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Welcome to this English lesson about conveniences. In this
lesson, I'm going to talk about all of the things that make
life just a little bit nicer. I'm going to talk about all of
the little inventions and techniques and things that can
happen in the world that make life a little easier. That make
life a little bit more convenient. I thought as I was
making this lesson, maybe I could even do a lesson someday
on inconveniences. I'm not sure there are enough of them. I'm
sure there are. But let's stay focused. This English lesson
today will be about conveniences. So the first
convenience I have is the washing machine and possibly
the dryer. Now, I do wanna say one thing about this lesson. I
recognize that things are different in different parts of
the world and when you go back in time, things were different
as well. I think that uh the washing machine is a relatively
new invention this century. Um and it has very much made it
easier to wash clothes and if you have a dryer as well, it
makes it easier to dry clothes. In English, we that we're going
to do the laundry at least in Canada. So, when we have a lot
of dirty clothes in the hamper, we take them to the washing
machine and we use the washing machine to do the laundry. Um
we use it to wash our clothes and then we use the dryer to
dry them. We actually, I think, I've mentioned this in past
lessons, we don't have a dryer. We do have a washing machine
but we usually hang our clothes on a drying rack outside so
that they can dry naturally. It's a little cheaper than
running a dryer but I know many people who live in a small
apartment, they might do their laundry and then hang it up in
their apartment or they might have a dryer as well. And if
you don't have a washing machine or dryer, you might go
to the laundromat. That's a place where you can go to wash
your clothes. Contact lenses. So, contact lenses, I don't
wear them but I hear they are very very convenient. Um they
are one of modern conveniences in life. A modern convenience
is something that's been invented in the last fifty or
100 years. Um many people who wear glasses love wearing
contacts instead. Notice I call them contacts. That's kind of
the short way to refer to them in English. So Jen wears
contacts. I could also say Jen wears contact lenses. And some
of my kids wear contacts as well. They wear contact lenses.
The thing that's inconvenient about contact lenses that is
that you have to take them out and put them back in every
evening and every morning at least that's what I understand.
I don't actually wear them so I don't know. I think yes they
they take them out at night and they put them back in in the
morning. Online learning. So, online learning is definitely a
convenience. It's definitely something that makes life a
little easier. Now, for kids and for myself as a teacher, I
prefer in-person learning but for many of you, you are doing
some online learning right now. You are learning using the
internet. You're either watching this on your phone or
on your computer and so, in some ways, you are doing some
online learning right now. It's very convenient that I can do
an English lesson this morning and people from all over the
world um can watch it. Um it's very convenient. Um many many
years ago this would not have been possible. It would have
been impossible. But certainly the internet makes things a lot
more convenient. Running water. So running water is anytime you
have water that just comes out of the tap or the faucet when
you turn it on. Um if you think back in time and there are some
parts in the world of the world still where there is no running
water. Um but I know that uh one of the teachers I taught
with they didn't have I think they had running water in the
kitchen but they still had an outhouse when they had to go to
the bathroom. So in the middle of the Canadian winter when he
was a kid he had to go out of the house if he had to go to
the bathroom. So running water is certainly very very
convenient. And in addition to that having hot water in the
house. Having a hot water heater is very very convenient
as well. Pizza delivery. So this is the one thing that I do
not have where I live. When I lived in the city I actually
really enjoyed pizza delivery. I enjoyed the fact that you
could just make a phone call and a person would show up at
your door within 30 minutes with hot pizza. That was very
very convenient for me when I was a university student. I
really enjoyed the fact that um and it wasn't very expensive.
So I could make a phone call and for a few dollars a person
would bring a pizza to my door. Um and if you're having a party
you can order a stack of pizzas like this. This person is
bringing a whole bunch of pizzas but pizza delivery is
certainly uh one of the modern conveniences in some larger
cities in the world. And then we have this new delivery
service in North America, parts of Europe and other places in
the world called Uber Eats or Skip the Dishes. I think
there's something called DoorDash. There's a number of
different names for it but basically, they will bring you
food from any restaurant. It costs quite a bit of money but
if you for instance, we're stuck at home for a long time
and there was a lockdown, it was possible that you could
still get Uber Eats, okay? Or skip the dishes. You might have
been able to get food delivered to your house. I have never
used Uber Eats or skip the dishes. I have never had food
delivered. Um I think I've too cheap. I think I would rather
just go get the food myself or make the food myself at home. I
have done this though. Curbside pickup is a new modern
convenience. It's when you order things in advance from a
store or restaurant. Either you make a phone call or you order
it using an app and then they say your order will be ready
for curbside pickup at 930 and then you go to the store and
they bring the items to your car or they bring the groceries
to your car depending on what you ordered. I have used
curbside pickup quite a bit during the pandemic. When
stores were closed in this part of Ontario, Canada, most stores
and restaurants still offered curbside pickup. So, you could
drive your car up to the store or restaurant and a person
would come out and bring you your food. It was very, very
convenient. Out of season fruit and vegetables. So, I think
you'll understand this one uh once I explain it. In Canada,
we can buy a lot of different fruits and vegetables out of
season. We can buy strawberries in the middle of the winter.
That means that we can't grow strawberries in Canada. In the
winter. We have a lot of strawberries in June and July
but when the winter comes, all of our strawberries come from
California or Florida. So, it's very and very convenient to be
able to buy out of season fruit and vegetables and then we have
things like bananas which I love. We wouldn't call it an
out of season fruit but we would definitely say um it's an
imported fruit. So, it's really nice and very convenient to be
able to eat different fruits and vegetables from around the
world um and to eat them during the winter season when we can't
grow them ourselves. Let's see here. Fast food. So, as I
mentioned in the description, not all of the conveniences are
necessarily good. Fast food is very convenient. If you don't
have a lunch, you can quickly go to a fast food restaurant
and get something to eat um but it isn't necessarily healthy.
So, something can be convenient but also be unhealthy. So, um I
have to admit that I am guilty of buying fast food every once
in a while. There is something Convenient about you give your
order or you place your order and within minutes you have
food to eat. So fast food definitely a modern
convenience. Frozen food. So in our grocery stores there is a
section called the frozen food section. And in the frozen food
section you can buy frozen vegetables um and things that
are probably healthy for you. But you can also buy frozen
meals. You can buy frozen pizza. You can buy what's
called a TV dinner which is a meal in a tray that you just
microwave. Uh and frozen food, they're kind of like pre-made
meals and then they're frozen and this is another example of
something that maybe isn't healthy for you. Frozen food
often uh has a lot of salt in it and maybe isn't the best
thing to eat. At least not on a daily basis. Coffee makers. So
coffee makers have evolved over time and now we have coffee
makers where you simply put in a little pod of coffee and you
push a button and it brews a cup of coffee for you very
quickly. Even older coffee makers were very convenient but
certainly the newest coffee makers are super convenient. Um
you can also say they're very handy. Handy is another way to
say that something is convenient. Uh but certainly uh
a coffee maker. We sometimes just call it a Keurig because
that's one of the companies that makes this type of coffee
maker. Um I actually have a Keurig but mostly I just use it
for hot water to make tea. I used to use it to make coffee
and it was very convenient but now I just use it to make tea.
And then of course the microwave is super convenient.
If you take food to work that you would want that you would
like to heat up. It can be very handy to have a microwave at
work. You put your food in. Um you punch in 1 minute and you
hit start and then when it goes ding it's done. Um so yeah um
we we have a funny uh uh phrase in English. Sometimes we say,
I'm just gonna nuke it for a bit and I know that sounds like
nuclear like nuclear bomb but we sometimes in informal
English or slaying will say, um oh, I brought uh a couple hot
dogs to work. I'm just gonna nuke it. I'm gonna nuke them
for a sec which means you're going to put them in the
microwave. That might be regional. I'm not sure if
that's just this part of Canada. Uh but but it is a
funny thing to say, I think. There are a lot of different
appliances that are very convenient. I don't want this
to be a lesson about appliances but things like blenders and
mixers and bread machines are all very convenient. In fact,
the kitchen is a place where you will find a lot of modern
conveniences. You will find a lot of things that have been
invented to make life easier. In fact, just having our new
oven, we can tell it to turn on at a certain time of day. Um
all of those little things are very cool, very handy, and
very, very convenient. So, appliance large and small.
Bottled water. So again, not all of these conveniences are
actually good. Um if you drink bottled water every day, all
day and you don't recycle the bottle, then that's not a good
convenience. But it certainly is very convenient to be able
to buy bottled water when you are thirsty. If you go on a
trip or if you are out and about, out and about, you might
be thirsty, maybe you forgot to bring some water. It's very
convenient to be able to buy some bottled water. But please
drink bottled water when you need to um and please recycle
the bottles. Please don't throw them in the ditch. When I go
for a walk in the morning, there's often uh empty water
bottles in the ditch. So, please recycle. The drive
through. So, that is not how you spell the word through in
normal English. The THRU spelling almost only shows up
in drive through, okay? It's a short form. I always think they
didn't have enough money to put all the letters the sign. Um
but a drive thru is certainly uh very convenient. There are
many people in North America that go through the drive
through sometimes once a day. I don't go through it once a day.
Um and it's a way to buy food, to buy coffee, to buy something
to drink um without having to get out of your car. So if you
don't want to get out of the car, um I know it sounds kinda
lazy, doesn't it? You go through the drive-thru, you
drive up, you order something when you get to the drive-thru
window, uh you pay and give you your food and your drinks. So,
the drive thru is certainly very, very convenient. This is
one of my favorite conveniences and that is GPS. The global
positioning system is amazing to me. Uh a few weeks ago, Jen
and I had to drive to another city. We had to go to a city
that we had never been to before. And it was very nice to
have GPS. I used my phone because my phone has GPS on it.
Uh and I simply punched in the address of where we needed to
go and the GPS app just told us how to get there. So, very,
very handy, very, very convenient. Um I think from the
question before, um I think it was from Yarrowslav. This might
be my favorite modern convenience. It's GPS. I love
GPS. So handy when you're going somewhere where you have never
been before. Self-driving cars. So, a self-driving car, this is
a convenience that doesn't really exist yet. Well, it kind
of exists but they're testing it a lot, right? Um so, the
self-driving car is a car that doesn't need a driver. Someday,
when I'm old, I think I am going to really, really like
self-driving cars. Just the fact that if Jen and I wanted
to go to see a movie and if I was 75 years old and if my
eyesight wasn't good and if I didn't like driving anymore, it
would be so nice to just jump in a self-driving car and have
the car take us to the movie theater. So, that would
certainly be very, very cool. The snooze button. So, I'm not
sure if you like the snooze button. Uh for those of you
that are wondering what a snooze button is, if you set
your alarm and your alarm goes off, you can hit the snooze
button and you can sleep for another six or seven or ten
minutes. So, the snooze button is something I use every
morning once. Usually, I push the snooze button once and I
sleep for another six or 7 minutes and then my alarm goes
off again. Um so definitely the snooze button is another um
modern convenience in the world today. So very very handy but
it can also be a little bit dangerous. If you push the
snooze button too many times, you might end up being late for
work which isn't fun. The remote control, when I was a
kid, the TV didn't have a remote control. So, who do you
Think um was the remote control. The children were the
remote control. So my dad would say can you turn the TV up? Can
you turn the TV down? So make it louder or quieter. Can you
change it to channel two? Can you change it to channel seven?
And as kids we would run up and we would change the channel. Um
but certainly the remote control when it was invented is
a very very cool thing to have. Um when I am feeling lazy and
sitting in front of the TV um I Very much like the fact that I
have a remote control to turn up the volume or to turn down
the volume and to change the channels. Bank machine. In
Canada we call this an ATM or a bank machine. Uh ATM is short
for automatic teller machine. The bank machine is very very
handy. But I use it less and less. Because I hardly ever
need money anymore. I just use my card or my phone to pay for
stuff. So I think the bank machine when I was sixteen or
seventeen the bank started to put in bank machines and it was
very very convenient. I could deposit my paycheck after work
I could take money out on the weekend that was actually a bad
thing because sometimes I spent too much money on the weekend.
Sometimes when something's convenient it also allows you
to behave differently. And I certainly spent a lot more
money because there were bank machines and it was so easy. It
was so convenient to just go get more money out. And then
online banking is certainly very very convenient. Very very
handy. Most of the time I would say 90% of the banking that I
do I do online. I use online banking almost all the time.
Even for our flower business. Everything has become digital.
It's very rare for us to actually go to the bank to do
some banking. We just do it online. Very very easy. Very
very convenient. And then WiFi. Um maybe second only to GPS.
No, maybe this one should be first. I don't even think about
WiFi anymore but it is incredibly convenient. In fact,
I was in a park the other day and there was free WiFi in the
park. Like, I was outside. I actually thought that was a
little bit silly but at the same time, I found it kinda
handy and kinda convenient but WiFi, the ability to use your
computer, the ability to use your phone without plugging
into a wall without having to connect a wire to it so that
you can be on the internet. So, WiFi certainly is very
convenient, very handy, um very, very helpful. So, public
transit, anything that you pay to ride on or in is considered
public transit. Okay, that's not totally true. Buses, uh
streetcars, the subway, the metro, those are all considered
public transit and they are very convenient. When I lived
in Quebec City, I took the bus every I found it to be very,
very convenient. The reason I corrected myself is because
taxis and Uber are not considered public transit.
They're considered private transit. I'm not sure if that's
actually a phrase but anyways, public transit is usually run
by the government. In Canada, we have something called a
convenience store. So, we actually took the word
convenience and we, that's what we call our corner stores, our
small stores that you find in every town um and in your you
might call it a dairy or a corner store um but we call
them convenience stores. In fact, you can see it right
there. Avondale food stores, convenience with low prices.
They do have, it is convenient. You can just run in and buy
something quick. Although, if you need something like milk,
it's usually more expensive. The smartphone, I'm not gonna
spend it too much time on this one but the smartphone has
certainly made all of our lives more convenient. Um and
especially for me, the ability to communicate with people. I
find that very, very convenient. Garage door opener.
I do not have a garage door opener. My mom has a garage
door opener. When she comes home in her car, she pushes a
button on the remote control and her garage door opens and
she drives her car straight into her garage. She pushes the
button again and the door closes. Very, very convenient.
I wish I had a garage door opener but we don't actually
park our vehicles in the garage anyways. We, our garage is full
of stuff. We kind of use the garage um we do a lot of
seeding in the garage for the farm. So, it's a little bit
full. Air conditioning. So, uh the last few days here in
Ontario, Canada, it has been over thirty degrees. Uh there
has been a heat warning every day because it's very, very
humid. So, I am happy that we have air conditioning.
Definitely, it's very, very convenient uh to have air
conditioning. It just keeps your house cool and it makes it
a lot easier to get things done in the house. So, I put
rechargeable and then in brackets, anything. Anything
that you own that you can recharge instead of buying
batteries for it, I find very, very convenient. You might have
a rechargeable um you might have a rechargeable shaver like
what you have here. Um you might have um a rechargeable
toothbrush if you have a um uh an electric toothbrush. There
are so many things in the world now that you can just plug in
and charge and then you can use it again without having to buy
batteries. When I was a kid, I had a little pocket radio and I
was always bugging my parents to buy me a new battery. Um I
wish that it had been rechargeable. That would have
been really cool. So, anything that is rechargeable is very,
very convenient. And then cordless is kind of another way
to talk about rechargeable. So, we would call this a cordless
drill. You could also call it a rechargeable drill but it's far
more common to call it a cordless drill. Um there are so
many things now that are cordless, cordless drill. I
have a cordless saw. Um I have a what do I have? Other thing.
Oh, I have a cordless weed eater. So, it's like it's what
you use to trim um along buildings after you mow the
lawn. So, anything that's cordless, I find very, very
convenient. And then 24 hour in brackets, anything. Anything
that's available 24 hours a day. So, here I have the 24/7
emergency plumber. It's very convenient to have a store that
is open 24 hours a day. Our grocery store in our town is
open 24 hours a day it's very very convenient so you can go
and get something in the middle of the night when we were
younger and when our kids were babies sometimes you would need
something um maybe the baby wasn't sleeping um and you
needed to run to the grocery store we would have to wait
till the next day but now we have a 24 hour uh there's a lot
of things now that are open twenty-four hours. 24 hour
pharmacies are very handy. If you need uh some medicine or
something like that. The dishwasher, so we're talking
about uh some larger appliances. As you know, we
don't have a dishwasher. We do the dishes by hand. We wash all
of the plates and cups in the sink and we dry them by hand as
well but some people love having a dishwasher. One of the
reasons we don't have a dishwasher is because there's
too many people here. Uh we would need to do two loads of
dishes a day. It's easier, I think, just to wash them by
hand. The refrigerator, of course, very, very handy. Um
They used to, a long time ago, I live on a river and they used
to cut blocks of ice out of the river and when my parents moved
here, there was an ice building where they would store blocks
of ice and then, they would sell them during the summer um
but that all ended with the invention of the refrigerator,
a very cool, modern convenience. I see Judith
talking about how I say garage. Yes, I don't say garage.
Garage, garage, garage. I say garage. I think my American
friends say garage in Michigan but I say garage. Laptop, the
laptop uh as a computer, very convenient, rechargeable,
cordless. You can use it anywhere. If there's WiFi, you
don't have to plug it in and the battery life is now
amazing. My work laptop, the battery lasts all day. I know
that might seem normal to you but ten or years ago,
batteries, the laptops would be dead after an hour or two. So,
I'm very happy that now, my current laptop is very, it's
very convenient as a teacher. Uber or a taxi. So, Uber is
kind of like a private taxi. If you own a car, you can become
an Uber driver and people can pay you to get a ride. Um a
taxi is usually yellow and it's operated by a taxi company but
they do the same thing. If you need to go You can call an
Uber, you can call a taxi, they come and pick you up, they
bring you to your destination, and then you pay them. So, very
convenient. I think they will be replaced by robot cars
though. If not, that might have already started already. The
digital camera. So, my very first camera when I was eleven
or 12 years old, it was a film camera. So, I could take twelve
or twenty-four pictures um and then I had to pay to get the
photos developed. I had to go to a a photo store or a
Photoshop um and I had to pay someone to develop them and
then you would pick them up a few days later. So, it is very
convenient to have a digital camera. One, it does not cost
any money to take pictures. You can take a thousand pictures
and it doesn't cost anything. Uh two, you don't have to wait
to see the picture. You can go, you can literally see the
picture on the back of the camera as soon as you take the
picture. So, digital cameras super, super Convenient. Online
shopping, I will be honest. I didn't do a lot of online
shopping before the pandemic but now, I have become quite
happy with online shopping. It's very convenient to just go
online, pick the things you need, and click add to cart,
and then click check out, pay for the order, and then, in a
day or two, it arrives on your doorstep. So, certainly, online
shopping,
Online shopping is very, very convenient. Apple pay, tap, I
don't know what you call it in your country but the ability to
pay for something, I, all I need to do is tap my phone or
my card at the checkout and I have paid for my groceries. The
ability to pay for things quickly with your bank card or
your phone is very, very convenient. Um it can also be a
little bit, it can be a bad convenience in a way because
I think it's resulted in me eating more um chocolate bars
from the vending machine at school because I can just buy
something with my uh bank card or my phone. Instead of uh
having to rummage around in my pocket to see if I have money.
I can just buy things whenever I want but certainly um how we
pay for things has become a lot more convenient lately. Email
is very very convenient. I know it's not as popular as it used
to be. I know that um people text now, sorry, and people
tend to message via Instagram or Facebook messaging or
WhatsApp or any of the other big uh WeChat if you're in that
part of the world but Email for me is still a very convenient
way to communicate. I really, really like it. Electricity,
I'm gonna end on electricity because to me, almost all of
the major conveniences in the world, all of the things that I
find very convenient usually rely on electricity. So,
smartphones, GPS, um almost everything in my list almost
probably in some way relies on electricity. So, yeah, I'm just
looking over. Electricity is very, very convenient. If you
did watch the video that I did with Lucy on her channel,
English with Lucy, I talked about how here we call it
hydro. Which is kind of a unique thing in Canada. Um so,
I would say, you know, I pay a lot for hydro. The hydro bill
came in the mail. Um I'm glad the hydro didn't go out
yesterday. Um uh did I use a lot of hydro last month. That's
very Canadian but generally um we could also use electricity
as a word to describe it if we want to. Anyways, electricity
is probably the biggest and coolest and best convenience of
them all.