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  • So we all know that television shows

  • are a great way to learn English.

  • Television shows are a great way

  • to practice your English,

  • but I've never given you specific television shows

  • that you should watch, so in this English lesson,

  • I'm going to give you five different television shows

  • that you can watch to learn English,

  • and to practice your English.

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  • So, the first show that I think you should watch

  • is called The Amazing Race.

  • It is a reality TV show,

  • that means it takes place kind of in real life,

  • and the reason I like this show

  • is because the people who are in The Amazing Race,

  • the competitors in The Amazing Race,

  • have to do a series of challenges,

  • and those challenges are often in real world situations.

  • So sometimes they have to go to a store

  • and buy something.

  • Sometimes they need to go to a certain place

  • in a town, and do a certain task,

  • and while they're doing it,

  • they have to talk to each other,

  • so you get a lot of really good,

  • authentic English conversation

  • when you watch The Amazing Race.

  • Because it's a competition,

  • you also learn some words and phrases

  • for cheering people on when they're doing certain things.

  • So The Amazing Race is a great show.

  • In fact, if you want, there's even

  • The Amazing Race: Canada,

  • where they have an amazing race

  • across our own country, and other parts of the world.

  • One of the other reasons I do like The Amazing Race,

  • is because they do go to other countries.

  • I think that The Amazing Race is an amazing show,

  • because they travel the world,

  • and you get to have a small glimpse

  • of what it's like in other countries.

  • So, that's the first one, The Amazing Race.

  • Great show, my kids love it, by the way.

  • The second show that I think you should watch is Survivor.

  • Now, in the show Survivor,

  • people are on an island and they can't get off,

  • and every week someone gets kicked off the island,

  • so it's also a reality TV show,

  • and it's a very interesting show

  • because oftentimes you'll hear people fighting.

  • You'll hear a lot of arguments on Survivor.

  • People do things in the show

  • that annoy other people, and so you end up

  • with these great authentic English conversations,

  • or arguments where people are kind of

  • verbally fighting with each other,

  • so it's a great show for that reason.

  • It's also a great show for the same reason

  • The Amazing Race is, because you'll see a number

  • of competitions, and you'll hear people,

  • you know, cheering each other on,

  • cheering on their team.

  • It's also a great show to learn English,

  • because when people get kicked off the show,

  • sorry I don't mean to laugh,

  • but when people get kicked off the show,

  • they show a lot of their emotions,

  • so it's a great show to see

  • how people respond emotionally

  • to things that are exciting,

  • and to things that are disappointing,

  • so that's the second show, Survivor, great show.

  • The third show that I think you should watch

  • is an older show, and it's called Friends.

  • It's a show about three ladies that live together,

  • and three men that live across the hall.

  • Actually two live across the hall,

  • one lives somewhere else,

  • and it's just a good look at

  • what conversations between people look like

  • in an American city.

  • It is a bit of an older show,

  • so it might not be exactly current,

  • but what I like the best about that show is

  • the characters are very relatable.

  • You get to know the characters on the show really well,

  • and you start to have a character who's your favorite,

  • a character who annoys you,

  • but it's very, very entertaining.

  • It's good to watch television shows

  • as you're learning English,

  • that you want to watch,

  • and I found a long time ago when I watched Friends,

  • it was just highly entertaining for me.

  • It was a great show for me to watch

  • as a native English speaker,

  • and I think you would really, really enjoy watching it.

  • I'm pretty sure it's on Netflix.

  • I'm not sure if it will be on Netflix in your country,

  • but Friends is a really, really good show.

  • I'm not gonna tell you who my favorite character is

  • on the show, but what I will tell you

  • is that he is a Canadian in real life,

  • so that's a little clue for you.

  • So that's the third show I think you should watch,

  • a show called Friends.

  • The fourth show that I think you should watch,

  • and this one is great for building your vocabulary,

  • it's called Jeopardy, and it is a game show.

  • So on the show Jeopardy there are three contestants,

  • and they have to try and guess the answers

  • to the questions that the host asks.

  • Actually they try to guess the question

  • to the answer that the host asks,

  • but Jeopardy is a great show for building your vocabulary.

  • You do have to realize though,

  • it's a pretty difficult show to watch

  • for someone learning English,

  • but it certainly is a great show,

  • because it will help you build your vocabulary,

  • and because it is a competition,

  • because it is a game show,

  • there are categories.

  • So, the categories for the questions,

  • or for the answers,

  • help you to start to think about

  • what the answer could be in advance.

  • So it's very, very cool in that sense,

  • that there will be a category on movies,

  • so you already can start to think about movies

  • as the show begins, and then the last thing

  • that's cool about it is Alex Trebek is Canadian.

  • Notice I really like shows

  • that have Canadians on them.

  • And by the way, all the shows that I have mentioned so far

  • are actually American shows.

  • Because I live so close to the American border,

  • it's only about 45 minutes away,

  • when I was growing up, and even now,

  • a lot of the television that I watch is from America,

  • so that was four, number four was Jeopardy,

  • and then here's the last one.

  • If you can find the English broadcast

  • of a show, or sorry, of the sport

  • that you like to watch, you should do that.

  • For me, when I was learning French,

  • it was awesome to be able to watch hockey in French.

  • If you watch football, if you watch American football,

  • if you watch, maybe you watch rugby,

  • and maybe you watch cricket,

  • if you can change the language on that show

  • to be in your, from your own language to English,

  • that will really, really benefit you.

  • One of the biggest benefits is that

  • you already know the sport really well,

  • so because you already know the sport,

  • it's easier for your brain

  • to understand what's going on,

  • and you'll learn a lot of new words

  • and vocabulary really, really quickly.

  • So, watch your favorite sport in English.

  • Maybe you like some sort of auto racing.

  • Maybe you're a Formula 1 fan.

  • I highly recommend you start watching Formula 1 in English.

  • So, anyways, Bob the Canadian here,

  • that was five different television shows

  • that I think you should watch.

  • I think they will help you a lot to learn English,

  • and I think that if you are new here,

  • you should subscribe.

  • Maybe give me a thumbs up,

  • and I appreciate that you are watching,

  • and I hope that this video helped you learn

  • just a little bit more English,

  • and I'll see you in the next video.

So we all know that television shows

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通過這五部電視劇學習英語 (Learn English with These Five TV Shows)

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