term to discuss cultural expressions and humor in language relating to physical fitness and casual drinking habits. 22:05 *💐 Aesthetic Appreciation in "Bouquet of Flowers"* - Describes "bouquet of flowers" as a decorative arrangement, often used in home decor and gift-giving. - Connects the term to personal and aesthetic enjoyment, emphasizing the beauty and appeal of floral arrangements.

  • @user-et2kg7ig2n
    @user-et2kg7ig2nАй бұрын

    Hi Bob How are you

  • @Glonist
    @Glonist28 күн бұрын

    Just i notice something funny "You say "six paks" for someone who has abdominal muscle prominent in french we say "chocolate bar" A wink from France

  • @juliogarzon8887
    @juliogarzon8887Ай бұрын

    Why are you so handsome bob 😍

  • @natalieziedane501
    @natalieziedane50115 күн бұрын

    Once open a time I ate par of chocolate in one hour 😂😂

  • @m_jkl7435
    @m_jkl743519 күн бұрын

    Producto

  • @CoronaVirus-uy1cw
    @CoronaVirus-uy1cwАй бұрын

    Good job

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    Hi🎉

  • @IrfanKhan-ge7vx
    @IrfanKhan-ge7vx22 күн бұрын

    Bobbie, They are called partitives in English.

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    nước lợ

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    @365saifullaraАй бұрын

    Sir, Bob the Canadian I like your English lessons which you acted out outside. I get bored whenever I am watching your videos like this. Please act out directly outside and quit teaching like this. I know that will be a little bit harder but the poeple will watch your videos quickly and a lot. Thanks a lot if I talked in direct language I apologize for that.

  • @user-lf7sd4yl1t
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    Thanks,Bob! Hugs from Ukraine!

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    Thank you