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  • Hey, everyone, how's it going?

  • As Aaron, the language nerd here, I hope you're doing very, very well.

  • Welcome to another episode of Super Easy English.

  • In today's episode, we're going to talk about lots of words that have to do with nature.

  • I am in France right now as I am making this video, and I am in a very small village, which is in the middle of the nature in the middle of nature.

  • And so I thought I would take this time to make a video, talking about some nature words.

  • Well, with the that aside, let's start something that we see a lot in nature is trees this year?

  • Well, these here are all trees.

  • All of these are trees.

  • There are lots and lots and lots of trees in nature.

  • On the tree, there are many different things.

  • We have, for example, on a tree.

  • We have many leaves.

  • This is one leaf.

  • This is another leaf.

  • There are many different leaves if there is only one.

  • If there's only one leaf, we say leaf L E.

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  • If there are many great like theory of many, many, many of them, we say, leaves Rachel L.

  • E A V E s in nature.

  • There are also many plants.

  • If you look behind me, these our plants in nature, some plants are a little bit dangerous and you can't touch them.

  • For example, this plant behind me, all of these plants a love them, all of them All of all of these plants back here, all of them.

  • They are very dangerous.

  • I cannot touch these plants.

  • If I touch this plant, it will hurt my hand.

  • My hand will get lots of bumps and it will hurt a lot.

  • This plant behind me, this plant is called in English.

  • We call it Nettle Nettle.

  • Let me give you a little bit of a closer look.

  • This is what nettle looks like if we zoom in a bit in nature, there are also many flowers that are quite pretty with flowers often will have bees or bumble bees that fly around them and fly in them.

  • If you look at this little video clip here, you will see a flower, a very pretty one and a B that is flying around the flower.

  • Another very common plant is dandy Lions dandy lions look like this and I think they are everywhere.

  • Most or many of the countries and places that I've visited all have dandy lions, and many people don't like thumb in nature.

  • We also will often see creeks or streams, which looked kind of like this.

  • Behind me this one year, I can give you a little bit of a closer look so you can see.

  • But a creek or a stream is basically like it's kind of like a river, but it's much smaller, much smaller than a river.

  • There is a technical difference.

  • There is a small difference between between a creek and a stream.

  • But honestly, there are very few people who really know exactly what the difference is.

  • And it's at least for me, for people I know, my friends, my family, et cetera.

  • I find most people will use the word creak and stream.

  • They'll use both to mean the same thing.

  • Well, everyone, thank you so much for watching this video.

  • I appreciate it.

  • If you have any questions, comments, anything at all, right them in the comments below and I will answer them for you.

  • Have a good day and we will talk next time.

  • Bye for now.

Hey, everyone, how's it going?

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