Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles - Hi, Bob, the Canadian here. I wanted to make one last video for the year 2020 because I had a few things I wanted to say. The first thing I want to say is this: I like you. I like you a lot. Now you might be sitting there watching this video thinking, how can Bob the Canadian like me? We've never met in real life. I know a little bit about him because I've watched his videos, but how can Bob the Canadian say he likes me? Well, there's one thing I know about you. And that one thing makes me like you a lot. And it's this: You have decided to learn another language. It is incredibly difficult to learn another language but you decided a year ago, maybe two years ago, maybe many years ago that you were going to learn another language and you chose to learn English. So, because I know that about you, I like you. I have always liked people who are willing to do difficult things. I have always liked people who are willing to take on huge challenges and then succeed. So you are awesome and I like you a lot. The second thing I wanted to say is this: I am just thankful that you watched my videos in 2020. When I looked back over the year, I looked at some of the videos I made and two videos stood out to me as being my favorites. I'm not sure if they're your favorites, but I really liked the video where I taught the prepositions in, on, by an at because I got to climb a tree. And I really enjoyed doing the video about my pet peeves. That was a fun video for me to make as well. So when I looked back on 2020, I randomly read through some comments on different videos. And I just have to once again, say, thank you for watching my lessons. I know it sounds funny when the teacher thanks the students for watching their lessons or for doing their lessons but I just really appreciate it. Not because of the thumbs ups and not because of the views, but just because you guys have given me really good feedback. And most of you have said that you enjoy my lessons and that they are helpful. So thank you so much for watching my lessons in the past year. 2020 was kind of a strange year. It had its ups and downs, we would say in English, but certainly I really enjoyed all of the video lessons that I created. I do wanna say thank you as well to those of you that come to my live streams. I love doing the live streams every Friday and Saturday. It's just a lot of fun to teach a topic on Friday and to just hang out with you on Saturday and answer your questions. So when I look back on 2020, thank you very much. In a few days on January 3rd, my channel will be four years old. I will have been doing YouTube for four years. There's a great verb test. That's for you. I will have been doing YouTube for four years and I can hardly believe it. It seems like time has gone very quickly. I did notice though that my hair is a lot grayer than it was four years ago. If you go back and watch some of my earlier videos, my hair was more brown than gray but it certainly has started to turn gray. So anyways, in a few days it will be the four-year anniversary of my channel. Thank you for being subscribers and for watching and for just helping me build something that I think is really cool. I know I could claim that I built it, but you can't build something without everyone helping out. So thank you for being subscribers and members and watching videos and just helping me build this little spot on the internet where people can learn a bit more English. Now let's talk about 2021. 2021 starts later today if you're watching this video on December 31st. Everyone tonight will yell happy new year but most people will be at really small parties because... or not at a party at all. I'm not going to a party, by the way. It'll just be Jen and I and the kids tonight, but it will be 2021. So first of all, what should you do in 2021? First of all, don't feel bad if you didn't learn as much English as you wanted to in 2020. So if you finished 2020 and you were like, oh, I had really big goals and I didn't learn as much English as I wanted to. Don't worry about it. Don't stress about it. Set new goals for 2021. Just work harder at the things that you know you need to work hard at. I think 2021 will be a great year. I am obviously back from a little break. If you didn't realize it, I haven't made a video on this channel since last Saturday or last Friday. No, actually it's been longer than that. It's been so long I can't even remember. But I'm back. In two days there'll be a new video and it will be a grammar lesson. Two days after that there'll be another video and it will be a grammar lesson, I think you will enjoy it. I'm starting the year with some hard lessons. (laughing) I've started the year with some lessons that I think you will really enjoy and that will really help you improve your English. So what should you do in 2021? Set good goals, be determined, do well, just be positive about the year. Don't let maybe some failures of the last year influence how you think about the future. Okay? Make sure that you are just positive and having good, happy thoughts. Happy thoughts are a good thing to have. Anyways, I don't have a lot else to say. I think I've thanked you too many times but I'll thank you once again. Thank you so much for watching my videos. This was never going to be something as big as what it is. Okay? When I initially started, it was just something I was doing just to learn some stuff. And then all of you started watching. So thank you very much. Thanks to all of you who have been here for four years. Thanks to those of you that have just joined in the last week. But anyways, I'm gonna go now. It's kind of a miserable day here, but I'm in a really good mood so I'll leave you with a smile. I hope you have a great December 31st and I hope you have an amazing 2021. Bye.
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