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Welcome to this English lesson about fixing and repairing things. This is part 2! I did a lesson about a year ago where I talked a lot about fixing things, and in this lesson I'll help you learn even more English words and phrases to talk about fixing and repairing things. It seems like every day there is something that needs fixing in my house or around the farm, and I'm sure you have the same thing in your life!
If you haven't learned how to talk about fixing and repairing in English then this free class will help you out! It's a good idea as an English learner to know how to talk about things that need to be fixed.
In this English lesson you'll learn words and phrases like: wobbly table, squeaky hinge, paper jam, stained rug, clogged sink, loose wire, burnt out light bulb, on the fritz, tarnished jewelry, pothole, tripped trip, and more!
I hope you enjoy this second English lesson about fixing and repairing.
Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeNwxc0y-xg or find by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Fixing"
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Welcome to this English lesson about fixing and repairing things. This is part 2! I did a lesson about a year ago where I talked a lot about fixing things, and in this lesson I'll help you learn even more English words and phrases to talk about fixing and repairing things. It seems like every day there is something that needs fixing in my house or around the farm, and I'm sure you have the same thing in your life!
If you haven't learned how to talk about fixing and repairing in English then this free class will help you out! It's a good idea as an English learner to know how to talk about things that need to be fixed.
In this English lesson you'll learn words and phrases like: wobbly table, squeaky hinge, paper jam, stained rug, clogged sink, loose wire, burnt out light bulb, on the fritz, tarnished jewelry, pothole, tripped trip, and more!
I hope you enjoy this second English lesson about fixing and repairing.
Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeNwxc0y-xg or find by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Fixing"
Listen on: Apple Podcasts  Spotify
Support the show

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